Cars are lasting longer than ever. While that’s good for owners, it’s bad for the interior of the vehicle, where stains, cracks and outmoded electronics can undermine the overall driving experience.
So automakers and suppliers are being forced to rethink the way they make everything, from seat fabrics to door coatings to infotainment systems. Everything must be designed for the long haul.
The last thing automakers want is for their cars to get a reputation for deteriorating quickly on the inside. Faded plastics or stained fabrics could leave an impression on car owners – and their passengers – that certain brands can’t hold up over time, even when their engines are running strong.
Read the article at USA Today.