MMM The Motorhomers' Magazine

ŠKODA REVEALS CONCEPT CAMPERVAN

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Designer Daniel Hájek has taken a classic Škoda 1203 van and reimagined it as a campervan of the future based on the VW Transporte­r (Škoda is part of the VW Group). It is unlikely the concept will ever make production.

In his vision the ‘new’ 1203 is a campervan with a pop-top roof. “This kind of car has been gaining in popularity recently, so in the end that’s the kind of design I went for,” says Daniel.

The 1203 was the most widely used Czechoslov­ak utility vehicle of the twentieth century. It was first unveiled on 14 September 1968.

In Daniel’s vision, the new 1203 stands on the Transporte­r platform but it could easily be all-electric as well. “An electric car would allow for an even better use of space,” he says. The interior is dominated by a minimalist dashboard, which also features distinctiv­e horizontal articulati­on, and a horizontal two-spoke steering wheel.

The shelf in the shape of an upsidedown wing in the lower part of the dashboard is also a nod to the historic 1203. This shelf contains storage space and, interestin­gly, is retractabl­e. “A slide-out shelf could get in the way in a normal car, but in a van it’s practical.”

As far as infotainme­nt is concerned, at first sight it might seem that Daniel failed to capitalise on his special skills. As a designer of user interfaces, his work deals with the appearance and functionin­g of infotainme­nt systems, but his 1203 doesn’t actually have one. “The idea is that the driver uses his own device, like a smartphone or tablet, to access this informatio­n,” says Daniel, adding that he could, of course, design a special app for these devices to control the vehicle’s functions. The dashboard only has a small informatio­n display behind the steering wheel and next to the ventilatio­n vents. The display is mirrored by a plate bearing the model’s name in front of the passenger seat.

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