Is this the Car of the Future?
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cars boring stupid not enough screens but not anymore Samsung display is putting a screen in your steering wheel I don't know if that's really a good idea would you want glass flying into your face when your airbag goes off they got a screen in the center console what if they got a curvy screen for your passenger or maybe something for the kids in the back that you can roll away so you don't look like a parent in your cool ass minivan 8 in screen rims boy listen a lot of this stuff it's not going to go to market but it's kind of cool to see where the car of the future could end up
The video presents a rapid glimpse into a possible future car design centered around large, multiple displays. It starts with a blunt critique that cars have been dull due to a lack of screens, then highlights Samsung’s concept of integrating a screen into the steering wheel. The creator questions the practicality and safety of such innovations, noting the risk of glass or screens becoming hazards during a collision when airbags deploy. Additional ideas include a curved passenger screen, a backseat display for kids, and even wheel rim screens, suggesting a trend toward highly immersive, screen-heavy interiors. The overall tone balances curiosity about what the car of the future might look like with skepticism about whether these concepts will reach production, emphasizing that some ideas are more speculative than market-ready. The video closes by acknowledging that while not all features will make it to market, it’s interesting to imagine where automotive tech could head next.
Topics · technology · automotive · design · safety · entertainment
Questions answered
- What is the main concept shown in the video regarding future cars?
- The video discusses the idea of cars with multiple large screens, including a display integrated into the steering wheel and curved passenger screens, suggesting a highly screen-heavy interior for the car of the future.
- What safety or practicality concerns are raised in the transcript?
- The speaker questions whether having screens in the steering wheel is safe, mentioning the risk of glass or screens during airbag deployment and critiquing the potential distraction of many displays.
- Are there any features mentioned that might not make it to production?
- Yes, the narrator notes that many of these screen-heavy ideas may not reach the market, implying that some concepts are more speculative than production-ready.