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159 Is 2026 the year buttons come back to cars? Crash testers say yes.

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Jonathan M. Gitlin @ Ars Technica · today 08:31 EDT

Is 2026 the year buttons come back to cars? Crash testers say yes.

The requirements won't go far enough for many, but it's a start.

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