Modern technology requires us all to move forward with it and a digital headlight switch is just the next step car auto cars
. Some of it has been highly focused on the now all-digital touchscreen-only headlight switch. After spending time with it, we can confirm that it’s far less of an issue than some are making it out to be.in Asheville, NC for a couple of days late last month. During that time we had full access to just about every planned trim level and we drove both on and off-road. Of all the controls we dealt with during that time, the headlights never gave us an issue.
We get the feeling that most folks will touch it only a handful of times over the course of a month or even a year. That’s because headlights are almost always automatic these days. In fact, that’s what GMC told Carscoops. As headlights are automatic, there’s very little reason to add a physical switch.Designers at the automaker also pointed to other automakers like Tesla and Rivian who both place a vast majority of controls into their infotainment screens.
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