I could not find the original source of the images.
Some info from Motor Car: Citroën Eole concept (1986):
The Aeolus is a concept car based on a platform of Citroën CX , entirely designed by computer from Geoffrey Matthews drawings. (…) It’s the first concept car to take advantage of a fully computerized design.
(…) Inside, four passengers can relax in a comfortable environment, and the central console has a flat panel that combines PC and phone features. game console , Hi-Fi set and CD player .
So Elon Musk wasn’t even original in his decision to put video games in the dash of the Model S? It’s still a really dumb idea, whether by him or by Citroën, let’s be real here, though at least Pong isn’t in the center and appears to be more of a parked-car entertainment option.
I do not understand how that wheel is supposed to work though
You turn it to make the car turn.
It’s hardly a difficult idea to come up with. I don’t know why anyone would assume he was the first
Of course it’s not a difficult idea, its just such an obviously stupid idea that I can’t believe it made it past the brainstorming phase
What’s stupid about it? You got a big screen and potential waiting times up to an hour at superchargers (or any other such situation), so why not throw in some games
It’s fine for things like that, but somebody with actual sense had to tell Elon that you can’t have streaming movies and video games going in the center console when the vehicle is in motion. That was A Thing he wanted it to do. I’m assuming that at least that was never on the table for the Citroën.
I really like those TNG style interiors.
Anyone has a better picture of the drivers dash? I looks like there is a 4x4 block of buttons to the right of the steering wheel and another 4x4 block on the left side
+some more buttons in the middle of the steering wheel. That is a lot of buttons! What were they good for 🤔 ?
Here you have a video with some interior shots: ▶ Concept car Citroën Eole 1985 by passion-citroen
I don’t like the steering wheel, but those buttons on its sides, I’ve had a car like that. A VW Parati 1996, IIRC. The buttons were mounted on the dash, but accessible without removing the hands from the wheel. It was amazing. Found a picture where we can see the buttons.
There were a few GM vehicles that had that kind of setup too but I don’t remember which ones
I’d much rather this than what Tesla is doing now.
Built-In PONG? Fuck yeah!!
Shush! Xzibit’s gonna Pong your car 😱