New playground
Because the Volkswagen Group still has one or two software problems to solve (see also radical zero: Test Skoda Enyaq), the company has chosen a new playground for the presentation of its next MEB product: the Color Experience Show (CES), which will take place in the next few days in Las Vegas, USA. That’s why the new ID.7, which will then be launched in the second quarter of 2023, also features a unique vehicle paint finish, a so-called digital camouflage design. Volkswagen writes in its press release that 40 layers of paint have been applied, which are sometimes conductive and sometimes insulating. 22 separately controllable areas of the vehicle are electrified underneath the top layer of paint (electroluminescence) so that they light up. The QR codes on the bonnet and the two flanks serve as an interface between the physical and digital worlds – and they really are eye-catchers. If you take a closer look, you will also read something about a 2.97-metre wheelbase and a range of up to 700 kilometres. And if you don’t believe in miracles, you’re beyond help anyway.
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