Volkswagen Says Its Capacitive Touch Buttons Will Be Replaced Starting Next Year
The company's board is having monthly meetings to overhaul its interiors. Volkswagen knows the capacitive touch buttons in its interiors are hated. In an interview with U.K. publication Car Magazine, CEO Thomas Schäfer says an overhaul is on the way, with hardware fixes coming as soon as next year. "We …
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