KTM Unveils Revolutionary New Motorcycle Display
The display features a TFT screen with two options: an 8-inch vertical or 8.8-inch horizontal screen, boasting an impressive 1280 x 720-pixel resolution.
The screen is treated with an anti-reflective, anti-fingerprint, and anti-glare coating, designed to be visible from all angles and displays 256,000 colors. It is also glove-friendly, allowing for easy operation while riding.
Additionally, the display incorporates virtual toggle switches, enabling quick and easy operation and eliminating the need for auxiliary switches. These virtual buttons control various functions, such as turning on/off grips, heated seats, and fog lights, depending on the model.
KTM’s new display also offers customization with a split-screen function and five different layouts. Riders can choose between options like adaptive cruise control, map navigation, or their favorite functions like music.
The instrument cluster is configured with 32GB of internal memory, 3GB of RAM, eSIM, GPS, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi, running on the Android Automotive operating system.
Along with the new display, KTM has refined the entire control button layout to optimize functionality and ease of use.
This control button cluster includes a dedicated riding mode button, a new 5-way joystick, a back button, and buttons for cruise control, lights, and the ignition switch. These buttons are backlit, ensuring easy access in all riding positions and lighting conditions.
The TFT technology-based display will be integrated into KTM’s latest premium models.
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