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Once upon a time, 'minimalist' meant elegance through restraint. The E39 BMW 5 Series, a 1990s Audi A8, even a Saab 900 - they had clarity. Every switch had purpose, every dial felt like it belonged. You could operate them in the dark, half-asleep, wearing gloves. They were designed for drivers.
 
Nowadays, 'minimalist' means 'we deleted everything and gave you a touchscreen.' Press releases gush about clean design language and digital ecosystems while you stab at digital sliders just to change the temperature. The steering wheel looks like a spaceship. The center console glows like a Las Vegas billboard. And the marketing pitch? 'We've simplified your experience.' Except they haven't. They've just outsourced it.


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