Johnson Controls, the world’s largest seat producer, uses the Detroit auto show each year as a place to highlight new ideas for improving passenger comfort and interior design, such as the plastic "Catch Bin."
JCI's Bespoke interior concept.
Han Hendriks, JCI's vice president-advanced product development of electronics and interiors.
JCI's "Catch Bin" injection-molded from polypropylene.
Removable bin designed to eliminate black hole where French fries, crumbs and spilled liquid often end up.
Redesigning joint between door trim and instrument panel results in "zero gap," says JCI.
Craftsmanship and thin-profile seats emphasized in Bespoke concept.
VariTec horizontal layering cushion combines dual layers of foam with varying hardness.
JCI's electronic cockpit concept reconfigurable.
JCI's first complete Chinese interior concept designed for Hongqi “Red Flag” H7 vehicle.
Johnson Controls, the world’s largest seat producer, uses the Detroit auto show each year as a place to highlight new ideas for improving passenger comfort and interior design, such as the plastic "Catch Bin."
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