Skoda Vision iV features a new and innovative interior concept
21 Feb 2019|2,655 views
An interior sketch of the all-electric concept study Skoda Vision iV offers an outlook on the interior of the first Skoda based on the Volkswagen Group's Modular Electric Drive Kit (MEB). The Skoda designers used the possibilities of the new MEB platform to create a spacious and innovative interior. The layout of the instrument panel and centre console has been reconfigured. Between the driver and the passenger seat, the Vision iV offers plenty of storage space on the lowest level.
The instrument panel consists of two levels whose lines and decorative stitching draw inspiration from the front of the vehicle. The large free-standing screen appears to hover centrally above the instrument panel, in front of which there is a ledge for the hand that operates the touch screen. The steering wheel has also been redesigned, now featuring two spokes and 'Skoda' in block capitals in place of the familiar brand logo.
Skoda is taking another step towards electromobility with the Vision iV. Over the next four years, the Czech carmaker will be investing around two billion euros (S$3.06 billion) in alternative drive systems and new mobility services. The brand will have introduced 10 electrified models by the end of 2022. The world premiere of the Skoda Vision iV concept study takes place at the Geneva Motor Show from 5 to 17 March.
An interior sketch of the all-electric concept study Skoda Vision iV offers an outlook on the interior of the first Skoda based on the Volkswagen Group's Modular Electric Drive Kit (MEB). The Skoda designers used the possibilities of the new MEB platform to create a spacious and innovative interior. The layout of the instrument panel and centre console has been reconfigured. Between the driver and the passenger seat, the Vision iV offers plenty of storage space on the lowest level.
The instrument panel consists of two levels whose lines and decorative stitching draw inspiration from the front of the vehicle. The large free-standing screen appears to hover centrally above the instrument panel, in front of which there is a ledge for the hand that operates the touch screen. The steering wheel has also been redesigned, now featuring two spokes and 'Skoda' in block capitals in place of the familiar brand logo.
Skoda is taking another step towards electromobility with the Vision iV. Over the next four years, the Czech carmaker will be investing around two billion euros (S$3.06 billion) in alternative drive systems and new mobility services. The brand will have introduced 10 electrified models by the end of 2022. The world premiere of the Skoda Vision iV concept study takes place at the Geneva Motor Show from 5 to 17 March.
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