If you say "disco" three times in the passenger side-view mirror, MBUX will begin playing Your Disco Needs You and the ambient lighting colors go wild.
Any Idea why they went with a touch screen for essential buttons and hepatic touch steering wheel? I think it is the most frustrating! Cadillac, Lexus, Mazda and Toyota have learned that you cant put everything on a touchscreen and forget about hepatic anything while your driving! WTF! Once you hit a bump and your hovering over a button. Boom! instand mistake! Must have a new interior design team from san francisco.
Touchscreens were positioned by Tesla as high-tech and "luxury" - a brilliance of marketing. They initially chose them because it's cheaper and easier to implement one screen with controls vs develop and crash test a panel of buttons. And then Tesla was seen as forward-thinking, despite a touch screen being a truly horrible way to interact with a moving vehicle, so other automakers followed suit. Here's hoping it's just a phase industry-wide.