Mazda’s unique personalisation system ensures everyone can enjoy the perfect driving position. Using cutting-edge facial-recognition technology, the process delivers tailored recommendations to maximise both comfort and safety.
Words Nik Berg
The optimum positioning of the driver has always been a key component in any Mazda vehicle’s development. However, Mazda researchers recently discovered that less than half of drivers position themselves correctly for comfort, safety and control. The solution? The new Mazda CX-60.
Following Mazda’s human-centric philosophy, which considers every touchpoint in the car, from the shape and action of door handles to the feel of the switchgear, the next step was to ensure that drivers are always seated correctly.
Nobuaki Tabata, Programme Manager in the Integrated Control System Development Division, and his team discovered that most drivers were not aware of how to achieve the best driving position for themselves. “During the development of the Mazda CX-60 we found that people did not know how to adjust the driving seat position to achieve optimum levels of comfort. In fact, we have research data that states only 40 per cent of drivers are seated correctly,” he says.