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Volkswagen's new MPV road test spy photo! It is equipped with lidar and a sliding backdoor and an LCD instrument

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Recently, we obtained a set of road test photos of Volkswagen id.buzz self-driving prototypes. The new car, unveiled at the Munich Motor Show, which opened in September this year, is equipped with a range of autonomous driving technologies developed by Argo AI. It is reported that the mass production version of the Volkswagen id.buzz positioned as MPV will be put into small-scale production in 2022 at the earliest, and is expected to be released in the same year.

Volkswagen's new MPV road test spy photo! It is equipped with lidar and a sliding backdoor and an LCD instrument
Volkswagen's new MPV road test spy photo! It is equipped with lidar and a sliding backdoor and an LCD instrument
Volkswagen's new MPV road test spy photo! It is equipped with lidar and a sliding backdoor and an LCD instrument

From the road test spy care, the design elements of the front face of the new car are consistent with the volkswagen id.5 just released, and the penetrating black air intake channel and the headlight group with led light strip are very recognizable. The side of the body is square, and the double-sided sliding rear doors are also in line with the configuration of mainstream MPV. To test the autonomous driving system, the new car body is covered with a variety of electronic devices, including cameras, radar, and lidar.

Volkswagen's new MPV road test spy photo! It is equipped with lidar and a sliding backdoor and an LCD instrument
Volkswagen's new MPV road test spy photo! It is equipped with lidar and a sliding backdoor and an LCD instrument
Volkswagen's new MPV road test spy photo! It is equipped with lidar and a sliding backdoor and an LCD instrument

In terms of interior configuration, the new car is equipped with Volkswagen's new family-style multi-function steering wheel, suspended LCD instrument and central control touch screen. The air conditioning control area is expected to retain some of the physical buttons, making it easier for the driver to adjust the relevant functions while the vehicle is traveling.

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