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We pick 12 of the best instrument clusters out there from the cars that we reviewed in 2020.
31/12/2020
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Instrument clusters play a big role in the choice of your car. More often than not, it is the instrument cluster that is a big deciding factor in terms of whether you've taken a shine to the car or not, after having liked the exterior design, of course. Besides, after your purchase, the instrument cluster continues to be a daily source of joy during your commutes to work as well as on those long holidays to the hills. The soft warm glow of the backlit instrument cluster has a unique way of making you feel comfortable inside your car, by not just giving you all driver and vehicle-related information at a glance, but by also giving you that reassuring feeling of familiarity especially on those long and lonesome highways, as your favourite tracks play on. Here’s our pick of some of the best instrument clusters (In no particular order) from the cars that we reviewed this year: Hyundai Creta Jaguar XE Hyundai Verna Mahindra XUV 300 Maruti Suzuki S-Cross Range Rover Evoque Renault Triber TATA Altroz Honda City Land Rover Discovery Sport Nissan Magnite VW T-ROC
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