Dodge Driver Information Display and Uconnect: Fitting The Drive To You Infotainment systems are all the rage these days, with some vehicles including absolutely massive displays for their cockpit. Dodge’s Driver Information Display (DID) and Uconnect are a great match for performance driving and comfort alike. Advertisement As someone who was very seriously considering a 1969 Ford Mustang with the 302 cubic inch V8 and 4 speed manual, sitting in the 2016 Dodge Challenger’s Cockpit is more akin to a rocket ship or Jet-Aircraft than the analog instrument clusters of yore. Gone are most of the needle-and-dial gauges from the dash, replaced instead with the Driver Information Display (DID), an intuitive interface that allows the driver to better understand the intricate goings on in their chariot.