Skoda is taking the next step in the brand's model
campaign: in the coming years, the Czech car manufacturer will be gradually
expanding its offering in the SUV segment. The Skoda VisionS concept car gives
an insight into the future SUV above the Yeti, which will be presented in the
second half of 2016. Besides the future SUV design language, the show car
reveals the most important technological innovations that Skoda will be placing
an emphasis on in the coming years.
"Our brand continues to develop at a rapid
pace," said Skoda CEO Bernhard Maier. "With the Yeti, Skoda has
already made a big statement in the compact SUV segment. Our extensive 4×4
expertise is now feeding into an SUV production model above the Yeti. In terms
of design, overall package and everyday practicality, the Skoda VisionS already
provides an insight into our new SUV. The show car also exhibits a variety of
future technological advances that are becoming more and more important to our
customers and therefore to Skoda. This is why we are also working on areas such
as electromobility, automated driving and the comprehensive networking of car,
driver and passengers with their environment."
The Skoda VisionS: setting off into the future
Over the course of its growth campaign, Skoda has
already extensively updated its model range, expanded into important segments
and greatly increased its international market presence. With the future
production model above the Skoda Yeti, which will be presented in the second
half of 2016, Skoda will announce its aim to demonstrate the brand's expertise
in all important vehicle segments. The technological prowess and distinctive
design language that Skoda has developed are now passing over into the brand's
SUV models - with maximum benefits for Skoda customers, as always.
In addition to the brand's proven functionality and
new emotive quality, there is now also an increased focus on the use of
technological innovations: the VisionS show car features plug-in hybrid drive,
a drive system similar to those that will be used in future production cars.
Furthermore, Skoda is also working on a purely electric drive system.
Automated driving is another future concept for the
brand. Today, drivers of Skoda models already enjoy the benefits of systems
such as Traffic Jam Assist and Front Assist with integrated City Emergency
Brake, which increase safety and comfort. In the future, extending the range of
driver assistance systems will play a key role in the brand's innovation
strategy - up to automated driving.
The Skoda VisionS: the overall package
With a length of 4.70 metres, a 2.79-metre wheelbase,
a width of 1.91 metres and a height of 1.68 metres, the Skoda VisionS is a real
presence on the road. Based on Volkswagen Group's modular transverse matrix
(MQB), this is the first Skoda with six seats spread over three rows.
The interior is 'democratic': every person in the car
enjoys first-class comfort - the driver as well as the five passengers. There
is plenty of head, leg and elbow room for two adults in each of the first two
rows of seats. The third row is designed for a further two people.
Depending on the position of the seats, the boot has a
capacity of up to 460 l, and is effortless to load thanks to its flat floor,
low loading sill and high-lifting tailgate. 'Simply Clever' features such as
bag hooks make using the Skoda VisionS easy and enjoyable.
The exterior design: emotive yet robust
At the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, Skoda presented the
VisionC design study and thereby its new design style that underlines the
brand's emotive strength: the Fabia and Superb were the first production cars
in this style. Skoda is now applying its modern design to the SUV segment.
"The VisionS is designed in an expressive, attractive and dynamic way; the
design has a balance - typical for Skoda - of rationality and aesthetics,"
said Skoda Head of Design Jozef KabaĆ. "The lines of the Skoda VisionS
have evidently been inspired by the tradition of Bohemian crystal glass art and
a touch of cubism: all sections are precise, sharp and clean-cut. On the
strikingly contoured surfaces, the distinctive play of light and shade creates
strong effects that are emphasised even further by the colour Iceland Green."
Just by looking at the front of the Skoda VisionS, the
brand's design identity is clearly visible. Double horizontal lines symbolise
protection and strength. The bonnet is extensively sculptured; the edges, that
provide the structure, lead to the large, prominently positioned brand logo.
The wide, trapezoid Skoda grille with upright struts
shape the face together with the four flat, raked, highly-set headlights -
their LED technology will shortly go into series production. There are four
lighting units in each of the upper headlights for high and low beam; their
reflectors give the impression that they were the eyelashes of a human eye. The
signature daytime running lights complete the main headlights; the lower units
provide the fog lights. The headlights as well as the brand logo and the
vertical struts in the grille are characterised by crystalline design features
- also a Skoda design tribute to Czech glassmakers.
The side view also illustrates the show car's robust
SUV character. The sharply drawn and greatly recessed tornado line starts at
the upper lighting units and stretches across the powerful bodywork. The wheel
arches, framed by wide angular trims; the elegant upper shoulder contour forms
a deep waisting across the door sills. The sloping roofline and the tapered
rear end make the show car appear as if it were accelerating even when
stationary. The long wheelbase alludes to a large interior.
The rear of the Skoda VisionS is sculpturally shaped.
The number plate recess tapers rearwards; a powerful diffuser inset, which
surrounds the large, elliptical exhaust pipes, provides the SUV show car with a
strong visual stance on the road. The rear window, underneath a long spoiler,
is kept narrow and sporty, without compromising the view through the back.
The Skoda brand logo and the raked LED rear lights sit
below the rear window. Their lenses,made from dynamic and multifaceted cut
crystal glass, integrate small spoiler lips, which improve the outline and
aerodynamic flow. The headlights feature LED units. The Skoda-typical C-shape
starts with the rear lights and continues to the flat reflectors positioned
within the rear bumper.
Interior: transparent and neat
Bright, transparent and spacious - the exterior's
clearly structured and streamlined high-quality design continues in the
interior. In line with the brand's design criteria, the concept car's interior
has a 'democratic' character: equal priority is given to all occupants. The
space is divided symmetrically.
The second screen in the Skoda show car is a novelty
for the brand: the straight instrument panel is designed for the front seat
passenger as well as for the driver. At its front, the two large, flat 16-inch
displays stand out as striking geometrical objects. Vertically positioned air
outlets surround the displays.
Totally in line with the brand's Simply Clever motto,
Skoda is working intensively on practical, user-friendly operating concepts for
future production cars. Skoda's VisionS concept car is providing a first
glimpse into what the future conveys in this regard. All occupants have their
own display, each of which can be operated in the simplest of manners.
Information is purposefully processed for driver and passengers, and access to
the infotainment is optimised for each participant. In the coming years, Skoda
will introduce freely programmable multifunction displays in its production
cars; at the same time, the brand is also working on the use of voice and
gesture commands.
A third display is located in the centre console of
the Skoda VisionS; the displays for the passengers in the second and third row
of seats can be found in the head rests. A Phonebox is integrated into every
door, where the passengers' smartphones can be charged inductively; each
individual can access their personal settings and the smartphone's data and
information, using their own display.
Fine, light-grey Nappa leather with dark-blue leather
patterns combined with Ultrasuede emphasise the interior's classy look. Dark
blue dominates the upper regions; seat covers and armrests come in light grey.
The logo on the steering wheel hub, parts of the centre console and the
sculptured trim strips in the doors are made from hand-cut Czech crystal glass.
The ambient lighting in the interior provides effective highlights; there's a
choice of ten different colours.
Skoda is electrifying: the plug-in-hybrid Skoda
VisionS
Skoda is working at full speed to launch electric
production cars: in future, a plug-inhybrid engine will be available, followed
shortly afterwards by a purely electrically powered engine. The Skoda VisionS
provides a glimpse into the Czech manufacturer's electric future: with a power
output of 165 kW (225 PS), the show car accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in
7.4 seconds and has a top speed of almost 200 km/h. 1.9 litres of petrol is all
the car needs to travel 100 km (45 g CO2/km). The Skoda VisionS can cover up to
50 km on electric mode alone, and travels up to 1,000 km with both systems
combined.
The petrol engine is a 1.4 TSI with 115 kW (156 PS)
and 250 Nm of torque. It works alongside an e-motor that provides 40 kW of
continuous power and a peak torque of 220 Nm. It is integrated with the
engine's six-speed DSG which transfers the power to the front wheels. A second
electric motor with up to 85 kW and 270 Nm of torque drives the rear axle. It
works independently from the front-wheel drive, meaning the show car has clever
four-wheel drive, which requires no mechanical coupling.
An intelligent management system controls integration
of engine and both motors - always aiming for maximum efficiency. The driver of
the Skoda VisionS can choose between five different operating modes, ranging
from purely Electric up to Charge mode. E-mode means pure electric drive, where
the high-torque e-motor positioned on the rear axle carries out all the work.
In Hybrid mode, the different drive systems work together in various ways
depending on requirements - should, for instance, energy be recuperated, the
front e-motor will be the generator. When accelerating fast, in Hybrid Sport
mode, the 1.4 TSI engine cooperates with both the front and the rear electric
motors. It works in a similar way when the hybrid management system deems
all-wheeldrive mode to be sensible: then, the petrol engine at the front and
the e-motor at the rear are utilised, for example on slippery surfaces or on
light off-road terrain. In Charge mode, the battery is recharged, using the
electric motor at the front. Recharging is possible both whilst driving and
when stationary. All relevant information is shown on the driver's digital
display.
A liquid-cooled lithium-ion battery, storing 12.4 kWh
of energy, is mounted in the crash protection area in front of the rear axle.
It contributes to the favourable weight distribution between front and rear
axles and to the low centre of gravity of the Skoda VisionS. Stationary
recharging is carried out using a socket. In addition, the brand is also
working on contactless, inductive recharging for the use in future production
cars. For this, a charger plate will transfer energy from the grid to the car.
The chassis: safe journeys at all time
Travelling in the Skoda VisionS is safe and nimble on
all types of roads, and the car also easily negotiates off-road terrain. The
21-inch wheels feature 275/40 tyres. The fivespoke wheel design is
aerodynamically inspired.
Many components of the MacPherson strut front
suspension have been manufactured from aluminium, the elaborately designed
four-link rear axle absorbs longitudinal and transverse forces independently
from one another. The progressive steering has increased steering lock and yet
is more responsive. The adaptive Dynamic Chassis Control (DCC) controls the
tasks of the shock absorbers, and allows the driver to select the desired
driving mode - Standard, Comfort or Sport - to suit their individual
preferences.
Upgraded connectivity: Skoda goes online
The comprehensive networking of car, driver and
passengers will provide Skoda customers with an even safer and more comfortable
ride in the future. For this purpose, Skoda is working intensively on new,
versatile connectivity features, which will provide access to even more
information as well as contribute to even better entertainment and yet again
greater safety.
The Skoda VisionS is also pointing the way with
regards to connectivity: in addition to an individual display and headphones,
every passenger has a smartphone compartment with SmartLink function as well as
inductive charging at their disposal. Using the car network, all Skoda VisionS
passengers can send data - such as route suggestions or playlists - to the
driver and communicate with each other at their convenience. The internet
connection uses the superfast LTE standard; the passengers' mobile devices are
connected through a WLAN hotspot.
In the future, new connectivity solutions could, for
example, extend to areas such as personalised car settings for the driver and
passengers. Playlists, auxiliary heating, and navigation destinations, for
instance, could be programmed prior to the journey and the electric range could
also be checked. A digital key on a mobile phone or smartwatch could be used to
open the car. The route planner could also suggest routes based on the driver's
preferences; information on traffic and weather could also be customised. It is
even conceivable that future Skoda models could notify one another of
recognised danger areas such as broken-down vehicles or black ice. Connectivity
solutions like these can greatly improve driving comfort and safety once again.
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