Chrysler introduced electroluminescent gauges in the 1960s, using Sylvania's Panelescent technology to create visually striking instrument clusters. This development highlights a period of innovative design in automotive interiors that prioritized aesthetic and functional excellence over modern digital displays, offering insights for current designers aiming to balance form and function. Watch for renewed interest in analog gauges as a counterpoint to the trend towards larger infotainment screens.
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