Center infodistracto area gets a bit crowded in midsize trucks. Not sure where you'd put the brake controller.
Well, on the F-150 they put it darn near the underside of the dashboard! It would have been nice if they'd put it where it was easier to see, as Chevy and Dodge (Ram) both do.
Still, with so many people buying trucks specifically to tow, I can't understand why it took so long for manufacturers to finally start integrating brake controllers into their trucks. Hell they SHOULD have done it 20 years ago, if not more.
It can't cost them that much to add on and it makes the truck more useful.
I sure don't miss the "knee buster" hanging below the dash on my previous tow vehicles!
Then again, that may be because electric trailer brakes seem to be a North America phenomenon anyway. I heard through a Facebook group I'm on that electric brakes are actually not legal in the EU. There was a couple that had a trailer like ours (R-Pod) that they shipped over to France and they had to modify the tongue to use an intertia/surge brake in order to get it "road legal" in the EU. They also had to add some additional lights to the trailer.
Don't know about other parts of the world, although most "caravanners" worldwide tend to pull trailers that are small enough that brakes are not as big an issue as they are in the US with our big trailers.