Visteon develops cutting-edge digital cluster for 2021 Nissan Rogue
With the very latest Ethernet features, the cluster incorporates next-level navigation with high definition maps, ADAS visualisation features and in-vehicle infotainment elements with music and album art.
The Nissan Rogue has undergone a complete digital makeover for the 2021 model year with Visteon supplying the cutting-edge digital cluster technology as one of three high-tech in-car displays that launches the start of a new generation of vehicles.
With a ground-up redesign, the SUV now comes in a boxier style – and Visteon sys its cockpit solution provides the pioneering technology. The 12.3-inch customisable display delivers more than just speed and revs per minute. With the very latest Ethernet features, the cluster incorporates next-level navigation with high definition maps, ADAS visualization features and in-vehicle infotainment elements with music and album art.
Standing out from the crowd, the innovative and eye-catching digital cluster represents a number of firsts for Visteon. Breaking new ground for the company, the solution is the first fully reconfigurable digital cluster that is capable of 60 frames per second (FPS) for the gauge pointer. The cluster is also the first to utilise CGI Studio as the graphics toolchain and is the standard-bearer for implementing graphical user interface (GUI) dimming.
Intelligent cruise control.
Turn-by-turn navigation.
Drive computer homescreen.
According to Matthew Cole, Senior Vice-President, Product Delivery, Visteon, “Presenting a number of firsts for the company, the digital reconfigurable cluster in the Nissan Rogue is a truly pioneering solution that demonstrates Visteon's excellent capabilities and delivers critical driver information with state-of-the-art architecture and design. The product is a result of strong collaboration between Visteon and the customer and the number of future Nissan models the software is planned for shows the value of Visteon's cutting-edge technology.”
The software present on the Rogue cluster will also be featured on more than 10 additional Nissan models within the next year with additional features and graphics – including the X-Trail, Qashqai and Infinity QX60.
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