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Thursday, November 26 - 2009

Volkswagen premieres the "Park Assist Vision"

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, June 15 - 2008 at 12:47
  • PRESS RELEASE

There is something distinctly captivating about this scene: We observe the approach of a Passat estate, it stops, the driver gets out, slams the door shut and, as he walks away from the car, he aims a remote control back at it.

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  • "Park Assist Vision" independently guides Passat into any parking space.
    "Park Assist Vision" independently guides Passat into any parking space.
That car now proceeds to reverse park itself into the available space, it then independently cuts the engine and activates the door locks. End of performance.

In reality, there is nothing at all magical about this demonstration.

The "Park Assist Vision" is a system with the ability to guide a vehicle with absolute precision into a perpendicular parking space, i.e. the kind available on parking lots and in underground car parks.

These parking spaces are often too narrow to allow drivers and passengers to get in and out of the car comfortably.

In the not too distant future, "Park Assist Vision" will put an end to that.

Hans-Dieter Keller, Managing Director of Volkswagen Middle East states, "Park Assist Vision demonstrates the Volkswagen innovation and leadership in transforming thoughts to reality while considering the needs and expectations of our customers. We seek to offer our clientele the most advanced technologies to facilitate their driving comfort as well as providing them an added value of owning a Volkswagen."

Having already launched a semi-automatic park-steering system, the "Park Assist", in its Touran, Tiguan, Passat and Passat estate to help drivers parallel park, Volkswagen presented a concept system which is capable of perpendicular parking - and of doing so fully automatically.

The only thing the driver needs to do is select an available space on the monitor of the navigation system, set the selection lever of the automatic-drive vehicle (DSG) to "P" and alight from the car.

The driver can, of course, choose to stay in the vehicle until the vehicle has been manoeuvred into its space.

Cameras and ultrasound sensors as parking aids
Two cameras located in the left and right exterior mirrors are responsible for gauging the dimensions of the parking space.

The video signals are transmitted to a 2-GHz high-performance computer which then analyses them and sends commands to the steering and drive systems.

If the driver has himself initiated the parking manoeuvre, the "Park Assist Vision" will reverse the vehicle into the parking space in accordance with the previously computed course and using electromechanical power steering, the electronic parking brake, DSG and the engine power produced by the idling mixture.

Two additional cameras at the front and rear of the vehicle as well as the system's ultrasound sensors monitor the operation and will stop the vehicle if necessary.

The driver may also interrupt the manoeuvre at any time using the remote control.

This new driver assistance system is still in the trial phase of development, and a date has not yet been set for introduction of the system to series production.
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Notes and media contacts

For more information contact:

Mona El-Mahdi
Public Relations Manager
Volkswagen Middle East
Tel: +971-4-204 5888
Fax: +971-4-204 5898


Amanda Reed
Consultant
Impact Porter Novelli
Tel: +971-4-330 4030 Ext: 417
Fax: +971-4-330 4031

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