Skoda presents new virtual cockpit option
10 Oct 2018|4,057 views
The Virtual Cockpit advanced display technology has, until now, been reserved for luxury models, and the introduction of the system is further proof of Skoda's passion for offering high-end features to all car buyers. The Virtual Cockpit will initially be offered in Europe as an option on Karoq, Octavia and Superb models, with the Kodiaq set to follow later this year.


Thanks to the digital display, drivers can customise the layout of the screen to suit their tastes and journey requirements. In total, five different basic layouts are available, all of which can be individually programmed to fine-tune their appearance.
The classic layout presents both the tachometer and the speedometer as round instruments to the right and left of the display. The area between can be configured.
The extended layout has a main display covering the entire width of the panel - for example with the current entertainment program or navigation map. Above and below, there is still space for small digital displays, for instance, for the current speed, gear recommendation, traffic sign recognition, distance remaining, distance to the next turn on the programmed route or the distance remaining to the destination.
The modern layout has a large display in the centre, which can display the navigation map, among other things. Additional information can be placed to the left, right, and above the map. The driver may choose to display the current speed, a navigation display with pictograms, gear selection, traffic sign detection (e.g. speed limits, driving times).
The basic layout shows two large displays - such as the current speed and the distance remaining. Additional basic information can be displayed at the top and bottom of the display. If the route guidance is activated, the navigation arrow will be displayed in the centre.
The sports layout shows a single, centralised, large dial containing the speedometer and rev counter, with space for additional customisable information to be placed at either side of the dial.
The Virtual Cockpit advanced display technology has, until now, been reserved for luxury models, and the introduction of the system is further proof of Skoda's passion for offering high-end features to all car buyers. The Virtual Cockpit will initially be offered in Europe as an option on Karoq, Octavia and Superb models, with the Kodiaq set to follow later this year.


Thanks to the digital display, drivers can customise the layout of the screen to suit their tastes and journey requirements. In total, five different basic layouts are available, all of which can be individually programmed to fine-tune their appearance.
The classic layout presents both the tachometer and the speedometer as round instruments to the right and left of the display. The area between can be configured.
The extended layout has a main display covering the entire width of the panel - for example with the current entertainment program or navigation map. Above and below, there is still space for small digital displays, for instance, for the current speed, gear recommendation, traffic sign recognition, distance remaining, distance to the next turn on the programmed route or the distance remaining to the destination.
The modern layout has a large display in the centre, which can display the navigation map, among other things. Additional information can be placed to the left, right, and above the map. The driver may choose to display the current speed, a navigation display with pictograms, gear selection, traffic sign detection (e.g. speed limits, driving times).
The basic layout shows two large displays - such as the current speed and the distance remaining. Additional basic information can be displayed at the top and bottom of the display. If the route guidance is activated, the navigation arrow will be displayed in the centre.
The sports layout shows a single, centralised, large dial containing the speedometer and rev counter, with space for additional customisable information to be placed at either side of the dial.
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