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Home News Auto News Volkswagen CEO admits Interior mistakes - Damaged Volkswagen's reputation Volkswagen CEO admits Interior mistakes - Damaged Volkswagen's reputation Auto News Adam Aubrey | June 20, 2023 02:35 pm Volkswagen CEO admits Interior mistakes: A candid look at customer alienation. In a refreshingly honest confession, Thomas Schäfer, CEO of Volkswagen, has acknowledged the missteps made by his predecessor regarding the interiors of Volkswagen cars, which have resulted in customer dissatisfaction. Since assuming the CEO role in July 2022, Schäfer has been upfront about the frustrating details that were approved by Herbert Diess. According to CarExpert, he acknowledges that features such as haptic steering wheel switchgear and touch-capacitive climate control sliders have "definitely done a lot of damage" to Volkswagen's reputation among loyal customers. He recognised that frustrated customers should not have been left feeling this way. To rectify these issues, Schäfer and his team have meticulously examined the functions that customers typically interact with while using a vehicle. They aim to drop or modify these controversial features and provide a more intuitive and user-friendly experience. As a result, upcoming models, such as the 2024 Tiguan, will showcase Volkswagen's commitment to improvement. While the Tiguan will feature a larger touchscreen and fewer physical switchgear, it will introduce a rotary controller on the centre console for drive mode, volume settings, and proper steering wheel buttons. Volkswagen aims for careful evolution rather than a complete overhaul of its interiors, focusing on optimising and bringing the design into the future while maintaining customer familiarity and consistency. Schäfer emphasised the importance of not confusing customers with drastic changes in each new model. Volkswagen has always been known for its intuitiveness, where drivers immediately know where everything is located inside the car. This approach will continue with the forthcoming ID.2 and subsequent models aiming to deliver top-notch interiors. Beyond the Tiguan, Volkswagen plans to enhance the user-friendliness of other models like the next Passat and the updated Golf. Schäfer outlined the development process, which involves prioritising the most important functions and ensuring their accessibility through buttons or screens. The aesthetics and haptics of the controls are carefully considered to provide a satisfying experience for users. The CEO admitted that mistakes were also made with the company's infotainment systems, and Volkswagen is actively addressing the issues with software and hardware updates. Volkswagen's move away from touch-capacitive switchgear echoes similar shifts by brands like General Motors and Ford, who phased out these features after receiving criticism from owners. In pursuing improved usability and customer satisfaction, Volkswagen is determined to learn from past mistakes and create interiors that resonate with its drivers. As Volkswagen continues refining its approach, customers can expect a renewed focus on intuitive design, optimised functionality, and an enhanced driving experience. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags volkswagen Volkswagen Malaysia Volkswagen interior Volkswagen haptic control Print Adam Aubrey Content Producer Wants to live the simple life, especially when it comes to cars and bikes. That's what tech is for he reckons, to make motoring simpler Related News Volkswagen Malaysia Kicks Off Roadshow At Klang Valley Malls Buying Guides Gerard | June 26, 2015 Volkswagen Malaysia has kicked off its roadshow campaign where the public can get in touch with the brand at several malls in the Klang Valley.The ... Volkswagen 3S Centre Launched in Alor Setar Auto News Gokul | May 10, 2016 Volkswagen Malaysia and Lee Motors Autohaus Sdn Bhd today unveiled the Volkswagen Alor Setar 3S Centre, which is the first and only Volkswagen 3S ... The Volkswagen Sales Carnival Is Happening This Weekend At Setia City Mall Buying Guides Gerard | June 26, 2015 In conjunction with Volkswagen Malaysia’s Raya promotion, members of the public are cordially invited to the Volkswagen Sales Carnival Weekend Taking ... The Volkswagen Beetle: An Icon On The Road And The Silver Screen Insights Gerard | June 11, 2015 On the silver screens, the actor or actress takes most of the spotlight, guiding the audience through the story being told. Often times, the ... Comments
Volkswagen CEO admits Interior mistakes - Damaged Volkswagen's reputation Auto News Adam Aubrey | June 20, 2023 02:35 pm Volkswagen CEO admits Interior mistakes: A candid look at customer alienation. In a refreshingly honest confession, Thomas Schäfer, CEO of Volkswagen, has acknowledged the missteps made by his predecessor regarding the interiors of Volkswagen cars, which have resulted in customer dissatisfaction. Since assuming the CEO role in July 2022, Schäfer has been upfront about the frustrating details that were approved by Herbert Diess. According to CarExpert, he acknowledges that features such as haptic steering wheel switchgear and touch-capacitive climate control sliders have "definitely done a lot of damage" to Volkswagen's reputation among loyal customers. He recognised that frustrated customers should not have been left feeling this way. To rectify these issues, Schäfer and his team have meticulously examined the functions that customers typically interact with while using a vehicle. They aim to drop or modify these controversial features and provide a more intuitive and user-friendly experience. As a result, upcoming models, such as the 2024 Tiguan, will showcase Volkswagen's commitment to improvement. While the Tiguan will feature a larger touchscreen and fewer physical switchgear, it will introduce a rotary controller on the centre console for drive mode, volume settings, and proper steering wheel buttons. Volkswagen aims for careful evolution rather than a complete overhaul of its interiors, focusing on optimising and bringing the design into the future while maintaining customer familiarity and consistency. Schäfer emphasised the importance of not confusing customers with drastic changes in each new model. Volkswagen has always been known for its intuitiveness, where drivers immediately know where everything is located inside the car. This approach will continue with the forthcoming ID.2 and subsequent models aiming to deliver top-notch interiors. Beyond the Tiguan, Volkswagen plans to enhance the user-friendliness of other models like the next Passat and the updated Golf. Schäfer outlined the development process, which involves prioritising the most important functions and ensuring their accessibility through buttons or screens. The aesthetics and haptics of the controls are carefully considered to provide a satisfying experience for users. The CEO admitted that mistakes were also made with the company's infotainment systems, and Volkswagen is actively addressing the issues with software and hardware updates. Volkswagen's move away from touch-capacitive switchgear echoes similar shifts by brands like General Motors and Ford, who phased out these features after receiving criticism from owners. In pursuing improved usability and customer satisfaction, Volkswagen is determined to learn from past mistakes and create interiors that resonate with its drivers. As Volkswagen continues refining its approach, customers can expect a renewed focus on intuitive design, optimised functionality, and an enhanced driving experience. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags volkswagen Volkswagen Malaysia Volkswagen interior Volkswagen haptic control
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