And for sensible right hand drive countries the KM/H are on the right hand sideAnd for the countries with left side steering wheel , the km/h is on the left? or are both version similar?
You will be right on this. The center display should always show the most important information closer to the driver.And for the countries with left side steering wheel , the km/h is on the left? or are both version similar
And for sensible km/h users it will be on the left hand sideAnd for sensible right hand drive countries the KM/H are on the right hand side
Yes its not that warm here neither!On that photo the thing that surprises me most, given the other photos, is the outside temp.
There is a setting where you can select left hand drive or right hand drive.And for the countries with left side steering wheel , the km/h is on the left? or are both version similar?
Does that move the steering wheel like on a unimog.
I would expect that is hard coded at the factory on production models. No local design rules would let you randomly move the instrument panel around on a whim.There is a setting where you can select left hand drive or right hand drive.
Are you sure? the digital cockpits of quite a lot manufacturers can be configured by the driver.I would expect that is hard coded at the factory on production models. No local design rules would let you randomly move the instrument panel around on a whim.
Not a production model. This is a prototype.
Positive. You can configure a lot of details & info display WITHIN many electronic instrument panels, but repositioning the whole readout is a no no. In Australia the vehicle had to meet Australian Design Regulations which would fix the panel in a certain location.Are you sure? the digital cockpits of quite a lot manufacturers can be configured by the driver.
I’ll check if it’s still on the production tryout models.Not a production model. This is a prototype.
I imagine this type of “feature” would be one reason why these PT models cannot ever be sold to customers.I’ll check if it’s still on the production tryout models.