Volkswagen has kicked off its presence at this year's Geneva Motor
Show with an electric, self-driving vehicle that's more like a lounge on
wheels than an actual car.
The atrociously named I.D. Vizzion has 665 kilometers (413 miles) of
range and an incredibly sparse interior — think Tesla Model 3 but
without a steering wheel or pedals.
The car will have an all-wheel drive system with dual electric motors
and an output of 225 kW. It will have a huge, lithium-ion 111 kWh
battery pack (for comparison, the Tesla Model X's largest battery pack
is 85 kWh).
All-wheel drive, dual electric motors, 225 kW power.
Image: Volkswagen
That
interior, though. It's all comfy and nice with wooden details and soft
carpets on the floor, with only some sort of holographic screen to
entertain you and, perhaps, inform you.
Well, that looks fun.
Image: Volkswagen
Volkswagen
says the I.D. Vizzion is designed for level 5 autonomy which means
fully autonomous driving without any need for human intervention.
Obviously, the I.D. Vizzion is a just a concept at this stage, but
the interesting thing about it is that Volkswagen swears it will
actually bring this car to market in the not-too-distant future.
I want that screen.
Image: Volkswagen
"The
I.D. Vizzion is our very realistic vision for a Volkswagen of the
future. And we will be offering this model – by the latest in 2022 as
the top sedan in the I.D. family with the innovative I.D. cockpit and a
steering wheel," said Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess.
No steering wheel. No anything, really.
Image: Volkswagen
Notice
the mention of the steering wheel. We don't know what the car
Volkswagen actually brings to market will look like, but it will likely
be significantly different from the concept outlined above.
The I.D. Vizzion is based on Volkswagen's freshly developed modular
electrification toolkit (MEB), which will be the basis of 15 fully
electric cars by 2025, Volkswagen claims.
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