Lil4X
Elio Addict
At present, Elio is one of the few automakers that is not offering an integrated computer as a part of the infotainment system. Yes, the Skyz system presently appears to do just that, but it is an expensive option in itself. Online upgrades may yet become a part of its capabilities - so we'll just have to wait and see.The electronics in the Elio are separate pieces, and not really part of the vehicle. The HUD they just started offering is actually powered by your phone for different parts (Maps, Nav, etc.) The Skyz system is a separate tablet - that you provide.
What electronics in the Elio are you talking about?
If you dock a smartphone in your Elio as I plan to do, you'll have many of the benefits of a "smartcar" at your fingertips, but they come with a big caveat: Don't mess with them underway. Voice commands work well, but flipping between maps, music, phone, text, and an app to check your OBDII functions is going to be dangerous. I'll stick to a standalone GPS and use the phone for my podcasts.
In the future, I expect EM to follow the rest of the market, offering some pretty interesting electronics - even if they are only available through the Skyz system (or similar "radio" option) thus turning the whole vehicle into a smartphone by the time they reach the 2Gen product. I think the first app I want is one to warn me of approaching data users and have them pop up on my GPS so I can dodge the distracted drivers around me.
