Car interior design tricks




Never mind cupholders. In an article called “Vehicle Features That Keep You Organized,” Edmunds writer Holly Reich takes a comprehensive look at the techniques designers use to add utility to automotive interiors:

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(Lincoln MKX) While center consoles holding iPods is no big whoop…

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…some can be deep enough to hold laptops (Acura MDX).

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Driver and passenger can have separate storage consoles (Audi Q7).

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The Nissan Quest takes a cue from airplanes with overhead storage bins.

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The floorboards on this Chrysler minivan fold up,
so the seats can fold completely flat into the floor.

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Land Rover’s assymetrical tailgate can be left
closed, but still provide access to smaller items.

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The Dodge Nitro features a sliding floor to ease loading/unloading.

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The Honda Element’s rear seats fold up and out
of the way, providing a large, flat surface for
cargo. They’re also waterproof, so hosing out
the urethane-floored interior is no problem.

Also be sure to check out Reich’s piece “Is Your Car a Mess? Organize Your Car in Five Steps.”

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Originally from Core77 on July 6, 2009, 10:05am

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