Skoda has revealed a “teaser” that unveils the first details of the interior of the concept Vision O, set to debut on September 8 at the Munich Motor Show, which points to the future of the Czech brand and the evolution of the Modern Solid design language.
The interior of the concept, which anticipates the future electric Octavia, makes use of materials that follow principles of circular economy, considering waste by-products as a valuable resource, and features a spacious layout and ergonomic design, ensuring comfort and practicality.
The minimalist style, with clean lines and simple shapes, conveys a sense of tranquility and security. The practical use of space and intuitive controls enhance functionality and simplify the driving experience. The unique headrests, produced through 3D printing, feature a light and airy design for the driver and front passenger, contributing to creating a comfortable atmosphere inside the vehicle.
“The concept of interior design of the Vision O demonstrates our commitment to combining simplicity and sustainability with greater comfort. The combination of refined lines and intuitive functionality reflects our effort to create a harmonious and functional interior. It includes materials and design elements that are not only an aesthetic evolution of our Modern Solid design language but also emphasize environmental responsibility”, said Oliver Stefani, Design Director at Skoda.