The feature modifies the visual theme within the vehicle’s infotainment system when utilizing the mapping application. It shifts the color palette from predominantly bright tones to darker shades, altering the display of roads, buildings, and interface elements. For example, a daytime view with light backgrounds and vibrant colors transforms into a nighttime view dominated by grays, blacks, and muted blues.
This adaptation offers several advantages, primarily reducing eye strain during nighttime driving. The subdued illumination minimizes glare from the screen, lessening driver fatigue and enhancing visibility of the road ahead. Historically, the introduction of this visual setting was driven by user demand for a more comfortable and safer driving experience in low-light conditions. The adoption of darker themes in user interfaces is becoming increasingly prevalent across various digital platforms due to its perceived benefits.