From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-06 00:19:00
Recently, automotive blogger Yuan Qicong released a list titled "Nine Wishes," directly addressing pain points in current new energy vehicle design, which has sparked widespread attention. He proposed the following: door handles should be clearly visible and easy to operate; steering wheels should return to a closed-loop design; HUD displays must be simple and uncluttered; side mirrors should retain physical mirror options; driver-assistance systems must comply with legal regulations; vehicle weight should be reasonable; performance cars shouldn't be fitted with low-rolling-resistance tires; hatchbacks must include rear wipers; newly delivered vehicles should come with all advertised features fully functional; and glass roofs must be equipped with sunshades. These requests span exterior styling, interior design, and intelligent systems, with a core focus on usability and safety. Many netizens expressed agreement, arguing that car design should return to practical fundamentals and avoid overly flashy yet impractical innovations. The initiative has also prompted the industry to reflect: while pursuing intelligence and novel aesthetics, automakers must not overlook users' basic driving experience and safety needs.

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