In the Saab 9-X Air's cabin, the driver gets five screens in place of an instrument cluster. Sony Ericsson helped design the car's interface so that it would work with smart phones. The smarter the phone, the more functions the car gets, such as receiving email, showing navigation and playing music.
Photos: Paris Motor Show 2008 concept cars
By Wayne Cunningham on 6 October 2008, 11:13am

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