Automotive research
Over the last 20 years, we have worked in complex, global-scale projects with some of the top car brands. The continuous crossover OEM experience has furthered our auto-HMI expertise to your benefit.
Drive safely through all steps of development
We have completed projects on a global level from early Axure prototypes to fully concluded benchmarks and everything in between.
Prototyping
- Proof of concept
- Low-fidelity prototypes
- Lab-based UX testing
UX Clinics
- Static UX testing
- Dynamic UX testing
Benchmarking
- Individual metrics design
- Implementation and
execution
App & web UX
- Agile UX testing
- International research
programs
Explore & understand
The automotive industry has gone through an epic disruption with challenges galore. Autonomous driving, the sharing economy, and electric motorization require us to renew our understanding of car users and their needs.
Autonomous driving creates completely new user groups (passengers, pedestrians etc.) with new needs towards entertainment, functionalities, and communication.
Inform your new concepts by early user research data to understand how your products can better face future challenges and needs.
Understand and compare competitor features to learn what works and what doesn’t.
Research tools we use:
- Ethnography
- Contextual inquiry
- Concept assessments
- Focus groups
- Comparative usability testing
Design & iterate
Outsource the building of functional test prototypes that work in connection with driving simulator software (i.e. for change lane tasks).
Test low fidelity prototypes and concepts in a lab-based setting for a quick and cost efficient turnaround.
Test your car’s holistic user experience in the only realistic setting – the road.
Run your static UX test right at our location and make use of these logistic advantages for observers, participants and tech setup.
Research tools we use:
- Prototyping
- Rapid iterative testing (RITE)
- Usability / UX testing
- Expert review
- Card sorting & tree testing
- UX clinics
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In-vehicle UX research: Here’s one recommendation that hasn’t changed in 10 years
I found myself discussing what can be done to increase the extent to which voice recognition systems are seen as a benefit rather than an annoyance with the research sponsors, and I said the same things as I said 10 years ago… improve the system to support and recognize more natural speech patterns.
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