Concept Estate wins multiple ‘Car of the show’ awards in Geneva

Concept Estate wins multiple ‘Car of the show’ awards in Geneva

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OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
13 Mar 2014

The three consecutive awards underline the dramatic transformation currently underway at the Swedish car maker, overseen by Thomas Ingenlath, Senior Vice President Design at Volvo Cars. The transformation is inspired by the simplicity, functionality and beauty that has become the hallmark of Scandinavian design.

The Volvo Concept Estate’s most striking interior design feature is its simplicity. Gone are the buttons of yesteryear to be replaced by a large tablet-like touch screen control panel in the centre console, bringing the interior firmly into the 21st century.

“The basic idea is to organize controls and information in a perfectly intuitive and user-friendly way. Everything is exactly where you expect it to be, making the drive more enjoyable, efficient and safe,” says Thomas Ingenlath.

“Not having to deal with buttons and controls for a growing number of functionalities is like being freed from a pair of handcuffs,” says Robin Page, Design Director Interior at Volvo Cars. “This has made it possible to build a beautiful interior architecture around the portrait screen. The concept car showcases how this user interface will be integrated in our new car generation.”

Credits: Oneshift News Team

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