
"A modern twist from the automobile's interior designer, David Stingl, the 2+2 seating setup in the cabin makes the space inside flexible. The front seats can merge and become a bench, so there's nothing hindering between the driver and the front passenger, while the riders at the back can feel as if they were in a theater with the cinema-style tip-up chairs."
"David Stingl explains that when the rear seats are folded upwards, there's sufficient space for luggage, or even a bicycle or other sports equipment. 'The concept car even features air suspension, allowing the ground clearance to be adjusted: low for a sporty stance or high for tackling rough paths and easier cargo loading,' he adds. If the passengers look around, they can notice that the side panels at the door have plus and minus buttons."
"Still inside the Škoda 1000 MBX car, the dashboard comes with a glass-covered oval module into which images are projected, courtesy of the interior designer David Stingl. The oval shape appears throughout the cabin, from the steering wheel to the headrests. It is a direct reference to the company's original sedan, 1000 MB, which was produced briefly in the 1960s."
The Škoda 1000 MBX concept features a flexible 2+2 seating layout with foldable cinema-style rear seats and front seats that merge into a bench for unobstructed space. The rear tip-up chairs free up room for luggage, bicycles, or sports equipment, enabling transformation from a two-seater coupe to a cargo vehicle without removing components. The concept includes air suspension to alter ground clearance for sporty or rough-terrain use and easier loading. Door side panels use plus and minus buttons to raise and lower windows. The dashboard uses a glass-covered oval projection module and an oval motif referencing the original 1000 MB, with chrome accents rendered as clean graphics and ambient lighting.
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