It’s not complete lunacy to think that the steering wheel will soon be a thing of the past. The unrelenting forward march of technology and the inevitability of fully-autonomous vehicles looming on the horizon spell only one fate for the most dominating feature in the modern car. Which is a shame, because along with the seat, the pedals and maybe the gear lever, the steering wheel is tied for first as the most import input a driver has — some designers have rightfully treated it as such.
In the average car, the steering wheel merely exists. Sometimes they have ancillary functions like volume control, cruise control, etc., on top of the primary duties of directing the car, but that’s about it — they’re uninspired, drab. Like every other detail on a great car, though, the steering wheel is not to be missed. It is, after all, the most visually prominent object in front of the driver (for now) and it’s worth celebrating. Here are 15 of the best steering wheels ever to grace an automobile.
1961 Jaguar E-Type

Even Enzo Ferrari admitted the Jaguar E-Type was the most beautiful car ever made. It should be no surprise the steering wheel matches the car’s reputation. It’s even gone on to inspire details on mechanical watches.
1937 Bugatti Type 57

The Type 57 is another car where no expense was spared, no matter how minute the detail. Simple, elegant, polished — the Type 57 steering wheel could stand on its own and be just as pretty.