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Hyundai assures that it will keep the physical buttons and explains why

Youtuber catches “Nova Kombi” recharging at a station

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As with most automakers, Hyundai jumped on the dual-screen bandwagon with dash-mounted tablet-like displays.

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However, the South Korean brand is doing things completely differently, as it has not given up conventional controls.

Youtuber catches “Nova Kombi” recharging at a station

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While many rival brands are streamlining their interiors by integrating most functions into the center screen,

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many of the features inside a Hyundai are still accessible by simply pressing a button.

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Shown here is Hyundai's newest car, the 2024 Kona with its pair of 12.3-inch screens and lots of conventional buttons along with a few buttons.

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Sang Yup Lee, head of Hyundai Design, told the Australian magazine Car Guide  that the reasoning behind the decision to keep the old-school controls is due to security concerns

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