Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Skoda Vision D, looking ahead

The Czech manufacturer Skoda has unveiled its new logo in Geneva, as well as D Vision, a prototype that will provide guidelines for designing the future of Skoda. The Vision D Skoda sees light at the Geneva Motor Show with two main foci of interest. The first is the emergence of the new logo of the Czech brand, while the second and most striking is the very concept itself, which is designed to provide guidelines for the next design Skoda models.

This is a sober design, simple but attractive, with a sporty look. Draws attention to the front, with a large grid that reduces to a minimum size of the headlights. This is a long wheelbase vehicle with wheels located almost at the ends, looking for maximum stability without compromising the image of D.

Vision Its interior boasts the presence of white, both in the seat upholstery and the steering wheel. The tachometer and speedometer mixed digital and analog data correctly, and also highlights the large screen multifunction center console. It also highlights the large interior space present significant addition to passengers, with a hole large object holder located between the seats.

The trunk is perfectly integrated into the design, promoting the aesthetic line of Skoda D. Vision Indeed, this trunk is an apparent continuation of the roof, which is made of glass.

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