Nio EP9 HMI
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Nio EP9 HMI Details
What Nio say - A breathtaking digital experience in-tune with the user, powered by wearable technology. Interfaces respond to the intensity of the drive, instinctively simplifying and clarifying information.
The Nio cockpit has a total of four screens: Including one in the steering wheel, one behind the steering wheel, one on the centre console, and one in front of the passenger seat. These digital readouts relay a good deal of performance data on the fly, with stuff like top speed, lap time, available battery power, active aero settings, road speed, lateral g forces, and even the driver’s heat beat spread across the various screens. These are divided up such that the most important stuff is close at hand.
- Dashboard screens - Both screens display performance data, but differ in function. The passenger-side screen displays only four measurements: the car's top speed, lap time, and lateral G-forces, and the driver's heart rate.
- Center console screen - Displays performance data, lap times, and a track map with the car's current position.
- Steering wheel screen - The steering wheel is a simplified version of NextEV's Formula E racing wheel, and is built by the same company.
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Blue Sky Font
The font used in the Nio EP9 is a custom font specficially designed for Nio by Pstypelab
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