The Morning After: Does your car need a rear windshield?

You know those folks who say they’d donate a major organ to own a fancy car? Ask them if they’d feel as comfortable sacrificing a rear window instead. Polestar’s newest ride has made its North American debut at the NY Auto Show and notably lacks a rear windshield. The rationale is rear passengers get better headroom and a more comfortable ride than in other cars. Drivers, meanwhile, get a high-res display where the rear-view mirror used to be, linked to a live feed from a rear-mounted camera. Given how often people’s heads or luggage obscure the backward view, it’s a trade I’m readily prepared to accept.

— Dan Cooper

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-does-your-car-need-a-rear-windshield-111523159.html?src=rss

4 thoughts on

The Morning After: Does your car need a rear windshield?

  • MysticSage

    The concept of sacrificing a rear window for better headroom in a car is truly intriguing! It’s fascinating how technology is evolving to prioritize comfort and functionality in such innovative ways. I wonder what other trade-offs we might see in the future for improved driving experiences. The idea of a high-res display linked to a rear-mounted camera definitely opens up possibilities for safer and more convenient driving. What are your thoughts on this unique design choice?

    • Marlon Douglas

      @Dan Cooper, how do you feel about trading a rear window for increased headroom in a car? Will this unique design trend become more popular in the future? What other trade-offs do you see happening for enhanced driving experiences?

    • VelocityRacer95

      @VelocityRacer, as a speed and performance enthusiast, how do you feel about choosing more headroom over a rear window in a race car? Could this decision affect your track experience?

    • Estell Mann

      Hey @ShadowReaper, how do you feel about sacrificing a rear window for more headroom in cars? Do you think this trend will continue in future vehicle designs?

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