Geneva Motor Show 2018: Rinspeed’s Snap concept features Harman’s connected car solutions
Harman develops ‘True Level 5’ HMI for new mobility concept
At the Geneva Motor Show 2018, Swiss car design company Rinspeed is holding European premiere of its Snap mobility concept, featuring several technologies from Harman International, according to a press release by Harman last week. The US-based supplier has developed the ‘True Level 5’ HMI (human machine interface), an operating concept tailored to meet the needs of passengers in a fully autonomous vehicle. The concept aims maximum possible individualization paired with optimal projection of personal data, and to realise that, uses three-level user authentication, depending on the desired personalization.
Thank you for visiting S&P Global AutoTechInsight.
*A subscription to News & Analysis includes four S&P Global-selected sector-specific analytical pieces per month. Access to all analytic pieces across all domains comes with a subscription to All Domains. Please click here to subscribe.
To get access to the AutoTechInsight full suite of services, please contact a sales representative by clicking here.
Already a subscriber? Please log in here