Volkswagen Group shares future plans with stronger focus on design orientation

Volkswagen Group shares future plans with stronger focus on design orientation

Munich, September 3, 2023 – “Success by Design” was this year’s motto at the Volkswagen Group Media Night. CEO Oliver Blume Oliver Blume presented key findings on realignment of Volkswagen Group and set guard rails for future design strategy. Taking a holistic approach, the company increases the importance of design for the business – from […]

By Breyten Odendaal3 September 20234 min read

Munich, September 3, 2023 – “Success by Design” was this year’s motto at the Volkswagen Group Media Night. CEO Oliver Blume Oliver Blume presented key findings on realignment of Volkswagen Group and set guard rails for future design strategy. Taking a holistic approach, the company increases the importance of design for the business – from the corporate identity to the products and digital offerings. In the future, the design departments will have an even closer connection to their respective brand CEOs.

Two days before the official start of IAA 2023, Volkswagen Group invited more than 400 guests from international media to its pre-show event at the Eisbach Studios, a renowned location for movie production. The focus of the evening was on design. “Good design is an essential factor in delighting our customers. With sharpened design identities, we design striking products and increase the differentiation of the brands. In their exterior, interior and digital experience. Volkswagen Group is becoming a design-driven company.”

10-point plan yields tangible results
The event coincided with Oliver Blume’s first anniversary as CEO of Volkswagen Group. Since Blume took the helm in September 2022, the Group has successfully executed some pivotal initiatives, including:

  • a refined portfolio plan for CARIAD under its new leadership team
  • a redesigned platform strategy and competitive technology profile
  • the ramp-up of PowerCo and its gigafactory expansion to Canada
  • forging ahead with the “in China for China” strategy with local partners
  • a stronger focus on sustainability
  • the roll-out of an integrated mobility platform
  • a closer engagement with the capital markets

There were also quality improvement programs and a restructured product strategy to position the entire Group for sustainable success, primarily focusing on value-creating growth.

Design as the key differentiating factor
With more than 100 million customers worldwide, Blume reiterated the company’s focus on customer satisfaction, emphasising the crucial role of the Group’s brands in creating sustainable value. Strong brands with a clear differentiation were key to success, he said. This is why Volkswagen Group would become a design-driven company.

Blume underlined the importance of design in creating an emotional connection with customers: “The design of our models is one of the most crucial factors that decides the success of our brands. Each brand needs its own strong personality. Our refined design principles aim for higher design quality and stronger differentiation of the brands, with our design strategy relying on the further development of established model series, technological lighthouse projects for electric vehicles, and iconic products of the Volkswagen Group.

The Group’s dedication to design excellence was underscored by Michael Mauer, Head of Group Design and Head of Porsche Design, who detailed the strategic role of design in shaping brand identity, consistency, and innovation. In times when traditional unique selling propositions are becoming less important, design takes center stage as one of the most important differentiating factors between brands. „Design works. Because it translates what a brand is at its core, where it comes from, where it’s going and what makes it unique. People automatically relate to a brand through design because it communicates with them as an emotional language. In Volkswagen Group’s multi-brand universe, with customers ranging from the Ducati pilot to the Scania trucker, each brand needs its own strong personality, with a unique and distinctive character”, Mauer said.

Up to now, brand design was organisationally assigned to technical development. This close co-operation will remain in place to ensure an optimal product development process. However, design now gains in overall corporate significance. For this reason, the design heads of each brand will move even closer to the respective CEO in the future. The direct exchange with the brand CEO is supposed to promote a holistic implementation of the design principles for a coherent brand experience – from corporate identity to products to digital offerings of each brand. The focus will be consistently on the customer and the product.

Based on the sharpened design principles, each brand has developed its own design language that translates its brand values into specific brand experiences in the interior, exterior and digital design. At Group Night, the design heads showcased these differentiated brand identities in their respective presentation areas.

Volkswagen Group Shares Future Plans With Stronger Focus On Design Orientation

Introducing the Volkswagen ID. GTI Concept
A highlight of the evening was the unveiling of the Volkswagen ID. GTI Concept, marking the next chapter in the iconic GTI legacy. Andreas Mindt, Chief Designer at Volkswagen Passenger Cars, demonstrated the design principles that transfer the DNA of the GTI into the electric era: “The Volkswagen brand has a rich heritage. Stability, likeability, and excitement are what makes Volkswagen a love brand—and it’s also the DNA of our performance models.” Blending German engineering with cutting-edge technology, the ID. GTI Concept exemplifies the Group’s commitment to electrification without compromising on performance, design, and the emotional connection that defines the GTI.

CUPRA’s Provocative Design Unveiled
As a contrast to Volkswagen, a brand with a long tradition, Jorge Diez, Chief Designer at CUPRA, presented the CUPRA DarkRebel, a showcar that pushes boundaries and even questions the way that cars will be designed and created for future generations. Born only five years ago, CUPRA demonstrates what is possible for a brand with no history: the DarkRebel showcar breaks design norms with its striking lines, dynamic proportions, and distinctive features. Created in collaboration with the brand’s global community, the CUPRA Tribe, the design of the car incorporates feedback from more than 270,000 online configurations. The CUPRA DarkRebel is the maximum expression of CUPRA, embodying the brand’s philosophy of challenging the status quo and creating unique, highly emotional vehicles.

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