Future 2020/21 Tahoe/Yukon/Suburban

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Cool! Interesting picture.


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Spy shot of next gen interior (or at least the mule they are testing) - credit to GM Authority. They said this was for the next gen Escalade, but I think its the Yukon based on the climate control knobs.

Another big thing to note is the loss of the column shifter. Replaced by the buttons to the left of the screen?

Looks like they’ve done away with the nifty compartment behind the screen. Might’ve been gimmicky to some, but I really liked it.
 

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Cadillac-Escalade-Interior-Spy-Shots-June-2019-002.jpg

Spy shot of next gen interior (or at least the mule they are testing) - credit to GM Authority. They said this was for the next gen Escalade, but I think its the Yukon based on the climate control knobs.

Another big thing to note is the loss of the column shifter. Replaced by the buttons to the left of the screen?

Fords doing the same ‘let’s glue a tablet to the dash to look like a Tesla’ move. Not a fan.

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very true, but many others are(or have been) as well...benz and audi have been doing this for the past 3yrs.

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very true, but many others are(or have been) as well...benz and audi have been doing this for the past 3yrs.

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Yep. It’s the newest fad for sure. My Range Rover has one. Not a huge fan but at least the RR sits flush with the dash. Don’t like the look when they stick out...looks like an afterthought IMO.
 

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Spy shot of next gen interior (or at least the mule they are testing) - credit to GM Authority. They said this was for the next gen Escalade, but I think its the Yukon based on the climate control knobs.

Another big thing to note is the loss of the column shifter. Replaced by the buttons to the left of the screen?

I think it looks great from what I can see. I'm a little iffy about the "push button" shifting but otherwise everything else is laid out to work fine.

I also like the climate and radio controls having knobs. We had a Escalade rental and I HATED the silly buttons for everything. Looks cool but function was complete garbage..
 

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Yep. It’s the newest fad for sure. My Range Rover has one. Not a huge fan but at least the RR sits flush with the dash. Don’t like the look when they stick out...looks like an afterthought IMO.
Yeah, adopting three year old fads is an interesting tactic, but it keeps them competitive on the more lux side. Especially if this is indeed an Escalade.


I think it looks great from what I can see. I'm a little iffy about the "push button" shifting but otherwise everything else is laid out to work fine.

I also like the climate and radio controls having knobs. We had a Escalade rental and I HATED the silly buttons for everything. Looks cool but function was complete garbage..
You make a great point. Physical Buttons are more customer friendly so it should be a welcome change.
 
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Ya, that push-button shifting is really cool. I remember them on my grandfather's Dodge.
 

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Fords doing the same ‘let’s glue a tablet to the dash to look like a Tesla’ move. Not a fan.

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Yeah unless it can rise out of the dash to open and go back in to close not a fan of it always sticking out like that...
 
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Yeah unless it can rise out of the dash to open and go back in to close not a fan of it always sticking out like that...

Maybe it will rise up, like the secret compartment on the Tahoe/Yukon dash.


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Maybe it will rise up, like the secret compartment on the Tahoe/Yukon dash.


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I actually like this about my truck, annoying that the screen goes blank when open it but it goes down as as soon as you put it in reverse, for the backup cam.
I just can’t wait until it breaks, curious to see how much GM charge’s themselves to fix it
 

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Has this exterior pic been confirmed as the '21 model or is it photshopped using the silverado?

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Yep. It’s the newest fad for sure. My Range Rover has one. Not a huge fan but at least the RR sits flush with the dash. Don’t like the look when they stick out...looks like an afterthought IMO.
Car companies are all dealing with the same issue there and mostly coming up with the same solution. To embed a large MMI interface fully into the dashboard requires you to either build a very high cowl (interferes with line of sight forward) or to position the screen lower in the dash (forces the driver to look away from the road).

The iPad-stuck-to-the-dash gives you an MMI close to your field of vision and that takes up as little space in your field of view as possible.

I'm not asserting it's elegant - we have a Mercedes C-class which might have the most beautiful interior of a sub $100K car I've ever seen if not for the hideous screen - but it is the solution the industry has lit upon, more or less.

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I’m fine with a screen, hell make it as big as you think you can fit. Just don’t make it look like it was an after thought added to the dash with a iPad holder i bought from Best Buy for $50; Make it look like it belongs there and actually fits “into” the dash.
 

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Car companies are all dealing with the same issue there and mostly coming up with the same solution. To embed a large MMI interface fully into the dashboard requires you to either build a very high cowl (interferes with line of sight forward) or to position the screen lower in the dash (forces the driver to look away from the road).

The iPad-stuck-to-the-dash gives you an MMI close to your field of vision and that takes up as little space in your field of view as possible.

I'm not asserting it's elegant - we have a Mercedes C-class which might have the most beautiful interior of a sub $100K car I've ever seen if not for the hideous screen - but it is the solution the industry has lit upon, more or less.

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Not all of them are glueing iPads to their dashes though. Having it stick out is ridiculous looking IMO.

We had an E and I think their new version does a good job of it.

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I actually think Range Rover has done a very nice job too. Very clean

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Not all of them are glueing iPads to their dashes though. Having it stick out is ridiculous looking IMO.

We had an E and I think their new version does a good job of it.

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I actually think Range Rover has done a very nice job too. Very clean

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Audi has been doing the same, though I don't think it's as elegant as Rover's design.
 

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Not all of them are glueing iPads to their dashes though. Having it stick out is ridiculous looking IMO.

We had an E and I think their new version does a good job of it.

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I actually think Range Rover has done a very nice job too. Very clean

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Nice work; those are the two counterexamples. The current E-class does indeed go the opposite direction, and it's one of the only current cars that does. It's the "high cowl" extreme I mentioned, and to my eyes the dash is awkwardly obtrusive. Otherwise, a very elegant car.

As for the Range Rover - Land Rover sticks to tribal design standards in a number of ways, and they are sticking to the approach of keeping the MMI at elbow level. I think it's too low.

Audi has been doing the same, though I don't think it's as elegant as Rover's design.
Audi's approach is a bit different yet. They put some of the MMI information, especially the time-sensitive stuff like navigation info, in the driver stack, where our eyes must move as a normal matter. With that plan, they can get away with placing the center MMI, which [I think] provides less time-sensitive stuff like music info. So placement is less important. Brilliant, actually.
 

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Nice work; those are the two counterexamples. The current E-class does indeed go the opposite direction, and it's one of the only current cars that does. It's the "high cowl" extreme I mentioned, and to my eyes the dash is awkwardly obtrusive. Otherwise, a very elegant car.

As for the Range Rover - Land Rover sticks to tribal design standards in a number of ways, and they are sticking to the approach of keeping the MMI at elbow level. I think it's too low.

Maybe that’s why I bought both, they don’t have terrible android tablets glued vertically onto the dash lol.

Genesis does a good job too.

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Bentley’s are decent too.

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