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Jun 05 2010
This was mentioned in Jesse Shells presentation at DICE 2010 http://bit.ly/a235La

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Lincoln MKZ Hybrid gets updated SmartGauge with apple  blossoms

When the 2011  Lincoln MKZ Hybrid goes on sale this fall, it will have an updated  version of the SmartGauge that debuted last year on the Ford Fusion Hybrid. The  basics of the SmartGauge remain the same, with a pair of 4.3-inch LCD displays flanking a  central speedometer. The LCDs can display several layers of information  to help coach the driver to be a more efficient motorist.  The most obvious change is the color palette for the LCD gauges. They  have been changed from a predominantly blue color scheme to what Lincoln  officials describes as a more upscale-looking green and gold. The  leaves on the right of the display have been present since the  introduction of system on the Fusion and provide a graphical  representation of the driver’s short-term average fuel economy. The more  thrifty your driving style, the more leaves you get. Behave like a  lead-foot and they dissolve.  The SmartGauge in the 2011 MKZ Hybrid will also add some new flora to  the mix in the form of a long-term fuel efficiency indicator. The  indicator takes the form of apple blossom flowers (the state flower of  Michigan) that appear amidst your tangle of digital leafs. If your  average fuel economy is sufficient (Ford won’t say what number you  actually need), the first flowers will begin to appear after 4-6 weeks  of driving. They first appear as buds and then grow into small and  finally large flowers. More flowers appear over time, but the more you  get, the more time it will take to earn more. If you earn all of the  flowers, then you’ll have saved about $8,000 in fuel costs and 30 tons  of CO2 over the life of the car.

(more @ Autoblog)
This was mentioned in Jesse Shells presentation at DICE 2010 http://bit.ly/a235La

gabeweb:

Lincoln MKZ Hybrid gets updated SmartGauge with apple blossoms

When the 2011 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid goes on sale this fall, it will have an updated version of the SmartGauge that debuted last year on the Ford Fusion Hybrid. The basics of the SmartGauge remain the same, with a pair of 4.3-inch LCD displays flanking a central speedometer. The LCDs can display several layers of information to help coach the driver to be a more efficient motorist.

The most obvious change is the color palette for the LCD gauges. They have been changed from a predominantly blue color scheme to what Lincoln officials describes as a more upscale-looking green and gold. The leaves on the right of the display have been present since the introduction of system on the Fusion and provide a graphical representation of the driver’s short-term average fuel economy. The more thrifty your driving style, the more leaves you get. Behave like a lead-foot and they dissolve.

The SmartGauge in the 2011 MKZ Hybrid will also add some new flora to the mix in the form of a long-term fuel efficiency indicator. The indicator takes the form of apple blossom flowers (the state flower of Michigan) that appear amidst your tangle of digital leafs. If your average fuel economy is sufficient (Ford won’t say what number you actually need), the first flowers will begin to appear after 4-6 weeks of driving. They first appear as buds and then grow into small and finally large flowers. More flowers appear over time, but the more you get, the more time it will take to earn more. If you earn all of the flowers, then you’ll have saved about $8,000 in fuel costs and 30 tons of CO2 over the life of the car.

(more @ Autoblog)

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