Did I just say "button"? I did not count them, but they're everywhere and pulled from all the open bins at the plant. Push, pull, twist, turn, click, black, chrome, haptic - we have'm all!! The interior has a sound basic design in shape, but controls are scattered all over the place, including horizontal above the central screen, and it's both a cognitive and ergonomic mess. And that's not counting the videogame-worthy plethora of levels in the infotainment, whose small and scattered buttons aren't very reactive. Said screen is also a fingerprint magnet, as is the easily-scratched sea of piano black.
The passenger screen is optional, but it's a mandatory option, meaning Stellantis is showing base prices that don't exist.
This IP needs to be ripped out and redesigned.