The future interior of VW, shown here using the example of the near-production study of the ID.Polo.

The future interior of VW, shown here using the near-production ID. Polo concept car as an example. (Photo: © VW)

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Now unveiled: The new VW interior

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Volkswagen provides a first glimpse of the ID.Polo dashboard, offering a preview of the future interior design.

Clean lines, high-quality materials, and an intuitive user interface with physical buttons and newly structured screens – that's how it outlines Kai Grünitz, Volkswagen Brand Board Member for the "Technical Development" division, the new interior architecture. The following show what this looks like in concrete terms. Wolfsburg based on the new ID.Polo, of which a near-production study gives an idea of ​​what the interior of a VW will look like in the future.

Back to the 80s

A retro atmosphere is created at the touch of a button. Photo: © VWA retro atmosphere is created at the touch of a button. Photo: © VW

In doing so, VW is taking a step back into the past: The look of the new digital dashboard is transforming to button into Appearance of analog displays a golf course from the 80 years agoIn addition to the retro display, the brand is relying on a software generation that allows for such features as well as new functions. These include, for example, the third generation of "Travel Assist," which recognizes red lights and stop signs, and also offers convenient navigation. One-pedal driving.

"Pure Positive" is called the new design language the Wolfsburg model. The surfaces on the dashboard and door are coated with Cloth The fabric covering, keys, controls and handles should be pleasant feel to convey this to the users. However, they will hardly have to adjust. VW It relies on proven features with intuitive operation and more buttons with direct functions.

Two large displays

The ID. Polo as a near-production concept car. Photo: © VWThe ID. Polo as a near-production concept car. Photo: © VW

Characteristic features are two large displays, one behind the Steering wheel With a screen size of 10,25 inches as well as one approximately 13 inches in size touch display of the infotainment system. It's completely new. Multifunctional steering wheel with its keypads, located on the center console between the smartphone tray and cupholders knobs for audio operation – Volume should always be adjustable via a rotary knob..

 

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