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BMW 3 Series. Image: Newspress
BMW 3 Series. Image: Newspress

UK publication WhatCar? has tested  most and least distracting infotainment and air-con systems have been revealed, with BMW's iDrive named as the easiest to use. 

No less than 20 different in-car systems were tested that encompass the majority of the different types of infotainment systems and dashboard layouts on offer in the latest new cars.

The testing criteria focused on six tasks that drivers frequently do while on the move, including changing the temperature, zooming out on a set satnav route, and changing from one radio station to another, with each action timed.

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Distracted driving

According to data from the Department of Transport in the UK, distracted driving accounted for 15% of all road accidents in 2018, compared to 13% in 2016 and 14% in 2017. In fatal collisions, distracted driving was a contributory factor in 25% of incidents.

Every second spent looking away can be dangerous, as a vehicle moving at 48km/h will travel 13.5m every second.  

An aspect that the research showed, was that physical buttons are much less distracting to use on the move than those that can only be altered using a touchscreen. 

It took twice as long to adjust heating controls on some cars with touchscreen controls rather than physical dials. And it took up to four times longer to zoom out of the sat-nav map to view a pre-programmed route using a touchscreen than it did using a rotary dial controller.

The easiest systems for adjusting the satnav map were Audi's Virtual Cockpit Plus and BMW's iDrive, while the most fiddly was the Lexus 31cm multimedia display.   

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Image: Newspress

The tests also highlighted the benefits of having a range of different ways of doing a task, so the driver can choose the most convenient for each situation. The best systems let you use physical buttons, the touchscreen or voice control to do a wide range of commands. 

Voice control systems

Using a sophisticated voice control system is the least distracting way of doing many tasks. The systems in the Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz all recognise natural speech, so you can activate them by talking and then ask them to carry out your desired task and hardly take your eyes off the road at all.

However, not all voice control systems are as intuitive or fast to respond; What Car?’s testers were looking away from the road for more than twice as long in cars with the worst systems. 

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Image: Newspress

1. BMW 3 Series with Live Cockpit Professional - 28 (points)

2. Mercedes-Benz CLA with 26cm touchscreen - 27

3. Porsche Panamera E-Hybrid with Connect Plus and Porsche Communication Management - 27

4. Audi Q3 Sportback with Virtual Cockpit Plus - 26

5. Mazda 3 with 22cm colour display and Mazda Connect - 25

6. Volkswagen Passat GTE with 20cm Composition Media system - 24

7. Ford Fiesta with Sync 3 navigation and FordPass Connect - 23

8. Hyundai Ioniq with 26cm touchscreen and Bluelink connectivity - 22

9. Vauxhall Corsa with 25.4cm Multimedia Navi Pro - 22

10. Skoda Kamiq with 23cm touchscreen, voice control and Amundsen satnav -21

Compiled by Sean Parker

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