SOCIABLY MOBILE
SOCIABLY MOBILE
By 2050, you’ll barely recognise your car interior.
Forget the steering wheel. In the
future you won’t even see it when you
get into your car. It will only pop
out like an emergency lifebelt when
the car’s artificial intelligence
systems have failed.
Get ready for car interiors that look
and feel radically different from
today’s models. In the motoring age
of 2030–50, touchscreens will
dominate, but the road ahead won’t.
Instead, the focus of both passengers
and drivers will be inwards, where
rotating seats take eyes off the road
and on to entertainment systems. The
car will become something of a social
area, rather than simply a means of
mobility.
All of that is some way off, but
ŠKODA is already exploring the
possibilities. “Whether we take
integrated navigation systems or
connected smartphones packed with
apps, there is always the need to
view all the information somewhere
and to control the system in one way
or another,” says Karel Švábek, Head
of TF Frontloading. “Touchscreen is
the dominant solution. As they are
getting larger and their quality is
increasing, it is gradually becoming
possible to use them to control a
growing number of functions and
substantially reduce the number of
buttons and switches. At the end of
the day, this makes the whole
interior simpler and easier to
survey.” Tomorrow’s world, then, is
becoming available today – at the
touch of a screen.