Porsche's electric Cayenne has so much screen they had to bend it
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Porsche's electric Cayenne has so much screen they had to bend it
"Porsche is calling it the Flow Display, a vertically installed screen that curves toward the bottom. It is both the largest screen ever to be featured in a Porsche and also the most unique. It will run on Porsche's all new operating system, which the automaker claims will "flow" harmoniously throughout the vehicle's interior. You can see how the screen functions move up and down the curved display in this TikTok from Autogefühl."
""Our goal was to combine quintessential Cayenne characteristics and the newly developed display surfaces with the features of the new 'Porsche Digital Interaction' into a harmonious overall package," Markus Auerbach, director of interior design at Style Porsche, said in a press release. "One that's innovative, forward-thinking and meticulously thought through down to the finest detail." Porsche isn't revealing the measurements of the screen, most likely because the bend makes it difficult. ( Electrek says it spans nearly 42 inches.)"
Porsche reveals an interior dominated by a vertically curved OLED called the Flow Display, the largest and most distinctive screen ever fitted in a Porsche. The Flow Display runs on a newly developed Porsche Digital Interaction operating system designed to "flow" harmoniously across the cabin. The vehicle will also include a 14.25-inch instrument cluster, a heads-up display, and an optional 14.9-inch passenger screen for streaming and app control. Company leadership previously promised a completely new interior experience, and Porsche frames the new layout as a wholesale reinvention of the interior experience.
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