Hyundai erkennt, dass Menschen Touchscreens lästig finden.

But Hyundai is betting on the fact that prioritizing user experience and safety will pay off in the long run. By listening to customer feedback and conducting internal studies, they have realized that a balance between touchscreen controls and physical buttons is the way to go. And it seems like they are not alone in this thought process, as even luxury automakers like BMW and Audi have started reintroducing physical controls in their latest models.

So, next time you step into a Hyundai vehicle, don’t be surprised to see a mix of touchscreen and physical controls. It’s all part of the company’s commitment to providing a better driving experience for their customers.

And who knows, maybe other automakers will follow suit and bring back the good old buttons and knobs that we all know and love.

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