dhb220
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Fortunately, the steering wheel of G80 is different from GV80.Agreed on the steering wheel. It isn't hideous, but also not very appealing from what we have seen. I hope that the G80 and GV80 will have sport editions with a much nicer steering wheel design.

My hope also, I will be waiting to see if Genesis will come out with a sport edition, like they did with the current g80Agreed on the steering wheel. It isn't hideous, but also not very appealing from what we have seen. I hope that the G80 and GV80 will have sport editions with a much nicer steering wheel design.
The 2020 Sonata has the same layout. The Rev counter moves counterclockwise. I don't like that at all.Why is the direction of the rev counter in reverse?
Maybe he is backing up?Why is the direction of the rev counter in reverse?
Please explain. The photo here show two round gauges. No matter what direction they work, the space between remains the same. If you want to save space, going from a round to rectangular vertical would work. I don't see ho counterclockwise would make a difference.A lot of new vehicles with digital instrument cluster has it going counterclockwise in order to fit things in the middle I.e: the map.
Okay so this is what BMW’s digital instrument cluster looks like. Do to the gauge for the RPM going counterclockwise it frees up space in the middle to accommodate the map, music, turn by turn directions for GPS. That’s what I see Genesis is trying to go for. The map has to be placed in the middle and if the RPM was going clockwise it would not fit the map in the middle.Please explain. The photo here show two round gauges. No matter what direction they work, the space between remains the same. If you want to save space, going from a round to rectangular vertical would work. I don't see ho counterclockwise would make a difference.
That setup make a little sense even if it is borderline ugly. They cut off part of the circle to make space. The Genesis has two same size circles, no space increase.Okay so this is what BMW’s digital instrument cluster looks like. Do to the gauge for the RPM going counterclockwise it frees up space in the middle to accommodate the map, music, turn by turn directions for GPS. That’s what I see Genesis is trying to go for. The map has to be placed in the middle and if the RPM was going clockwise it would not fit the map in the middle.
Well then I guess Genesis doesn’t want to add a map in the middle like how almost all of the automakers have it. Personally I rather have a map in the middle so I don’t have to continue looking at the infotainment screen.That setup make a little sense even if it is borderline ugly. They cut off part of the circle to make space. The Genesis has two same size circles, no space increase.
Because they have to spend more R&D money to have that as a thing. Sticking to just one pattern is better for them because they save money. Plus they probably think they don’t have to put it in because the majority of their consumers won’t even care for it.Given its just an electronic display why can't I as a driver just set the way I want the gauge to indicate?
Well then I guess Genesis doesn’t want to add a map in the middle like how almost all of the automakers have it. Personally I rather have a map in the middle so I don’t have to continue looking at the infotainment screen.
Because they have to spend more R&D money to have that as a thing. Sticking to just one pattern is better for them because they save money. Plus they probably think they don’t have to put it in because the majority of their consumers won’t even care for it.
I look at it no matter what plus I don’t have a HUD in my current vehicle.Seriously, people... How often do you look at the tachometer? And at a speedometer for that matter since ya'll probably have that fancy HUD?