Volkswagen BUDD-e Concept Awarded Best Innovation Winner of Best of CES Awards
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Avant-garde zero emissions van and mobile interface honored by Engadget
- BUDD-e wins Engadget’s Best of CES, Best Innovation Award
LAS VEGAS -- January 14, 2016 : Volkswagen of America is pleased to announce the brand’s BUDD-e concept received Engadget’s coveted “Best Innovation Award” as part of its “Best of CES Awards” at CES 2016. Nominated in three separate categories of Engadget’s “Best of CES Awards,” BUDD-e took top honors for “Best Innovation” from the leading technology web magazine. Engadget’s Engaget summary of finalists notes the concept’s range and rapid charge capabilities as “clearly innovative and pushes electric cars way closer to gas in terms of convenience.”
The
BUDD-e concept showcases Volkswagen’s Modular Electric Toolkit (MEB)
platform, offering a glimpse of next-generation e-mobility, connectivity
and infotainment innovations. Highlights of the concept include:
- Zero emissions drivetrain, enabling up to 233*
miles of pure electric range by the end of the decade, on par with
today’s gasoline-powered cars.
- A new highly efficient battery can be charged up to 80 percent of capacity in 15-30 minutes; marking an operational breakthrough for EVs.
- New driver and passenger interfaces signal next-generation display and ergonomic design.
- The interior style of the BUDD-e is characterized by completely new and innovative human-machine interface functions. Its design is extremely clean and intuitive to use.
- The technical architecture of the infotainment and control systems, as well as their design, make a quantum leap from current systems.
- With the BUDD-e concept, passengers will be able to access their homes and workplaces to perform tasks such as controlling the air conditioning, turning lights on or off, or simply looking to see if their kids are home, bringing together Smart Home and Smart Car technology.
- Gesture control 2.0 enables intuitive operation of interior and exterior features. Cameras are used to register if a passenger in the rear compartment wants to open the sliding door, for instance. Interactive displays and projections also assist the driver and passengers during operation. Gestures are recognized without the gesture control system needing to be explicitly activated.
- Bold design captures brand’s heritage while providing a hint at future design direction
CES is a global consumer electronics and consumer technology tradeshow that takes place every January in Las Vegas, Nevada. Volkswagen also unveiled the e-Golf Touch at this year’s show, highlighting gesture control technology and infotainment advances soon slated for mass production in the compact car segment.