Why Mazda is purging touchscreens from its vehicles
What an interesting coincidence - a story from earlier this year that lines up well with our story from yesterday. Tablet-like touchscreens have become the ubiquitous interfaces of choice, and they're seemingly everywhere in daily life, on everything from thermostats to coffee makers and refrigerators. But Mazda really doesn't think they belong in cars-or at least anywhere near the driver's seat. It wasn't a decision that was hastily made, according to company officials. However, as they started studying the effects of touchscreens on driving safety (and driving comfort), it soon became clear what the priorities should be with this completely new system that makes its debut in the 2019 Mazda 3. This is a bold move by Mazda, especially now that touchscreens in cars have become such a hyped supposed selling point. I hope other manufacturers follow suit.