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Lincoln's Concept Car Replaces Steering Wheel with Mouse-Like 'Controller' (thedrive.com) 63

Engadget reports that the annual "Monterey Car Week "has been a hotbed of EV debuts this year with unveilings from Dodge, Acura, DeLorean and a host of other automakers." But then on Thursday, Lincoln unveiled its Model L100, paying homage to the opulence of Lincoln's original 1922 luxury car by "redefining" vehicle controls.

A video on CNN explains that "the fully autonomous vehicle has no steering wheel or pedals," emphasizing that it's a "concept car" — a show piece. ("It's not set for production and won't be sold to customers.") But yes, it's an electric car that replaces the steering wheel with what Lincoln is calling a "chess piece controller," a hand-held, car-shaped piece of crystal that sits on a table in the center of the car. Drivers "grab it and move it around and move the actual vehicle," Kemal Curic, Global Design Director for Lincoln Motor Company, tells the Drive. (The table-top surface apparently functions like a kind of map, with the hand-held piece acting as an avatar.) Or as the Drive puts it, "Remember being a kid and pushing a toy car around on a city rug? Lincoln designers do."

The site ultimately concludes that the designs "really speak to one's natural instinct of movement. As humans, whenever we want to move something we just pick it up and move it; so why should our cars be any different...? [C]oncept cars don't have to make sense. They just need to be a cool representation of our wildest ideas."

In addition, CNN explains, "Because the car drives itself, the front row seats can be turned to face the rear passengers."

There's other futuristic features. CNN's video shows what Lincoln is calling "smart wheel covers" which fully encase the tires while offering a decorative electric light show (which doubles as a battery indicator). Even the floor is a massive digital screen, and there's also a full-length hinged glass roof — an upper canopy which according to Engadget "can project realistic animated scenes onto the floor and ceiling."

"Unfortunately many of the ideas presented here will inevitably be cut, going the way of Mercedes' awesome, Avatar-inspired trunk hatch wigglers."
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Lincoln's Concept Car Replaces Steering Wheel with Mouse-Like 'Controller'

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  • Is there a shooting button?
  • I can 360 no-scope in my car

  • by garlicbread2 ( 4853285 ) on Sunday August 21, 2022 @01:52PM (#62808845)

    What you really want is one of those hand gesture controllers.
    So you can wave to the left or right
    "go that way no that way you stupid car, no that way" (waves hands / arms maniacally to the right)

  • It isn't that steering wheel and pedals are the best possible control UI, but it is one humanity is familiar with. Car are not Word, where nobody dies while you Google where they hid controls after UI redesign.
    • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

      It isn't that steering wheel and pedals are the best possible control UI, but it is one humanity is familiar with. Car are not Word, where nobody dies while you Google where they hid controls after UI redesign.

      Exactly. We've been trying alternative interfaces for over a century now.

      Driving a Ford Model T is actually a challenge because even though most of it is the same, there are still enough differences that you cannot simply go from today's car to a Model T without a little retraining. And we're not talk

  • Interesting that this appears to be a sadan, from the company that stopped or is stopping selling sedans in N. America [fordauthority.com]. Maybe the eventual result of this concept is for another market? Or maybe nothing will result.
  • by quonset ( 4839537 ) on Sunday August 21, 2022 @02:20PM (#62808919)

    First, did we have to have a video of the car when it's not even being shown? No, showing some vague nebulous shape with a single light is not showing something. We don't need the dragon fight scene from Game of Thrones. If you're going to show the vehicle, show it. With plenty of lights and no 2 second clip jumps.

    Second, that is somewhat similar to the Citroen Karin [9cache.com] concept car from 1980.

    Third, that single roof piece will be a nightmare. Better have a high ceiling in your garage or be prepared to leave the car outside all the time.

    Finally, I'll take this [9cache.com] concept car instead of the Lincoln any day. Even this [9cache.com] concept car is better.

  • This is not the first time...I read about a steering control that uses the wrist [popularmechanics.com]. So twist of the wrist instead of point and click.

    JoshK.

  • In order to be street legal, a car needs an actual, round steering wheel. This is a statutory requirement. You can't put such a vehicle on the roads.

    This is before you get to the whole "self-driving cars aren't a thing that can exist and are functionally a grift by sectors of the tech and auto industries to siphon off VC dollars" thing.

  • Engadget reports that the annual "Monterey Car Week " has been a hotbed of EV debuts this year with unveilings from Dodge, Acura, DeLorean and a host of other automakers." But then on Thursday, Lincoln unveiled its Model L100, paying homage to the opulence of Lincoln's original 1922 luxury car by "redefining" vehicle controls.

    The 1922 Lincoln and the DeLorean? Have we gone forward to the past [wikipedia.org]?

  • Ha, Ford paid someone to design that. Such a waste of time and money.
  • by PPH ( 736903 ) on Sunday August 21, 2022 @04:52PM (#62809271)

    There's that possum you just ran over ...

  • In the future, the last thing many people do will be to frantically search between the seat cushions for the fancy remote controller they needed to avoid the crash.
  • No, you cannot have a tiller, either.
  • They hired Supercar Blondie to do a walkthrough of this prototype to attract attention just like they did with their previous car models. The truth is it's never going to see production. How do I know this? They already did the same with the Navigator few years ago. They showcased a Navigator with gull wing doors that attracted millions of interested buyers, then they made the most ugly Navigator they could ever make, without any advanced new features that they talked about during their showcase, including
  • most the people who buy Lincoln's can't drive the fucking things anyway, I think the worst was the panther platform car's with granny blue hair and skeleton paw paw, yea lets give old people a squishy couch to sleep on while driving

  • This idea is horrible for so many reasons, but primary - you don't want sudden, dramatic changes in navigation to be easy to perform, especially by accident! The steering wheel is hard to turn for a reason - it's almost impossible to flip your vehicle over by accidentally turning the steering wheel 720 degrees in the duration of a second or two.

    The proposed control scheme here seems like it would be easy for a bump in the road to cause the driver's hand to jerk far enough to send the car out of control.

  • Congratulations, they just invented the TrackPoint for cars.
  • Are they going to follow Microsoft's lead by including Minesweeper to train people how to use the mouse?
  • Jesus, take the mouse!
  • The steering wheel is so good that Boeing keeps using yokes in their fancy shmancy high tech planes, even though fighter planes and Airbus now use a stick. I guess Lincoln wants to put drivers through the same training as fighter and Airbus pilots. Or maybe they plan to do it by Natural Selection.

  • are lots of "smart" "nerds" that fail to grasp what a "concept" is.

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