Johnson Controls is to co-develop a cluster display featuring the human machine interface (HMI) for General Motors’ Chevrolet Corvette Stingray.
The cluster display can provide up to 69 sources of information, such as an interactive performance timer and tyre temperature gauge.
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The eight-inch LCD screen located in the centre of the cluster is organised using configurable themes designed to prioritise information for specific driving scenarios.
The driver can reconfigure gauges using three different themes: track, tour and sport.
For example, if using the track theme, the driver could reconfigure the gauges for lateral and longitudinal G-forces to determine how close they are to reaching the Stingray’s limits, or if in the tour theme, they could locate multimedia functions used during commuting or long-distance driving.
“We are pleased General Motors selected Johnson Controls to be a strategic partner in the development of the instrument cluster,” said Johnson Controls automotive electronics & interiors group vice president and general manager, Paul Lambert.
“It is our goal to design instrument clusters that not only enhance the consumer driving experience, but also distinguish vehicles like the Corvette Stingray.”
