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Volkswagen announces Electric Future-Focused exhibit at the Petersen Automotive Museum

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Volkswagen has collaborated with the Petersen Automotive Museum on a brand-new interactive exhibit that will showcase the design and construction of the vehicles of tomorrow.

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Set to open to the public on Wednesday, November 20, 2019, “Building an Electric Future” will celebrate Volkswagen's rich and impactful history both globally and locally, as well as introduce Volkswagen's new electric concept vehicles. This exhibit will emphasise the brand's plans to become the foremost producer of electric vehicles, beginning with the global concept unveiling of an all-new ID. concept vehicle at a private event on Tuesday, November 19, 2019.

“'Building an Electric Future' gives a behind the scenes look at making the new age of electric and autonomous mobility happen,” said Klaus Bischoff, Executive Director of Volkswagen Design. “It shows varying perspectives from the point of view of the designer, the manufacturer, and the consumer. There's no better opportunity to start this amazing exhibit than with the world premiere of our newest member of the ID. family.”

The exhibit will consist of five rooms showcasing how Volkswagen's modular electric drive matrix, or MEB platform, was engineered, the variety of models that will be built, the uniquely flexible nature of the platform and how the vehicles will be assembled. Through the incorporation of interactive features in each room, visitors will have a variety of engaging ways to visualise new challenges faced by modern automakers and explore what driving will look like in the future. The final room of the exhibit will give visitors an inside look at an ID. concept vehicle and focus on the interior and technology features. Supporting video assets will highlight how this vehicle will augment the future driving experience.

“'Building an Electric Future' aims to inspire and inform our guests about the future of mobility,” said Petersen Executive Director Terry L. Karges. “We want to explore the impact an electrified future will have on a local and global scale, and we're thrilled to collaborate with Volkswagen as it takes on today's challenges to design the cars of tomorrow.”

The four planned ID. concept vehicles will be highlighted through both physical and virtual interactive experiences. Visitors will be able to immerse themselves in the assembly process and see the car take shape around them through virtual reality. They will also have the opportunity to physically explore the finished product — a completed vehicle that will remain unlocked and accessible throughout the run of the exhibit.

“Building an Electric Future” will be the feature installation under the “Driving Toward Tomorrow” series of exhibits at the Petersen. The series will address the automobile industry's current work on the future of transportation design and display actual concept vehicles being developed by a global selection of automobile manufacturers.


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