But Chevrolet intentionally denied owners access to Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, whereas that comes standard with the Ioniq 5 (and I believe wirelessly from the 2025 model year; someone please check that, though).
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Key feature, everyone has some physical buttons! Though Chevy has tactile buttons for climate:
Whereas the Ioniq seems to have a capacitive touch area.
Physical buttons are a must-have for me. Our Bolt EUV has them and I can reach for them without taking my eyes off the road and having to click through submenus to find what I need. Also love having the audio controls as paddles so I don't have to take my hands off the wheel.
Touchscreens are a cost cutting measure, not a better user experience IMO.
If only we had simple electric vehicles with buttons.