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Instrument panel

: Jul 24, 2012

Johnson Controls supplies the instrument panel and door panels, including an optional leather-wrapped version (see photo), for the new Mercedes-Benz B-Class.


Connected Center Stack

: Jan 25, 2011

Johnson Controls' Connected Center Stack provides unique Human Machine Interaction (HMI) focused on the consumer, along with connectivity to mobile devices and off board devices.
Foto: Johnson Controls


Connected Center Stack

: Jan 25, 2011

Johnson Controls' Connected Center Stack provides unique Human Machine Interaction (HMI) focused on the consumer, along with connectivity to mobile devices and off board devices.
Foto: Johnson Controls


Connected Center Stack

: Jan 25, 2011

Johnson Controls' Connected Center Stack provides unique Human Machine Interaction (HMI) focused on the consumer, along with connectivity to mobile devices and off board devices.
Foto: Johnson Controls


Opel Astra Floor Console

: Feb 10, 2010
A red LED light guide winds around the gearshift in U-shaped form (in the Sport and Cosmo versions) to create ambient lighting. Photo: Johnson Controls

Opel Astra Instrument Panel

: Feb 10, 2010
The top of the front part of the instrument panel is soft thanks to a special foam foil. Photo: Johnson Controls

EcoSpace

: Jul 25, 2007
Concentrating the main structure on the driver side allows new options for different layouts, particularly on the passenger side. Photo: Johnson Controls

EcoSpace

: Jul 25, 2007
The key to the new approach lies in a light-weight hybrid construction, a composite steel (in blue) and plastic (in green) structure. Photo: Johnson Controls

The floor console of the new Volvo S80

: Dec 5, 2006
Johnson Controls can produce this seemingly floating center console for the Volvo S80 in plastic, aluminum or wood finish, according to customer preference.

The floor console of the new Volvo S80

: Dec 5, 2006
The floor console of the new Volvo S80 is built on a magnesium structure, which absorbs the impact in the event of a side crash. Photo: Johnson Controls

RIM

: Sep 12, 2005
Johnson Controls´ new version of RIM technology (Reaction Injection Molding) enables production of high-quality and cost-effective molded skin that allows very complex designs to be applied over large surfaces. Photo: Johnson Controls

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