All Volkswagen design articles – Page 2
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Volkswagen reveals bold autonomous Gen.Travel concept
Volkswagen has weighed in on the future mobility argument with the Gen.Travel – a radical-looking autonomous vehicle with shades of the Rumpler Tropfenwagen. It is aimed at providing a premium alternative to short haul flights and longer train journeys. Car Design News spoke to Klaus Zyciora and Peter Wouda about the concept
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Volkswagen’s new pick-up strikes a muscular pose
Volkswagen’s new Amarok sticks to the conventional pick-up aesthetic, with boxy proportions and muscular bodywork
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Volkswagen re-writes the rulebook with ID.Aero concept
Car Design News chats with Volkswagen’s chief designer Klaus Zyciora about its new electric luxury sedan
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Volkswagen unveils ID. Buzz and ID. Buzz Cargo
A genuine icon for the electric era? So says Volkswagen about its 21st century interpretation of the T1, the ID. Buzz
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Volkswagen releases sketches of new Amarok pick-up
The new Volkswagen Amarok has a fresh design with numerous improvements inside and out
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Julio Lozano becomes head of exterior design at SEAT and Cupra
SEAT’s new exterior design director Julio Lozano joins the Spanish OEM after spending six years at Audi
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Skoda unveils sketches of Slavia saloon
The new Skoda Slavia has been designed for the Indian market, and is the second model from the Czech carmaker to be developed under a market offensive
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VW ID.5 and ID.5 GTX finally unveiled in production form
The third chapter in Volkwagen’s electric offensive is unfolding, and appears to have an air of familiarity
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Creating CO2-free cars is a “huge undertaking”, says VW design chief
Designers must consider the impact of cars on the environment at every point of the process, according to VW’s Klaus Zyciora
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Interior Futures Livestream – Discover Cutting-Edge Research on the Future of Car Interiors
Car Design News speaks to an expert panel of designers, including from Volkswagen and Lucid, to examine the future of car interiors when viewed through the lens of electrification, autonomous driving, material and technological innovation and sustainability
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Volkswagen Tiguan gets a subtle refresh
Subtle but significant – upgrades to Volkswagen’s best-selling SUV give the 2022 Tiguan a fresh feel
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Driven: Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake
Suspicious name aside, the Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake works perfectly as a cruiser to take on long journeys. Car Design News’ Michael Nash gets behind the wheel
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VW design chief Klaus Zyciora unpicks new Golf GTI
Mildly more aggressive looking and with a subtle nod to the original, VW’s new Golf GTI is typically understated. Klaus Zyciora, design boss at the german marque, explains more
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Volkswagen tweaks Taos for US market
Volkswagen’s entry-level compact SUV receives some subtle design tweaks for the American market as the carmaker hopes to sell in more segments
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Design Review: Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport
The large fastback SUV reflects American style and VW’s “friendly” design language
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Design review: Volkswagen ID.3
A well-balanced design positions the Volkswagen ID.3 as an electric model suitable for all, writes Michael Nash
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Volkswagen injects a bit of spice into ID4 GTX
The new Volkswagen ID4 GTX is the most powerful addition to the company’s ID4 line-up, and features some unique design details
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Interior Motives
Interior Motives Autumn 2020 Digital Edition
The autumn digital edition of Interior Motives features in-depth car interior design insight on the Rolls-Royce Ghost, Volkswagen ID.4, Jeep Grand Wagoneer, Yangfeng XiM21, Buick Elektra and more
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Driven: Seat Leon
Michael Nash takes the new Seat Leon out for a ride and provides an insight into its design features
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Watch: Geely’s Guy Burgoyne, SAIC’s Shao Jingfeng and Hyundai’s Simon Loasby livestream
In this livestream discussion, Geely’s Guy Burgoyne, SAIC’s Shao Jingfeng and Hyundai’s Simon Loasby discuss the measures they have and are taking to keep studios working during lockdown and how the Chinese and Korean studios are adapting to going back to work and what measures are in place.
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