Volkswagen count themselves among many automakers
looking to challenge Tesla, and they will do so with their very own
zero-emission crossover. Unveiled earlier this year under the new 'I.D.'
family, it's named the Crozz, and it's based on the same architecture as the
Hatch and Buzz, two other studies that will be put into production.
However, it seems that this version of the crossover
show car wasn’t enough for the German automaker, as they have updated it in
time for its 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show premiere. As for what's new, your guess
is as good as ours in, as VW has yet to detail it.
Instead, they offer sneak peeks into some of its
features, which don’t appear to have been dramatically enhanced or changed over
the I.D. Crozz that debuted in Shanghai, last April.
The updated concept still carries the laser scanners
that pop out of its glass roof when the driver selects autonomous driving,
clean profile, and taillights joined together by a light strip, as revealed in
two new teaser videos released by the manufacturer.