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01:03
Bienvenidos a The Nevo EV News Podcast.
01:05
Ha sido un día muy buscadero.
01:07
Hemos estado a IAA o la Múnica Motor Show,
01:11
o como se dice en Alemania, IAA.
01:13
Y hay mucho que hablar de eso.
01:16
Tenemos el premio del mundo de BMW iX3.
01:19
Tenemos entrevistas con algunos de los executives de BMW.
01:22
Mr. Neue Klas himself, Dr. Mike Reichelt.
01:25
The head of BMW Design Group, Adrian Van Hoidank
01:28
and Stefan, who is the SVP for Connected Company.
01:33
So chat to them, look at the car, chat about the car.
01:37
We also got to look at the Škoda Vision Zero,
01:40
which is their concept for their electric combi, a state.
01:44
So whether it's the Octavia or the superb,
01:47
they have sold a large volume of them
01:50
and they have been the number one
01:52
estate seller in Europe since 2016.
01:54
I finally get to chat about the Mercedes-Benz,
01:57
GLC electric powered by EQ technology, as they say.
02:01
It was revealed at IAA,
02:04
but I got to look at it a couple of weeks earlier.
02:07
Volkswagen have lots to talk about.
02:10
They have their urban EV family, ID Polo,
02:13
ID Polo GTI, which would have been the ID2.
02:18
But they're coming back to the original name marks.
02:21
Then we have ID Cross,
02:23
which is the electric T-Cross,
02:27
And then Škoda have their,
02:30
sorry, Škoda have the EPIC.
02:32
So there's a video up on the channel of that.
02:34
And Cupra has the Raval,
02:38
used to be the Urban Rebel,
02:40
but is now going to be the Raval,
02:42
which is a suburban Barcelona, I believe.
02:44
So these four based on the same platform,
02:46
which is the MEB Plus platform.
02:47
So we'll chat a bit about that.
02:49
I also got to attend an unveiling of the Hyundai Hyundai.
02:54
Ioniq 3, which is the Concept 3,
02:57
which is the prelude to this Ioniq 3 coming to that.
03:01
And I got to interview Eduardo Ramirez from Hyundai,
03:04
who is the head of the European design side of the house.
03:07
And I got to go back and have another chat
03:10
with Mark Adams from Opel.
03:12
And Mark is the vice president for group design.
03:16
Un video in the last time.
03:18
So it's nice to get him on the podcast again.
03:20
And we were chatting about the Opel Maka GSE
03:23
and the Opel Corsa GSE Concept,
03:28
sorry, Vision Gran Turismo,
03:30
which is on their stand.
03:32
So for those who don't know,
03:34
my name is Derek Riley.
03:35
And on this podcast,
03:36
we chat about all things electric vehicles.
03:39
Our Nebos Ireland's only dedicated electric vehicle platform
03:42
and we'll be covering where we were this week,
03:44
what we've been driving.
03:45
We haven't been driving a lot
03:46
because we have been doing a lot of motor show.
03:48
And what have we been doing with the podcast?
03:50
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03:52
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03:54
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03:57
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03:58
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So let's get stuck in.
04:01
BMW iX3 Neue Klasse.
04:05
And so what this is going to be
04:08
is the everything BMW moving forward
04:12
is going to be Neue Klasse
04:14
and taking from this first in the series.
04:19
It's on the new 800 volt architecture.
04:21
You're going to have super fast charging,
04:23
400 kilowatts on DC peak,
04:25
11 kilowatts on AC.
04:27
That means if you get a fast enough charger,
04:29
you'll get to charge up 371 kilometers
04:32
in just 10 minutes.
04:33
10 to 80% of that battery in 21 minutes
04:37
would have seen the panoramic eye drive,
04:39
which is kind of a screen at the bottom
04:42
seven degrees tilted towards the driver.
04:45
And I would have seen this originally at CES Las Vegas.
04:48
So they have been drip feeding this out
04:50
for a number of years, the different elements of it.
04:52
Price in Ireland, we got the prices,
04:57
That is for the 50 version,
05:00
size battery, but the big battery.
05:02
There will be a smaller battery, the 40 version,
05:04
and that will be coming in the middle of next year.
05:06
But the 50 version, the launch model
05:08
will be landing in Ireland
05:12
the very specific about that date for Blitdom.
05:16
This bigger battery version will have 805 WLTP.
05:20
It's going to come in three trims,
05:24
and the IX3 M Sport Pro.
05:26
Starting off all of them on 20 inch wheels,
05:28
you're going to have a frunk
05:30
because it is a ground up electric vehicle.
05:32
It's going to be able to tow 2000 kgs
05:35
It's 4.8 meters long nearly,
05:37
it's nearly 1.9 meters wide
05:39
and it is over 1.6 meters tall
05:41
with a 2.9 meter wheelbase,
05:43
so you're really starting to see the benefit
05:45
of that dedicated electric vehicle platform.
05:47
Also it's on the 6th gen eDrive system,
05:50
which has 30% faster charging,
05:53
40% less energy losses,
05:55
it's 10% lighter than the 5th gen
05:57
and it's got 20% less manufacturing costs.
06:00
Size of the boot, it is 520 litres
06:02
and when you drop the trunk,
06:04
it is 17, stop, drop the rear seats,
06:08
So yeah, a really practical
06:13
The only thing I don't like about it
06:15
is the four spoke steering wheel.
06:17
I just think that top spoke
06:19
is a bit unnecessary.
06:22
Otherwise I really like all of it.
06:24
I like the Panoramic Eye Drive.
06:26
I believe the driving of some journalists
06:28
have had covered drives.
06:30
I believe the drive is phenomenal
06:32
and we chat about that
06:34
with some of the executives.
06:36
We've got three interviews
06:38
with some very high level BMW executives.
06:40
So let's get stuck into those interviews.
06:43
My name is Mike Reichelt
06:45
and I'm the head of the Neue Klasse.
06:47
We're responsible for the whole project,
06:49
not only for the first one, the IX3,
06:51
but the whole lineup we'll bring
06:53
after the first one.
06:55
Would you be considered within BMW
06:57
as Mr. Neue Klasse?
07:01
It was very good to hear that
07:03
it's not going to be just the IX3,
07:05
it's going to be future models.
07:07
Did somebody say 40 models over the coming years?
07:09
Yes, but when we speak
07:11
about the 40 models
07:13
we have different ways.
07:15
The first one is the rollout
07:17
of the Neue Klasse by its own.
07:19
Full electric cars, optimized
07:21
only for fully electric
07:25
The next one, all the upcoming
07:27
new models get the Neue Klasse technology.
07:29
And the third one is
07:31
we make model updates
07:35
from the current product portfolio
07:37
gets the Neue Klasse technology.
07:41
end of 2020, we make
07:43
40 new models and model updates
07:45
and then everything is Neue Klasse.
07:47
The Neue Klasse technology is everywhere.
07:49
So not just one model
07:51
which would be not easy to do
07:53
but be a bit more focused
07:55
when you have such a product breadth.
07:57
What was the biggest challenge
07:59
or what is the biggest challenge?
08:01
At the beginning you have only to side
08:05
but these are the most important one
08:07
you can't correct in a later phase
08:09
battery cell technology
08:11
to jump from the prismatic cells
08:13
into the round cells
08:15
with 20% higher energy density.
08:17
The integration of the cells,
08:19
the most expensive part, the battery pack
08:21
with we call it cell to pack
08:23
back to open body, where you get
08:25
the best space, the biggest space
08:27
for integration of the cells
08:29
and the big battery pack for more e-range.
08:33
to go on a solar electronic
08:37
It's a breakthrough
08:39
when you look back from our
08:41
further development of
08:43
the last generations
08:47
we start also an electric
08:49
electronic on a white sheet of paper.
08:51
We go to architecture
08:53
with only supercomputing
08:55
in this so-called super brains
08:57
that's the BMW know-how
09:01
classics, small sensors, ICVs
09:03
from the industry standard
09:05
but in the house inside our super brains.
09:07
The biggest decision
09:09
from the design perspective was
09:11
what is the next BMW iDrive
09:13
you know we are the pioneers
09:15
with the BMW iDrive, the controller
09:21
coming from C industry
09:23
industry touch voice control
09:25
that's the most important
09:27
interaction concept
09:31
BMW panoramic vision
09:33
and to use the front skin
09:35
as protection screen
09:37
for all the information
09:41
the central information display
09:43
bigger one, perfect position
09:49
you saw the new design language
09:51
that's the third one
09:53
we call it take the essence of BMW
09:55
and bring it into the future
09:59
but the process has the part
10:01
what is essential for BMW
10:03
and what is the modern
10:05
interpretation monolithic
10:11
but with light signatures
10:13
and all this things
10:17
we use from the history of BMW
10:19
but not in a retro design
10:21
but in completely new and modern design
10:23
but of the first view
10:27
and like you say you're designing for today
10:29
looking back but also you need to plan for the future
10:31
as well because it is going to
10:33
go forward a number of years
10:41
with honor to our heritage
10:43
and we use something from our heritage
10:45
but in completely new and modern
10:47
and forward thinking interpretation
10:51
and that's only the first one
10:53
but we also roll out this new design language
10:55
this more monolithic design
10:59
sometimes it feels like iconic
11:01
we want to roll it out also over the whole portfolio
11:05
you mentioned that the new powertrain
11:07
is much more integrated into the chassis
11:09
how does the new compact design
11:11
which combines the motor, transmission
11:13
and power electronics
11:15
affect the vehicles driving dynamics
11:17
yes, the first thing is
11:19
the best position for the battery pack
11:27
position of the pack
11:29
and it's a structural element
11:31
and when you drive the car
11:35
so such a solid drive
11:39
we fully integrate the battery pack
11:41
the second one is how to steer
11:49
in different easy use
11:51
to steer drivetrain and driving behavior
11:55
in only one super brain
11:57
we call it heart of joy
11:59
it's developed by our own
12:01
we wrote every line of code
12:07
it's ten times faster
12:09
than today's electronic architecture
12:17
the fastness of electric machines
12:21
the initial moment you have
12:23
you have a completely new driving behavior
12:27
the car knows where you want to drive
12:33
and we use this in combination
12:35
with best efficiency
12:39
the most specular one
12:45
more than 95% of all
12:49
till the standstill
12:51
we recuperate till the standstill
12:53
that means you don't have the last movement
12:57
you can close your eyes
12:59
and you can't say when the car stopped
13:03
it's not only for our track
13:05
but it's also in the normal everyday lives
13:11
ultimate driving machine
13:15
I appreciate it's a part of a round table
13:17
so I won't take up all of your time
13:21
what's your favorite element
13:23
and everybody like children
13:25
you don't have a favorite child
13:27
but if you were to pick one element
13:29
that you're proudest of
13:33
I think it's the combination
13:35
I think when customers come to the car
13:37
and they sit in the car
13:39
the panoramic vision is maybe the first
13:45
and the fast speed are the third one
13:49
I'm completely convinced
13:51
all reasons by customers
13:53
don't go to a fully electric car
13:55
e-range, charging speed
14:01
within a sovereign way
14:05
why you don't go to a fully electric car
14:07
but there are many reasons to buy a new car
14:11
you should work in sales and marketing
14:15
thank you very much for your time
14:17
next up we are chatting to connected company
14:19
and the head of all of that
14:21
because it is starting to become software on wheels
14:23
so let's get into the interview with Stefan
14:25
ok, so my name is Stefan Durach
14:29
for connected services
14:31
and everything around digital experience
14:35
very important in the new BMW ix3
14:37
it's been a long time coming
14:39
we talked about before we hit the record button
14:41
I was lucky enough to work with you
14:43
and interview you in CES in Las Vegas
14:45
where we got the panoramic eye drive
14:49
the biggest challenge so far
14:53
when you introduce something like
14:55
panoramic eye drive
14:57
earlier on you see some
14:59
interesting prototype
15:01
sitting on your desk and playing around with it
15:03
and seeing then the final product
15:05
it's a long way to get there
15:07
it's a lot of technology involved
15:09
it's a lot of conceptual work involved
15:11
we did a lot of customer testing
15:13
just to get a very good understanding
15:15
how good our product performs
15:19
just to give you an example
15:21
we tested this with more than 3000 customers
15:23
in the field in different regions of the world
15:25
so it's quite a journey
15:27
to get it up and ready
15:29
in a perfect shape like today
15:31
again we talked about this in Las Vegas
15:33
there will be localization per market
15:35
which is really interesting as much as it's a global platform
15:37
and you're a global brand
15:39
certain markets have different satellite navigation systems
15:41
or different apps etc
15:45
working to get through
15:47
what's working in different local markets
15:49
for us it's really important
15:51
that we can get the proper solution
15:55
to give you specific needs
15:57
typical differentiation
15:59
is certainly about the content
16:01
and by content I mean everything
16:03
what kind of speech assistant you want to use
16:05
what kind of navigation you want to use
16:07
what kind of entertainment content
16:09
you want to get access to it
16:11
so building a global platform
16:13
but with the possibility
16:15
to give you a highly individual offering
16:17
for every market as far as
16:19
really really crucial
16:21
just to give you an example
16:23
let's take a look at the same product in China
16:27
a big team in China
16:29
which is working with local partners
16:31
to integrate local services in our product
16:33
so 70% of the software
16:35
which is running in this car
16:37
or the application site
16:39
is actually built in China for China
16:41
just to give you an example
16:43
same thing is in Korea
16:45
in Korea for example using
16:47
team map as a navigation provider
16:49
so we have always examples
16:51
where we have a specific need in every market
16:55
the leap in technology
16:57
the new class of platform
16:59
what were the biggest challenges developing
17:01
the connected company aspect of that new platform
17:03
you know first of all
17:05
if you do a concept step like this
17:07
as you can see it in the panoramic
17:11
so our display technology
17:13
on the next generation
17:15
is deeply integrated in the classical
17:17
mechanical part of the car
17:19
I wouldn't say not build a complete car
17:21
around that but you have to do a lot of things
17:23
to get it properly integrated because
17:25
you know the reflections of the windshield
17:27
you have to get the display at specific locations
17:29
particularly our air vents
17:33
integration challenge on the mechanical side
17:35
where we have our body
17:37
colleagues a really good cooperation
17:39
just to get it there that's one step
17:41
and then you have to convince a complete
17:43
company to take a step
17:45
like this because the interior looks completely
17:47
different than our cars before
17:49
that's one thing on the other hand
17:51
it's the perfect interpretation of a new driver orientation
17:53
which makes it a little bit easier on the other hand
17:57
building a platform
18:01
at the point you're going to ship it
18:03
and the point you start the development
18:05
you don't know the application
18:07
because of the digital environment
18:09
you don't talk about 3 or 4 years away
18:11
nobody can predict what kind of features
18:13
will be there life up and running
18:15
building this kind of flexible infrastructure
18:17
to integrate any kind of service at any point in time
18:19
so in China for example
18:23
right now a deep seek integration
18:25
at that point we started the project nobody was talking about deep seek at all
18:27
we are going to launch
18:31
Disney Plus as a service
18:33
and it's just the integration we can do
18:35
so we are pretty quick
18:37
or we are pretty flexible
18:39
and can quickly integrate new features on the market
18:41
and this is a trick to do
18:43
it's the same thing, it's the same time
18:45
yes, totally different from previous
18:47
where you would plan 2, 3, 4 years
18:49
maybe even longer ahead
18:51
you know what the UI is going to be
18:53
it was fixed in stone
18:55
over there update wasn't such a thing
18:57
the market is moving so fast now
18:59
and to have the computing power
19:01
to be able to future proof that as well
19:03
because a lot of stuff is over there
19:05
but there still is hardware in the car
19:11
we always talk about the car
19:13
but certainly a crucial part of the equation
19:15
is our backend infrastructure as well
19:17
so with a lot of application
19:19
we can still just run on our
19:21
backend infrastructure because we have 100%
19:25
to our cars and so 5G
19:29
so just for example on the navigation side
19:31
you know the calculation of navigation
19:33
which is all happening on the backend side
19:35
the voice assistant
19:37
certainly there is a part in the car as well
19:39
but a lot of computation happening on the backend side as well
19:41
so with this duality
19:43
between what's happening in the car
19:45
and what we can execute on the backend
19:47
gives us certainly much more flexibility
19:49
and you can certainly cope with
19:51
increasing computation power as well
19:53
very good, the new electrical architecture
19:55
including the zonal architecture
19:57
has a major innovation
19:59
how does the new structure enable faster
20:01
more efficient development of digital features
20:03
such as the over the air updates for the IX3
20:05
and it's not just IX3
20:07
it's going to be future models rolling out
20:09
I think that's a really important aspect
20:11
so it's not one of a kind
20:17
of cars which we're launching
20:19
so over the next 2 years
20:21
there will be more than 40 cars
20:23
which actually get this kind of technology
20:25
so it's really a pretty quick
20:27
a roller to the market
20:29
and the zonal architecture
20:31
you mentioned and with our 4 Superbrain
20:33
we have certainly the possibility
20:35
from the software architecture
20:37
to deploy applications everywhere
20:39
so including our backend infrastructure
20:41
so there's a couple of things
20:43
we didn't have in mind when we started
20:45
but with this kind of infrastructure
20:47
we can do a lot of things
20:49
sometimes computing chipsets and supercomputers
20:51
we get a number, it's a code
20:53
but BMW has the heart of joy
20:55
can you tell me a bit about that
20:57
so the heart of joy actually
20:59
the perfect description of what we're doing
21:01
so it's integration between driving dynamic
21:05
it's hard to describe in words
21:07
you have to experience by yourself
21:09
but it really makes you a better driver
21:11
it feels so natural, it's so intuitive
21:13
and the control you have on the car
21:15
because there is no delay, no latencies
21:17
it's a great thing to do
21:19
so hopefully you have the chance to drive it
21:21
fingers crossed I will too
21:23
BMW Ireland if you're listening
21:25
when the test drives happen
21:27
what we found with the Aida systems
21:29
and some cars coming from other markets
21:31
it was not really set up for European roads
21:33
or European driving styles
21:35
that's not going to be the case with BMW, iX3
21:43
so it really supports the driver
21:45
in the best possible way
21:47
and like we said we introduced
21:49
Hands Off 130 in Germany for example
21:51
and we rolled out over complete Europe
21:53
and it's really a great feature you have to experience
21:55
the iX3 is going to be 20%
21:57
more efficient than its predecessor
21:59
what role did the connected company
22:01
in digital technologies such as advanced data analytics
22:03
and AI play in achieving
22:05
such a significant saving
22:07
at the end of the day
22:09
we are counting every watt
22:11
in the car and this is actually
22:13
really what we did, we have a long history
22:15
in efficient dynamics
22:19
it's only a phrase, we really did this
22:23
attention to every detail
22:25
just by using a simple example
22:27
a metrics bed glide technology
22:33
on our screens even
22:35
so efficiency is our highest priority
22:37
in this car because at the end of the day
22:39
we can certainly put more batteries in the car
22:41
but it's getting heavier and doesn't help
22:43
so efficiency is the most important part of the game
22:47
the iX3 bi-directional charging capability
22:49
so vehicle to load, vehicle to home
22:53
what are the top priorities for BMW
22:57
are we going to be monetizing those features as well
22:59
at the end of the day
23:01
we are always doing it
23:03
certainly for the benefit of the customer
23:05
and if you take a look at it
23:07
there is a potential for the customers
23:09
especially if it can do smart charging
23:13
the customer want to participate
23:15
in this kind of development
23:17
so we make it happening for our customers
23:19
at the end of the day it's
23:21
for the sake of the customer
23:23
and we know there is road reasons
23:25
where people are pretty keen on having
23:27
a huge energy storage
23:29
in front of the door
23:31
in case they need it
23:33
and so we have to make this happen
23:37
with regards to efficiency sustainability
23:39
goes hand in hand with that as well
23:41
so whether it's the production of the hardware
23:43
but also the efficiency of the running
23:45
that plays a big part for BMW
23:47
from the aerodynamic
23:49
along with the efficiency
23:51
a lot of the product
23:55
sustainability aspect
23:57
and we are really keen on that
23:59
so we put a lot of attention on every material
24:03
on the secondary market
24:05
so there is a high priority for us
24:07
and production is going to be in a
24:09
fossil fuel free facility
24:11
so there is a lot of thinking behind the circular economy
24:13
and that whole lifetime of the vehicle
24:15
exactly you know it's not only one product
24:17
you have to think about it as a complete system
24:19
and you know as a car manufacturer
24:23
thinking systems and system integrations
24:25
and certainly we do the same thing on the production side
24:27
and with our complete vehicle
24:29
not the last question but this is the last question now
24:31
and I'll let you go then
24:33
what are you proudest about in the BMW ix3
24:35
or the Neue Classe in general
24:37
I know it's like children you're proud of them all
24:39
but if you were to pick one thing that you were most proud of
24:43
you know it's often if you take a look at a product
24:45
people talk about one specific feature
24:47
if you take the product as a whole
24:49
the integration work we manage
24:51
with all the different teams within the company
24:53
that thing is the most proud
24:57
as a digital vehicle guy
25:01
I only can realize something like a panoramic vision
25:05
engineering guys in the mechanical side
25:07
has to integrate this
25:09
and this is the biggest accomplishment for us
25:11
it's not like thinking in silos
25:13
and working together as a team
25:15
I think that for me the biggest accomplishment
25:17
thank you very much and best of luck with the future
25:19
thank you very much
25:23
we are talking to Adrian van Hoidank
25:25
who's the head of group design
25:27
not just BMW so all of the other
25:31
so some phenomenal interviews
25:33
and thank you to the BMW Ireland team
25:35
for setting these up for me
25:37
my name is Adrian van Hoidank
25:39
I'm design director for BMW Group
25:41
Adrian thank you very much for joining us on the podcast
25:43
the IX3 introduces the new
25:45
cleaner more minimalist design language
25:47
what was the core inspiration
25:49
for the shift and how does a balanced
25:51
brand heritage would afford
25:53
looking vision for an electric era
25:55
well we have been working
25:57
towards cleaner or perhaps more
25:59
restrained type of design
26:01
for many years actually
26:03
starting with the I3 we introduced
26:05
a new type of form language
26:09
yet emotional and then
26:11
with cars like i4, iX
26:15
and you see some of that I think still
26:19
but we've added some new things
26:21
like a completely new
26:25
which is done completely with light
26:29
and of course in the interior
26:31
we have a big innovation
26:33
which we call panoramic iDrive
26:35
which allows us to completely clean up
26:37
the dashboard in the interior as well
26:39
very good, we talked about the I3
26:41
the original I3 now because we got a sneak
26:43
preview of the upcoming I3
26:47
for another podcast
26:49
BMW has made the bold decision to replace
26:51
traditional chrome accents with light
26:53
what's the thinking behind the change
26:55
and how does it enhance the vehicles visual
26:57
identity especially at night time
26:59
well two things, first of all
27:01
light has become an integral part
27:03
of our brand identity anyway
27:05
for many many years
27:07
we've always recognized our cars
27:09
by the double round headlamps
27:11
even before the times of the LEDs
27:15
and the light rings of course
27:17
we added something very strong
27:21
and then since a number of years we're also illuminating
27:23
our grille which of course is very iconic
27:25
and that's what we're doing here
27:29
in a new and modern way
27:31
but the other reason for it
27:33
was to reduce the amount
27:35
of parts that we use in building a car
27:39
we want to become circular
27:43
noia class generation of cars
27:45
we're making a big step
27:49
one third of that car
27:51
is made out of recycled materials
27:53
and of course recyclability
27:57
when you have fewer parts to begin with
27:59
difficult for a design person though
28:01
because sometimes they like to be flamboyant
28:03
or team likes people
28:05
so there's a restraint there required
28:07
to understand that circularity
28:09
and that sustainability
28:11
we want both, I mean
28:13
I'm not asking my designers every day
28:15
to restrain themselves
28:17
I set them free, I want creativity
28:19
we want emotion because that's
28:21
really the reason why people buy our products
28:23
but my role is that of an art director
28:27
let's say rather at the end
28:29
than at the beginning of a design project
28:31
everything that we have in front of us
28:33
and see what we can do without
28:35
so the restraint comes at the end
28:37
not all the way through
28:43
we've talked briefly
28:45
about the change to the front of the vehicle
28:47
the kidney grill has been a point of debate
28:49
in recent years with the iX3
28:51
it's evolving to a new interpretation
28:53
how do you view the future of this iconic element
28:55
and how does it serve both the design purpose
28:57
but also a functional one
28:59
i.e. housing sensors etc
29:05
it's no longer necessary
29:07
of course on an EV to take air in
29:09
to the kidney shape grill
29:11
so its function has evolved
29:13
and as you mentioned right now
29:15
we are incorporating things like cameras
29:17
and sensors in that front fascia
29:19
and I think we were able to hide
29:21
most of these things quite well
29:23
they need to be there of course
29:25
our cars are more intelligent now
29:27
and they can drive autonomously
29:29
so you have more sensors
29:31
but first and foremost
29:33
you will still be able to recognize
29:37
so it's part of the brand identity
29:39
but it is also something
29:43
in our model lineup
29:45
you will be able to recognize
29:47
the type of BMW with
29:49
so we are going to bring some variation
29:53
and at night time even more so
29:59
but now you are able to illuminate a lot more elements
30:01
of that front and rear
30:03
for that brand identity
30:05
and that brand association
30:07
yes that's fair to say
30:09
and it's not only at night
30:11
because it's all part of the daytime running light
30:13
so even during the day
30:15
when you see the car coming towards you
30:17
you will see that grill
30:19
and those headlamps
30:21
and those signatures might vary
30:25
but it will always be a combination
30:27
of lights and grill
30:30
moving to the interior
30:31
we talked about the panoramic vision display
30:33
as a major interior innovation
30:35
what were the key design principles
30:37
creating a new interface
30:39
that extends across the entire width
30:43
and how does that work with the panoramic eye drive
30:45
to minimize distraction
30:49
one question that we needed to answer
30:51
we felt going forward
30:53
and that is how can you in the future
30:55
deliver cars that are still
30:59
or meant for people who love driving
31:01
and at the same time for modern people
31:03
that want to bring their entire digital life
31:09
that didn't seem to go together so well
31:11
and we believe that
31:13
when we struck upon panoramic vision
31:19
because this allows us to project
31:21
the most critical information
31:23
at the bottom of the windscreen
31:27
you have your eyes on the road
31:29
and then in a split second you read what you need
31:33
and it helps you concentrate on the driving
31:37
this display is flexible
31:41
or as an owner of the vehicle
31:43
can configure what is shown
31:45
and even how much is shown
31:47
you can leave it completely empty
31:49
in the middle or on the right hand side
31:51
or you can fill it up with the apps
31:53
that you find relevant
31:55
for your digital life
31:57
and those two things
31:59
I believe are going to be key
32:03
in the next years to come
32:19
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32:25
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32:27
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33:13
para que las materiales y las formas físicas de la IAX-3
33:17
sigan creando un sentido tangible de la calidad de la estructura
33:21
y especialmente debido al uso de materiales más sustentables.
33:24
Perdón. Mi pregunta es, ¿cómo lo hago?
33:26
¿Cómo te asegura que los materiales y las formas físicas
33:30
sigan creando un sentido tangible de la calidad de la estructura?
33:34
Bueno, en general, los caras van a ser más inteligentes,
33:39
significa que hay mucho más tecnología en los caras,
33:42
pero no queremos esa tecnología ser en tu fase.
33:45
Primero y foremost, queremos crear un ambiente de vida en cuatro regalos.
33:51
Así que tomamos gran cuidado también en la IAX-3
33:54
para crear eso, para crear un interior y un ambiente
33:57
que es muy caliente y bienvenido.
34:00
Y, sí, la tecnología es ahí, pero es escondida
34:04
y sólo ahí cuando necesitas.
34:06
Y los materiales que usamos pueden ser reciclados.
34:09
Tenemos algunas cebollas de fabrico, un material fantástico,
34:12
que se han hecho de los botones de recicleta PET, por ejemplo.
34:17
Y es muy suave para el contacto,
34:20
es muy bueno desde el punto de vista climático.
34:24
Así que sabemos que, especialmente,
34:29
cuando usamos un idioma de forma más sustentable,
34:33
todos los detalles nos importan mucho más.
34:36
Así que tomamos mucho tiempo y atención para todos los detalles.
34:40
Es como tus colegas de ingeniería
34:42
sobre el colegio de colegio.
34:44
Cuando vas al eléctrico, la vibración, el sonido,
34:46
están todos reducidos,
34:47
así que tienen que subir el juego
34:49
con respecto a la calidad de los materiales
34:51
que utilizan también.
34:53
Es lo mismo para el equipo de diseño.
34:55
Has mencionado que el diseño
34:57
es menos convolutivo y más auténtico.
35:00
¿Cómo se manifesta la filosofía
35:02
interior y exterior?
35:04
¿Y cómo se define la autenticidad
35:06
en el contexto moderno de diseño automóvel?
35:10
La autenticidad para nosotros es dos cosas.
35:13
Primero, queremos hacer un diseño
35:16
que expresa lo que probablemente
35:19
te expieres cuando coges el vehículo.
35:22
Si se ve rápido, probablemente es.
35:25
Y, por ejemplo, en el BMW,
35:28
Un mini parece divertido,
35:30
y es divertido para coger.
35:32
Cuando veas el Rolls Royce,
35:34
piensas que este vehículo
35:36
será como una carpeta magia.
35:39
Eso para nosotros es parte
35:43
El diseño debe ser auténtico
35:48
el diseño es más emocional,
35:51
un poco más de aire,
35:55
Pero es lo que necesitas
35:57
en un producto como eso.
36:00
uno aspecto y el otro
36:02
es que debe ser auténtico
36:05
a nuestra historia.
36:06
Lo que me encuentro
36:08
es extremadamente moderno.
36:10
Creo que, especialmente,
36:12
el costumbre europeo
36:14
especialmente en la frontera, por ejemplo,
36:16
cosas como el grill
36:19
probablemente relatar
36:28
esto también es bueno.
36:31
ha hecho muchos cambios
36:33
en tecnología y diseño
36:35
pero siempre hemos estado
36:41
muy divertido para probar.
36:43
Muchos de los nuevos brands
36:44
no han tenido la heredad
36:45
que pueden aprender.
36:48
estás muy raro en ese sentido,
36:50
pero también tiene que ser,
36:51
estás restriado por eso.
36:54
que un caro potencialmente.
36:57
podrías pensar en eso,
37:05
pueden ver en nuestra historia
37:07
que lo que estamos haciendo hoy
37:12
y empezamos haciendo hoy.
37:14
Hemos estado pensando
37:16
durante muchos años.
37:20
en diferentes formas,
37:22
tiene que ir a las veces.
37:34
cuando lanzamos algo nuevo,
37:35
tenemos que ser preparados
37:40
porque las personas
37:50
estamos haciendo esto
37:52
con algunos carros de show,
37:53
tenemos que preparar
38:01
hemos mostrado cinco carros de show
38:15
de nuestra historia
38:20
que está preparando
38:21
para hacer una gran decisión.
38:24
en un número de meses.
38:26
estoy muy en BMW en ese sentido.
38:28
Sabes que la tecnología
38:29
está cambiando más rápido
38:37
permanece tan timida
38:40
desarrollaciones tecnológicas?
38:47
en la interfaz de usuario
38:57
con vision panorámica.
38:59
También a nuestros asesores.
39:03
de otras manufacturas.
39:20
con los aspectos digitales
39:25
con esta generación vehiculada
39:27
y creo que lo hicimos
39:29
en términos de diseño.
39:35
que es bastante limpio
39:38
mantiene más tiempo.
39:42
ha hecho en el séptimo.
39:50
va a ser de esa manera.
39:53
de la lipa de Quantum
39:55
mirando más allá de la I-X3.
39:57
¿Qué es el elemento
39:58
más importante del diseño
40:00
de la nueva plataforma
40:06
por los 10 a 15 años?
40:12
sea el display panorámico
40:18
arquitectura vehiculada.
40:20
Es bastante difícil
40:21
integrarlo más tarde.
40:27
cuando has hecho eso
40:31
dejar un instrumento normal
40:35
puedes establecer el interior
40:36
en una forma completamente diferente,
40:38
posicionar el carácter
40:39
en una posición diferente,
40:40
crear más interior espacio
40:44
un poco más rúmena,
40:46
a un cierto extent.
40:50
por supuesto, es siempre
40:51
sobre proporciones.
40:53
relaciones de cuerpo a cuerpo.
40:56
son las decisiones que
40:57
hiciste muy tarde en el proceso.
40:59
hemos hecho eso, right?
41:01
Me pregunté a sus colegas
41:03
y me dieron una gran respuesta
41:05
a los guíderos panorámicos.
41:07
que has señalado a uno.
41:08
Tienes un hijo favorito.
41:09
Es lo que estoy intentando decir.
41:10
Así que es bueno verlo.
41:12
me recuerdo muy bien
41:13
cada paso de la forma en el proceso de diseño
41:18
el momento de rompimiento.
41:20
La última pregunta.
41:23
escuchar que no será sólo una innovación ix3.
41:26
volvido a un número de modelos.
41:28
Y así, como colegas de diseño
41:29
estás empezando a implementar.
41:31
que hay muchas de ellas
41:35
de muchos modelos de BMW
41:37
todos estos elementos
41:38
de las clases noia.
41:40
Este tipo de interfaz
41:41
va a entrar en todos nuestros modelos.
41:44
¿Quién es el final de las ideas
41:45
antes de que repartimos el podcast?
41:49
a escuchar las reacciones
41:53
por supuesto, o de tus escuchadores.
41:56
mirando a las reacciones
41:59
estamos muy felices
42:01
que podemos finalmente
42:04
y verlo en el rostro,
42:05
que también es para mí
42:07
excitante sin camufla.
42:09
Estás mirando a mí en el rostro,
42:14
que podemos already
42:15
estar en el canal de YouTube,
42:18
que ya se han dirigido,
42:19
están diciendo que es un buen rostro,
42:20
así que estoy mirando
42:25
Gracias por tu tiempo.
42:28
a todos los exámenes
42:30
y al equipo de la BMW,
42:33
para ponerlos para mí,
42:38
y a todos los exámenes.
42:44
Es una cosa que se me parece
42:44
a todos los exámenes.
42:46
No es una cosa que se me parece
42:48
a todos los exámenes.
42:54
qué realmente es el rostro.
42:59
a todos los exámenes.
43:07
de la primera edición desde 2016 en Europa entre los combis de Octavia y los combis de Superb.
43:15
Así que tenemos la próxima generación de el diseño moderno de la lengua de silencio,
43:19
el diseño optimizado de aerodilámica, ronca más larga,
43:23
la luz del avión con los ciberlites de Shkoda.
43:29
Es de 4,9 metros longa, es basado en esa arquitectura SSP,
43:33
como la de la Audi.
43:36
No es solo una resgencia de una Tour ID7 de Volkswagen,
43:40
y es genial ver el concepto.
43:44
Pero lo que tenemos es elementos de lo que va a venir en 2027,
43:51
así que empezaremos a ver la versión de producción siguiente año.
43:56
Así que la visión O es derivada del concepto de circularidad,
44:02
lo que estamos hablando de diseño, produciendo, usando, reciclando el caro en una forma sustentable,
44:07
el display horizon, así que en el topo de la BMW iX,
44:11
estamos ahora ciertamente a ver más de estos display horizontales.
44:15
Algunos son los screens, como la de la BMW y el de Shkoda,
44:18
algunos son los display de la cabeza y la reflexión,
44:21
como la de Citroen EC3.
44:23
El botón de la visión de Shkoda 0 va a ser 650 litros,
44:30
y luego con las luces de 1,700.
44:33
Tuve algunas luces bioadaptivas.
44:36
Simplemente clave de features como un speaker Bluetooth portable
44:39
y un frijón integrado.
44:41
Pintos 3D de la cabeza.
44:43
Las luces son cubiertas, 100% PES, material flatnit,
44:48
así que tienen ultra suede, 65% de contenido plant-based.
44:54
Tiene un nuevo exterior tech loop-faced, face mask,
45:00
minimalista diseño, como hemos hablado.
45:03
En los ventajos, air flow, canales, ventalidad huda,
45:06
que fue muy interesante.
45:08
Activa rotas en la frontera,
45:11
especialistas huellas, como puedes imaginar,
45:13
y los handles de la puerta recessa,
45:15
luces de T-shaped, on the rear,
45:17
illuminated, Shkoda logo, on the bonnet,
45:19
y also on the trunk,
45:22
Body-coloured features kind of shifts from,
45:25
it's kind of like that pearlescent kind of a vibe to it.
45:28
So they've sold over 3 million combis
45:31
across the world since 20, since 2000,
45:35
since 1998, get it out, Derek.
45:39
There have been 3 million,
45:41
Octavia combis and 650,000 superb combis
45:45
since they brought them into the market in 2008.
45:47
So 1998 is when the Octavia came out,
45:50
the Convy version of it.
45:52
Great to see it, video up on the channel,
45:54
links in the description if you want to see more.
45:57
So yeah, good to see it,
45:59
and who doesn't love states and electric states.
46:05
videos up on the channel, first look.
46:08
I think I'm the only Irish journalist
46:11
with some footage of it.
46:13
Big car for Mercedes-Benz.
46:15
GLC is their biggest seller,
46:18
so great to see that as well.
46:20
The GLC was launched 6 years ago
46:23
and has sold 2.6 million units.
46:25
So lots to chat about with that.
46:32
what's the biggest stand out,
46:35
I suppose it is the fact that it is
46:37
the illuminated front grille.
46:43
and I've chatted about this recently on a podcast
46:45
where I was able to drip feed in some of the
46:48
elements of the new GLC that we were getting
46:51
coming through LED lights,
46:59
It is beautiful in my opinion.
47:03
So the official term for it is the Mercedes-Benz
47:06
GLC with EQ technology,
47:08
but people are going to be calling it the electric GLC.
47:11
They've looked to try to make it as efficient as possible,
47:13
so they're talking between 15 and 18 kilowatt hours
47:16
per 100 kilometers,
47:22
It has an option of a hyper screen
47:25
which goes pillar to pillar.
47:27
It's a lot of screen,
47:29
but they've done it in a nice way.
47:31
Originally we would have seen these screens
47:33
and you could have seen the screen in behind.
47:35
It was like a sheet of glass with screens behind it,
47:37
but this is a continuous screen
47:39
and you can have wallpapers
47:41
that will really expand on that.
47:43
This is a steering range
47:47
with the GLC 400 4MATIC
47:50
360 kilowatt power, 713 km of range.
47:54
So we're seeing BMW over 800,
47:57
Mercedes-Benz over 700 practical SUVs
48:01
with big batteries, big range.
48:04
First look video is up on the channel.
48:08
we're gone away from that soap bar shape
48:11
and the EQ ease, SUVs,
48:16
This is much more back to a more traditional style
48:20
and I think that's what their audience wants.
48:22
So they're really leaning into their heritage
48:26
that we would have seen over the years,
48:28
over the 100 years plus of Mercedes-Benz
48:31
and they have that three pointed star.
48:33
It's going to be illuminated
48:35
and the grill is going to be illuminated
48:37
and so that change of legislation Europe as well
48:41
illuminate logos and grills
48:43
and all the rest of it is definitely helping
48:45
the design language.
48:47
Let me know in the comments if this is something
48:49
that is of interest to you
48:53
I've got a lot of people saying yes this is,
48:55
I'm interested in finding it more about this.
48:58
At the weekend we had Volkswagen Group
49:02
We've had Volkswagen ID Polo,
49:13
So ID Polo, ID Cross,
49:15
video up on the channel first look,
49:19
It's a Polo as you and I know, just electrified.
49:21
So great to see it,
49:23
people just want something that they know,
49:25
if it's got the build quality,
49:27
if it's got the range and they're saying
49:29
they want to have 450 km range.
49:31
They want it starting at 25,000 euros
49:36
Charging port front right wheel arch
49:39
or driver side in Ireland wheel arch
49:41
so you can drive in nose into charge.
49:44
And also for superchargers,
49:46
you'll be on the right side.
49:48
Nose in charging is interesting
49:50
because you'll be reversing out.
49:53
They want front wheel drive
49:55
and so that's going to be,
49:57
that's interesting as well.
49:59
The near to production ready
50:04
which is the T cross electrified.
50:06
SUV, we saw the concept of that
50:08
but it's 90% if I remember correctly.
50:11
So, once again, video up on the channel
50:13
and link in the description of this podcast
50:15
if you haven't already subscribed, head over there.
50:19
Design by head of design Andy Mint
50:22
over on the Drivers Republic podcast
50:24
with Mark and Patty.
50:26
They don't talk about me
50:28
but I have no problem talking about them.
50:30
They have an interview with him
50:32
and so head over there and listen to that.
50:34
And he seems like a very nice fella.
50:36
He's very personable and it gives us
50:38
whole backstory so pop over there
50:39
As well as the Volkswagen's, those three, we have the base on the same platform.
50:44
That M.E.B plus platform, we have the
50:47
Škoda Epic, we got to see the exterior of that video went up on the channel this
50:51
morning and then we have a camouflage or a kind of urban rebel.
50:57
That's what it was called.
50:59
It is the Cooper Reval.
51:01
That video will be going up in the next day or two just to walk around
51:05
Looks good Volkswagen impacted in full swing.
51:08
A lot of people saying great to have them do what they should be doing.
51:12
And so have a look around those videos.
51:15
Lots more interest and we're going to see a lot more product
51:17
defenses coming from Volkswagen.
51:21
And the cross is nice.
51:23
People are looking for that small SUV.
51:25
It's going to be into a tough marketplace.
51:26
You're going to have the BYD Ato 2.
51:27
You're going to have the Renault 4.
51:29
You're going to have the Citroen EC3 Aircross.
51:34
And others, lots of others.
51:36
Some of them, I can't.
51:38
The Opelfrontera, I wonder if you can remember more than that now.
51:43
But, yeah, lots of videos up on the channel.
51:47
The next thing we did was thanks to Hyundai Ireland.
51:50
We got a chance to have a look sneak peek at the Ioniq 3 concept.
51:55
Our concept 3, I think is the technical term,
51:57
but it will become it will become the Ioniq 3 based on the same platform.
52:02
EGMP as the Kia EV3.
52:05
400 architecture for this price point, 400 volt architecture for this price point.
52:09
But this thing reminds me of the Laster.
52:12
When I was doing the video, I was like,
52:15
this reminds me of something.
52:16
And when I was living in Dunleary, there was a Velaster,
52:19
which is if you have those can remember, it was that it's a
52:22
two doors on one side and one door on the other side.
52:25
So have a look at that.
52:28
The opportunity to interview as well with that concept look
52:33
the head of European design, Eduardo Ramírez,
52:37
from Hyundai, so let's jump into that interview now.
52:40
So my name is Eduardo Ramírez
52:43
and I am the head of the European Design Center of Hyundai.
52:46
Excellent. Eduardo,
52:48
the concept 3 introduces a new design philosophy for the Ioniq lineup,
52:53
the Aero Hatch and the art of steel language as head of European design.
52:58
What's your primary inspiration behind the new direction?
53:01
And how does it specifically resonate with European customers' taste and preference?
53:07
Well, referring to the art of steel design language.
53:11
Because Hyundai is one of the few or perhaps the only
53:16
automotive manufacturer that produces its own steel.
53:20
We wanted to honor this
53:24
method, this process by reflecting it in a design language.
53:29
We took time to to investigate, to experiment with
53:35
maybe as you saw downstairs scale models,
53:38
little models of metal and more paper folding, bending,
53:45
discovering a new way of creating shapes.
53:50
And then we translated those through sketching.
53:54
That is how we bring our intuition
53:58
through sketches, thinking of an efficient, compact vehicle for Europe.
54:04
And that led to this key sketch that we fell in love with
54:09
from our designer Manu,
54:12
which had a very unique profile,
54:16
something that it would fit for our customers, providing
54:21
enough comfort and roominess, but not compromising the dynamic
54:26
and the character of the exterior.
54:28
You gave a story when you were giving the presentation that you were walking
54:31
through the office and somebody had some of the folded steel.
54:35
And in my video, you'll see that because I took some footage of it.
54:38
It's amazing how you're you're planning years in advance.
54:43
And when you're walking through your your eye catches
54:45
something and you went, tell me more about this.
54:49
I would say in the process of innovation,
54:53
I don't believe in Eureka moments.
54:57
Nevertheless, there are times when you see
55:01
something and you know straight away, wow, this has potential.
55:06
And this was one of those moments.
55:08
And it is our job as designers to
55:15
to work hand in hand with engineers to retain the essence,
55:19
the flair of that initial idea through the process or the way to production.
55:24
And this is something in this case,
55:26
we are very proud of that when you look at that key sketch and you look at
55:29
the final car, it's there.
55:34
As a global organization, there are design centers in different parts
55:37
of the world, but the European market is a big market for Hyundai.
55:42
The thinking behind designing specifically for Europe,
55:46
but also would be a global car potentially.
55:50
The concept three, it's has been designed thinking of the needs
55:55
and and and emotions of our European customers.
56:01
It is a car that could well also fit to other regions.
56:06
Aero hatches a nice way of and we looked at that when we saw
56:09
Ioniq 5 a couple of years ago, a very interesting design.
56:15
very much that streamliner, that aerodynamics, that efficiency.
56:20
And having an Aero hatch is a nice little twist in it as well,
56:24
because hatch people think small car, usual, same dimensions roughly,
56:29
but the concept three takes it to another level.
56:33
Yes, we we think of
56:37
efficiency, we value efficiency.
56:40
Es what we want to offer to our our customers.
56:44
And we really worked
56:47
very closely with engineers, aerodynamics engineers
56:54
let the air flow along that center line with so much character
56:59
to achieve a very well optimized aero efficiency.
57:06
And creating something that it does
57:09
no does not have any compromise on roominess.
57:12
Yes, very good as well.
57:15
You've mentioned the belief previously about the power of design
57:20
to signal ways forward and to spark emotions to our customers.
57:25
How does the design of the concept three achieve this,
57:27
particularly with the low slung stance and the dynamic character lines
57:31
that hint at its performance?
57:35
By by combining the functionality and the emotions.
57:44
in the design process, which is nowadays, of course, very
57:48
digitally based, it's all digital process.
57:51
Still we want to to capture
57:56
the intuition of our creative designers
58:00
by sketching, by translating ideas
58:06
through new methods, as, for example, in this case,
58:09
playing with the sketch metal models and paper models
58:14
to capture their feeling, the emotions,
58:18
because we are car enthusiasts, apart from being car designers,
58:22
we are car enthusiasts and we want
58:26
many others to also feel the same.
58:29
Thank you very much.
58:30
The Ioniq brand is known for its distinct, almost retrofuturistic styling.
58:35
How do you plan to evolve and harmonize the visual
58:38
identity of the Ioniq family, ensuring that three, five, six and nine
58:44
are cohesive and you showed the slide of the chess pieces in the presentation
58:48
that some people would have seen in the past.
58:51
Every model nearly has its own identity,
58:53
but it still has to be seen.
58:55
That's a Hyundai when people see it on the road.
58:57
Yes, it all starts by understanding our customers.
59:02
We like referring to the chess pieces
59:04
because in a chess game, every figure,
59:07
every chess figure has a different shape according to its role.
59:12
Unlike the chess pieces, our designs,
59:16
our cars are designed
59:19
especially thinking of every type of lifestyle.
59:24
Eso es por eso que la Ioniq 5
59:26
tiene un cierto carácter.
59:30
La Ioniq 6 es la más estremada, un vehículo,
59:34
pensando en la eficiencia aeroa y con Ioniq 6
59:40
también traemos las emociones de la N model.
59:45
Así que pensamos en cada tipo de
59:48
lifestyle y reflejamos en todos los cars Ioniq.
59:52
Ellos son diferentes.
59:54
Ellos tienen elementos que
59:57
hacenlos sentir como una familia.
00:00
El elemento más obvio es que viene a la iluminación,
00:05
la luz de la píxela.
00:07
Y cuando ves un caro con píxeles, es una Ioniq.
00:12
Y si no es, significa que nos inspiramos a otros también.
00:15
He visto algunos de los píxeles en otros caros.
00:18
Me refiero al respecto.
00:20
Obviamente, llegamos a esa inspiración.
00:22
Hemos hablado de píxeles hoy, Eduardo,
00:25
con respecto a la luz gradiente que podemos lograr en concept 3.
00:29
¿Es ese el primer modelo que empezaremos a ver esto?
00:32
Correcto. Esto es algo que
00:36
vemos cómo evolucionar las píxeles parámetros.
00:40
En otras niveles de expresión.
00:45
Y hemos encontrado que este efecto gradiente
00:48
está dando extra depth a la grafica.
00:52
Hemos hablado de diferentes modelos en las píxeles,
00:55
pero también estamos personalizando algunos de tus modelos dentro de la marca.
00:59
Hemos visto el icono de Casper en South Korea.
01:03
No tenemos mucho eso en el modelo insta,
01:06
pero tenemos MrBoost en el insteroid.
01:10
Y ahora hemos visto MrPix en concept 3.
01:13
Es genial ver un poco de fundación y personalidad.
01:16
Cada caro tiene su propia personalidad distinta,
01:19
pero hacer un carácter y la gente puede resonar con eso también.
01:22
Sí, esto es algo que hemos obtenido un gran feedback
01:26
cuando añadimos a MrBoost, un carácter insteroid.
01:32
Por supuesto, el diseño insteroid es un caro muy expresivo, emocional.
01:39
El boost ha creado un link emocional entre el caro
01:45
y el carácter, o digamos, el usuario.
01:49
Y así, creemos muy fuerte que esta conexión emocional
01:57
es algo importante de llevar adelante a otros modelos.
02:03
Después de la entrevista, voy a tener una foto conmigo.
02:05
Y verás en Edward Rose Toppe, que tiene MrPix.
02:08
En realidad, hay lapelpins y bajos que están rotando en el lugar aquí.
02:11
Así que es genial verlo.
02:14
El nuevo vehículo de software divino
02:17
es una gran concentración para Hyundai.
02:19
De una perspectiva de diseño, ¿cómo influye el interior del concept 3?
02:24
Y ¿qué juego del interior de diseño de diseño
02:27
con el promesio de una experiencia de usuario muy configurable?
02:33
Los vehículos de software definen, por supuesto,
02:38
de manera en la que podría imaginar que los caros
02:42
se convertirán más cerca de un teléfono.
02:46
Sin embargo, valoramos mucho y creemos que es muy importante
02:50
tener una buena balanza de fiscal y digital interacción con el vehículo.
02:58
Es sobre la seguridad.
03:00
Y miramos a la intervención más importante,
03:07
las funciones que tienen que ser tan fácil de alcanzar,
03:13
de reconocer, de tacto.
03:16
Y con el diseño que hemos visto aquí en el concept 3,
03:22
hemos estado buscando formas de llevar más cerca a los caros,
03:27
esos instrumentos, esas funciones,
03:31
que sea de tacto o digital,
03:34
en una forma en la que el vehículo puede configurar los caros que realmente necesita.
03:39
Y según las preferencias,
03:42
según la forma de dirigir o el modo,
03:44
tal vez, uno día estés en el modo de justificar a la gente
03:53
Por lo tanto, en un día más activo,
03:57
puedes configurar esos instrumentos para darles más feedback
04:01
a la forma en la que estás dirigiendo.
04:02
Me gusta lo que hemos hecho con ellos,
04:04
traerlos a la línea de la eye,
04:05
la seguridad, como lo dice el Paramount.
04:08
También hablaste de
04:10
llevar tu propio...
04:14
Así que puedes empezar a customizarla digital,
04:16
pero también físicamente, ¿es correcto?
04:18
Sí, es el principal,
04:19
que puedes actualmente intercambiar esos instrumentos.
04:24
Sabemos los instrumentos de nuestro mundo digital.
04:27
¿Por qué no podemos implementar este principal
04:32
para los instrumentos físicos también?
04:35
Es un nuevo modo de
04:38
proporcionar esta flexibilidad adicional
04:44
para definir sus instrumentos.
04:47
He hecho una foto de eso, también, en el video.
04:50
Si quieres ver el video del concepto 3,
04:53
en el canal de YouTube,
04:54
si no lo has suscrito,
04:59
High Unde, en Irland, Eduardo.
05:00
High Unde es una estética moderna y estética
05:03
con funcionalidad práctica en los modelos recientemente.
05:06
¿Puedes hablar de los desafíos de diseño
05:08
y de crear un balance entre un vehículo
05:09
que es visualmente estricto
05:11
y que es muy eficientemente práctico en la utilidad de los días?
05:17
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06:05
The job of a designer, of course,
06:09
it's beyond the creative side.
06:13
It's important to balance all the requirements,
06:18
find a balance between comfort ergonomics, cost safety and so on.
06:25
There are many, many requirements to bring into the design.
06:30
Therefore, we work hand in hand with our engineers to,
06:34
let's say, keep dreaming, but with one foot on the ground.
06:38
And this is the magic of the design job, actually.
06:42
This is what makes a car retain an emotional aspect while offering
06:51
the correct comfort, security, safety and so on for the user.
06:57
Concept three today, obviously concept.
06:59
So there is an element of
07:01
free thinking with the design team.
07:03
We also had Instroid here.
07:05
That was much more of a free reign and the design team could
07:09
do pretty much what they wanted.
07:11
Was that prefer to say?
07:12
Yes, that was actually a dream project for our team members
07:17
after having worked on the Insta and the Insta Cross.
07:22
This design is a very good base for exploring further possibilities.
07:28
So we said to the design team members,
07:32
feel free and restrain, tell us what you would do.
07:40
the mindset was, what if?
07:43
Tell me, what would you do if?
07:46
And again, going through the sketches in our normal reviewing process,
07:53
we fell in love instantly with the design sketches of Christopher,
07:58
one of our young team members.
08:00
And being young, being very,
08:04
let's say, feeling unrestrained in expression.
08:07
He created what spoke to him,
08:10
but in fact, is what speaks to many young guys as well.
08:14
And from there, we just did the same again, focus on translating that
08:20
directly one to one, retaining that flair and character.
08:25
It's amazing to see it in a roll cage inside net.
08:27
And again, there's another video up on our YouTube channel.
08:30
As an experienced designer yourself, Eduardo,
08:33
for European models such as the I-20, the Kona, the Santa Fe,
08:37
how has your past work in creating customer centric designs influenced your
08:42
vision for Ioniq 3 or Concept 3, especially in your transition from combustion to electric?
08:49
Well, combustion engine has very specific requirements
08:55
in terms of defining the proportions of the vehicle.
08:59
Y cuando empezamos a trabajar en vehículos electrónicos,
09:04
primero pensamos que tendríamos una página blanca para crear con mucho más frecuencia.
09:11
Por supuesto, también hay requerimientos finales.
09:17
Pero lo que me gusta muy es que un vehículo electrónico
09:23
realiza mucho la eficiencia aerodinámica.
09:26
Estoy muy emocionado por la aerodinámica,
09:29
porque es también algo que refleja en la estética.
09:32
Y me gusta trabajar con los vehículos electrónicos,
09:37
que tenemos más frecuencia en la frontera.
09:40
Hoy, lo que representó el grill para el brand en el pasado,
09:45
hoy es representado por la luz.
09:48
Y esto nos da también un montón de escopo para crear algo que no he visto antes.
09:55
Y, además, la luz en la grilla en el pixel,
09:57
así que realmente se ve en el lado pixel de las cosas.
10:00
Un par de preguntas finales.
10:02
La industria automotiva es un estado de cambio rápida.
10:05
¿Cómo se prepara la nueva arta de la lengua de diseño de steel
10:07
para preparar Hyundai para el futuro?
10:09
Y lo que veis es la siguiente trend de diseño de diseño de diseño
10:12
en la mobilidad eléctrica que Hyundai está pensando en.
10:16
Arta de steel es un diseño de diseño que se relaciona con la puridad, la honestidad,
10:24
la honestidad de material, la puridad de forma.
10:27
Esa es la manera en la que creemos que es la right way for Ioniq,
10:34
porque queremos ofer true honest design, honest products to our clients.
10:41
Y es una muy buena manera de venir con algo también muy fresco.
10:48
A pesar de que vas a lidiar con el equipo de diseño en Russelheim, en Alemania,
10:51
es importante que tengas un centro de diseño dedicado a Europa.
10:53
¿Cómo trabajan tus equipos en colaboración con el equipo de diseño global?
11:00
Hemos trabajado globalmente,
11:02
llamamos a nosotros un equipo de diseño global.
11:06
Tenemos constantemente,
11:08
yo diría, un intercambio con Simon Lossby,
11:12
nuestro líder de diseño global.
11:15
Muchísimas reaccionamos nuestros proyectos
11:18
involucrando información en el intercambio con otros equipos.
11:22
Hemos desarrollado un mindset global.
11:25
Por supuesto, todo el equipo tiene un fuerte insight
11:29
en las especies de la región.
11:31
Nuestra opinión sobre las necesidades de nuestros clientes en Europa
11:36
son, por supuesto, reflectidas en los productos que desarrollamos en Europa.
11:40
Pero también colaboramos en proyectos globales
11:44
y incluso en modelos específicos para otras regiones,
11:48
porque tenemos este método global de información en el intercambio.
11:52
Las dos preguntas finales.
11:54
Número 1, si quieres elegir un diseño de concept 3,
11:58
de todos los elementos que te mostró esta noche,
12:01
¿qué sería tu favorito?
12:02
Yo sé que todo es tu favorito, es como elegir a un niño favorito.
12:06
Te diré mi después.
12:11
Mi trabajo es para asegurar que me gusta todo el ángulo.
12:15
Me gusta mucho el ángulo 3.5.
12:19
No voy específicamente a un elemento,
12:22
pero con mis ojos me refiero a ver más perspectivas.
12:28
Y el ángulo 3.5 es donde creo que expresa muy claramente
12:35
este nuevo método de arte de silencio,
12:39
que es una de las líneas de caída en la tensión natural del metal.
12:45
Y esto ha dado una imagen muy unica.
12:51
Es una pieza hermosa cuando te lo describiste y es una sola...
12:55
Es decir, no está trabajando contra el material,
12:57
está trabajando con el material.
12:59
Ese área es mi favorito área.
13:01
Me gusta mucho la lucha con Mr. Picks
13:08
Y también el ángulo 1.5.
13:09
Es un diseño muy bonito.
13:11
No sé si vamos a verlo en el actual, porque es...
13:14
No es muy bueno para costar.
13:16
Sí, eso dará muchas pedazas a muchos chicos.
13:19
Y la última pregunta para Euronado.
13:21
¿Qué te está mostrando más emocionante para Hunde moviendo adelante?
13:25
Estoy muy emocionante.
13:27
La manera en que conseguimos ofer productos
13:31
que son muy bien tomados a diferentes estilos de vida.
13:37
Con el progreso global de la compañía de visión para la humanidad,
13:43
vivimos eso en nuestro trabajo diario.
13:46
Y queremos desarrollar productos que realmente creen nuestra vida mejor.
13:51
Esa es la gran imagen.
13:53
Y no te pases a la lucha de coquicutta.
13:56
Un gran modelo es lo mismo como un pequeño modelo.
13:58
Esa es la lucha de coquicutta.
14:00
Cada pieza tiene una audiencia específica,
14:03
pero también es un caso de uso.
14:06
Y, según el mercado, es genial verlo.
14:08
Es lo que creemos que es el correcto camino
14:12
para ofer a los clientes lo que necesitan.
14:15
Queremos entender los necesitos y el pasión de cada tipo de cliente.
14:23
Y para una persona creativa,
14:26
es un agradecimiento para poder dedicar
14:30
cada diseño específicamente a una persona diferente.
14:33
Eduardo, muchas gracias por tu tiempo.
14:35
Direct, muchas gracias.
14:40
Creo que esto viene a uno de nuestros más longos podcast,
14:44
Me gusta mucho los entrevistas, me gusta mucho la EAAA.
14:50
Y así, gracias a Eduardo, gracias a Hyundai Ireland,
14:57
Y también, el líder de PR para Europa,
15:00
creo que es un término técnico, es un archman,
15:03
Conor Toomey, así que es genial conocerte a él también.
15:06
Finalmente, y al menos,
15:07
escucha, hay muchas cosas en EAAA que no hemos hablado sobre,
15:13
pero aprecio que hemos terminado.
15:14
En el podcast es un entrevista con Mark Adams
15:17
de Opul y Vauxhall.
15:19
Y así, voy a entrar a este entrevista.
15:21
He hablado de Maka GSE,
15:26
que hemos visto recientemente,
15:27
y también de la visión concepta, Corsa GSE Gran Turismo.
15:34
Así que, vamos a hablar con Mark aquí.
15:36
Vamos a hablar de Maka GSE,
15:37
para algo que es un poco más tangible.
15:39
Dime un poco, tenemos la nueva,
15:40
no tenemos nada nueva,
15:41
pero la visión de Opul en la frontera,
15:45
así que muchas de esas lenguas diseñadas
15:47
están hablando de todos los modelos.
15:48
Si voy a volver a Maka en general,
15:52
el Maka fue nuestro primer carro
15:55
que capturó todo lo que queremos hacer
15:57
para el bullsteep forward for Opul,
15:59
con el visor, el panel puro,
16:04
Y lo que estoy muy orgulloso de es que,
16:06
varios años después,
16:08
estamos haciendo...
16:09
Esto es basado en la visión que hemos introducido recientemente.
16:12
Y obviamente, la gran cosa sobre la GSE,
16:15
es que hemos hecho muchas cosas bajo la piel,
16:18
con la suspensión y la geometría, etcétera.
16:21
Obviamente, la performance también.
16:23
Pero el carro tiene un barco más grande,
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tiene 20 inchas de ciencias y tiras,
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así que, realmente, un fantástico barco.
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Y cuando veas el carro en la ruta,
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Sí, tiene ese efecto de 2 tonos aquí,
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así que se ve muy bien.
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Pero para mí, el carro todavía se ve muy moderno hoy.
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Si fue lanzado hoy, para mí,
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se ve muy fuerte ahí,
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y es cuatro años más...
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Y era un gran diseño de tiempo.
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Y me lembra que lanzamos en esa color verde,
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y era un real eyecatcher,
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número uno, y número dos, eléctrico también.
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Y eso es lo que hemos estado haciendo.
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esto es nuestro primer all-electric GSE.
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Y eso es realmente lo que estamos haciendo hoy,
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y mostrando, no solo,
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la verdadera distribución de ese primer carro,
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pero entonces, ¿dónde queremos...
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¿un gulip sobre el horizonte?
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¿Dónde queremos tomar la expresión de los brazos?
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Y eso es por eso que hemos hecho el concepto.
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sobre realmente construir
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lo que tenemos hoy,
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que estamos introduciendo este año
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con la frontera y el gran land.
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Y ahora tenemos un portfolio muy completo,
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un portfolio consistente.
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Y de todas diferentes dimensiones también.
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No, el todo el portfolio es donde queremos ser,
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y ahora es sobre añadir espacios y emoción.
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eso es exactamente lo que estamos añadiendo.
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A ver, a lo largo de los brazos,
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empezan a hacer estas hachas, etcétera,
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pero este GSE no es una hacha,
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es una hacha super,
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el poder es increíble.
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Sí, no, exactamente.
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tomamos una acción.
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Dicimos que si queremos ver sobre el horizonte,
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hablábamos muy pronto
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sobre esta idea de conectar con Gran Turismo,
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porque, interesadamente,
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los dos grandes mercados para Gran Turismo
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están en Alemania y Estados Unidos.
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Así que, ¿cuanto más perfecto se puede hacer?
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Para nuestro gran, para realmente conectar con eso.
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Y ese equipo ha sido muy emocionado
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tenernos en contacto con este carro.
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hemos desarrollado el carro con esta idea
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de realmente conectar con este paciente más joven.
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Y este paciente se ha engañado en performance
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Y queremos, ya sabes...
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Y es un paciente frutuario también.
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Porque puede ser una hacha hacha hoy,
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pero se va a mover a un marco.
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Y entonces, como se progresa con sus familias,
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Gran Turismo, etcétera.
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de dirigir la versión más linda de este carro
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sólo hace un par de semanas.
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Y, ya sabes, la sophisticación del carro
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No es solo una carrera rara.
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Tiene la sophisticación, también.
19:04
El control es hermoso,
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sabemos que tenemos una sensación real.
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Y eso es lo que somos como una carrera.
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Y eso es lo que queremos construir y mover hacia adelante.
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el poder no es realmente el problema.
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tiene que tener esa sophisticación.
19:17
Tiene que tener la poder bajada
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y poder controlar ese poder también.
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Y manejar la forma.
19:24
Por supuesto, el eléctricos,
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tienen una distribución de peso diferente.
19:28
Y tenemos que tener la habilidad
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de hacer el carro eléctrico.
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Este carro es muy eléctrico.
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Y luego puedes coger ese carro
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en el mundo virtual, al mismo tiempo.
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Con esto, ¿están viendo algo que puedes hacer?
19:42
Con respecto a los modelos futuros,
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¿están tomando el lenguaje de diseño?
19:48
¿Tenemos los diseños de compas, etcétera?
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Entonces, la cosa segundaria
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que hicimos con el carro
19:58
es que hemos elegido
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un carro que tiene un fuertipo.
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Así que puedes ver,
20:05
en la lengua overall,
20:06
aunque parece un poco más largo,
20:08
pero no es mucho más largo que el fuertipo.
20:10
Es solo la base de la base de la visión.
20:14
Obviamente, es más largo,
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porque es en la estera.
20:18
Pero el carro fue libremente construido en el coche.
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Pero lo que también queremos hacer,
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es que en algunas de las cosas en el carro,
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empezar a extreparar eso,
20:30
de lo que puede ser
20:33
o un gran portfolio para el OPPO.
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estamos obviamente bien en el desarrollo de...
20:42
Realmente, digamos,
20:43
descansando la línea.
20:47
De nuevo, es más exagerado, por supuesto,
20:50
pero algunas de las cosas importantes,
20:51
como la disminución de compas,
20:54
y algunas de los otros detalles,
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son muy bien lo que queremos hacer.
20:58
Dos preguntas finales, Marc.
21:01
¿qué es la más grande desafío que veas
21:03
con los likes de esta movilidad?
21:05
Porque todo el mundo piensa en una plataforma EV
21:07
que es limitada para diseñar.
21:10
Pero hay baterías para considerar,
21:11
hay otros elementos para considerar.
21:13
No es como un canvo blanco
21:14
como la gente ha dicho en el pasado.
21:17
No hay una cosa así
21:19
como un canvo blanco
21:20
cuando viene al desarrollo de los carros.
21:26
en una marca de mainstream,
21:28
digamos, like OPPO,
21:30
no somos una marca de supercar,
21:33
así que no podemos ser superexoticos.
21:36
Tenemos que hacer cosas para que las personas puedan relatar.
21:43
una performance de supercar,
21:45
pero, al mismo tiempo, es relato.
21:47
Pueden sentir que podría estar en eso,
21:50
podría ser compacto, etcétera.
21:53
Así que es parte del mensaje,
21:56
pero, volviendo a tu pregunta
21:58
sobre la electrificación,
22:00
te da una nueva proporción,
22:02
porque no tienes un gran ICE,
22:04
el vehículo que está en el frente del caro,
22:06
no sé si tenemos más detalles.
22:08
Entonces, puedes tener más
22:09
puestos en la parte superior.
22:13
tienes la habilidad de explorar un poco más
22:16
con la arquitectura
22:18
y las proporciones diferentes del caro.
22:20
Así que, dependiendo de qué tipo de vehículo
22:22
estás intentando hacer,
22:26
pero una gran factura,
22:27
y es lo que hablé un poco sobre este caro,
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y no sobre este caro,
22:30
es que los aerodinámicos son superimportantes
22:33
en los caros eléctricos,
22:34
más o menos, incluso en los caros eléctricos,
22:37
porque eso, finalmente,
22:38
se va a dar a los caros.
22:42
creo que eres más orgulloso
22:43
cuando te lo dices.
22:47
Wow, es difícil de pensar,
22:49
es difícil de pensar.
22:50
Es como tu favorito niño,
22:52
Pero, me gusta el modo
22:54
que hemos podido capturar.
23:00
como mencioné en la presentación,
23:02
la fluididad escultural,
23:05
le da el dinamismo,
23:08
y casi un poco de la naturaleza orgánica
23:11
que creo que el caro es lo que still needs to have.
23:15
Y luego, combinado y contrastado
23:17
con esta más tecnología,
23:19
y eso, creo, es un aspecto muy cool
23:23
Se ve en todo lugar,
23:24
pero es por una razón,
23:28
Hay un motivo detrás.
23:29
Sí, apretamente, claro,
23:30
pero hay una propuesta detrás de todo.
23:33
Marc, gracias por tu tiempo.
23:36
Estamos muy cerca, gente.
23:37
No hablábamos de Pulsar 5,
23:38
fue revelado en Munich.
23:42
muchas personas comentan sobre esto.
23:43
Espero que se despliega con eso.
23:44
Una vez que llegamos más a la presa,
23:47
tuvimos la lucha de la lucha de Irish
23:48
de la B. Y. D. Dolphin Surfe.
23:53
firmemente conocida como
23:56
Pero no llamamos The Seagull en la europea
23:58
y en otros mercados.
23:59
Así que eso viene a un precio de 17,985.
24:03
Suspeciously enough.
24:04
5 o 10 euros debajo.
24:06
The Leap Motors T03.
24:08
Muchos competiciones en ese pequeño espacio.
24:10
Ahora con el Dacia Spring.
24:12
También tenemos la Honda Insta.
24:15
Sí, la lucha parece muy buena.
24:17
Así que voy a tener eso en el canal
24:18
en un par de semanas.
24:19
Así que estén en contacto con eso.
24:20
Si no lo has suscrito, por favor,
24:25
Esta semana, los podcast,
24:26
sobre una hora y 20 minutos,
24:28
espero que os haya gustado.
24:29
Muchos entrevistas.
24:30
Gracias a todos los que han
24:31
tomado el tiempo para hablar de nosotros.
24:33
Realmente orgulloso de venir a
24:34
30 episodios de The Nevo,
24:36
incluso con el podcast para obtener acceso
24:38
a estos exámenes de alto nivel
24:40
y para llevar su historia y lo que
24:42
están haciendo en sus diferentes brands
24:43
a los audientes que están interesados
24:45
en encontrar más sobre los vehículos eléctricos.
24:48
son las onlyas de la plataforma de vehículos eléctricos.
24:51
Y si quieres verlo en persona,
24:53
tenemos el show de vehículos eléctricos
24:55
en partnership con el Banco de Ireland
24:57
que viene en noviembre 7,
24:59
que es el día de negocio,
25:00
y el día público es en noviembre 8.
25:02
Vamos a empezar a ver,
25:02
vamos a empezar a ver mucho más
25:04
de lo que viene en relación
25:06
a los lanzos en el show.
25:07
El lanzo de la línea de cabeza
25:09
va a ser el Nisan Leaf
25:12
toda eléctrica Nisan Micra.
25:15
si no lo habéis registrado
25:19
Los tickets son fríos.
25:21
Así que, claro diario,
25:23
el día de la familia,
25:24
que viene a la larga
25:25
carácter en Ireland
25:27
y una de las largas
25:30
con más de 120 eevees
25:33
orientado por fleas
25:36
y diferentes vehículos dentro.
25:37
en el día de noviembre,
25:38
va a ser carácter pasajero
25:42
y Joe Swing Public.
25:44
Muchas gracias por escuchar el podcast.
25:46
Espero que os haya gustado.
25:47
Déjame un comentario,
25:48
déjame un comentario
25:49
a ver si el día de la familia
25:50
se va a llevar a la larga carácter.
26:18
Los ahorros pueden variar por estado, aplican recepciones de combustible.
26:22
Ve los detalles en el sitio.
26:48
¡Toyota! ¡Vamos a placerlo!