DesignDriven
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Hi fellow i3 owners and enthusiast.
My name is Robert and I'm from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, CA.
I study transportation design and this semester we are working on a redesign for an i3 interior.
I would like to ask some questions for the owners regarding the ergonomics, technology and everyday use of this interior.
What makes this interior special for i3 owners? Quality of materials, fit and finish or maybe design layout?
What are some improvements you might like to see from experience driving and riding in the i3?
How do you like the displays on the dash board? Are they easy to understand and see?
Would a more conventional dash with a center console be more comfortable or easier to live with on a daily basis?
Is it a comfortable space to be in?
Would a heads up display be beneficial to the driver? What about a larger screen for the air/heat and radio functions?
I noticed that the dash board is minimal with not too many buttons. Do you feel this is a good layout or would more manual buttons be a better choice?
Are the manually adjustable seats alright? I was thinking power adjustable might be easier to live with?
Do you commute in it or is it a fun car? How is the interior as far as cleaning it and durability of materials?
Thanks for taking the time to look through and answer some of these questions. It will be very beneficial in helping with the design of this project.
My name is Robert and I'm from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, CA.
I study transportation design and this semester we are working on a redesign for an i3 interior.
I would like to ask some questions for the owners regarding the ergonomics, technology and everyday use of this interior.
What makes this interior special for i3 owners? Quality of materials, fit and finish or maybe design layout?
What are some improvements you might like to see from experience driving and riding in the i3?
How do you like the displays on the dash board? Are they easy to understand and see?
Would a more conventional dash with a center console be more comfortable or easier to live with on a daily basis?
Is it a comfortable space to be in?
Would a heads up display be beneficial to the driver? What about a larger screen for the air/heat and radio functions?
I noticed that the dash board is minimal with not too many buttons. Do you feel this is a good layout or would more manual buttons be a better choice?
Are the manually adjustable seats alright? I was thinking power adjustable might be easier to live with?
Do you commute in it or is it a fun car? How is the interior as far as cleaning it and durability of materials?
Thanks for taking the time to look through and answer some of these questions. It will be very beneficial in helping with the design of this project.