The interior of the Volkswagen ID. Polo has been unveiled ahead of the electric light car’s full unveiling some time this year.

According to Volkswagen, the cabin has been “systematically optimised based on customer feedback”, referring to the negative feedback the company about the ID.3, and subsequent electric and combustion models.

One of the big complaints was the use of capacitive buttons on the steering wheel and elsewhere. While recent new models and facelifts have addressed this problem, the ID. Polo goes a step further by debuting a new two-spoke steering wheel design with up to 11 buttons on each spoke.

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The left spoke features controls for the cruise control system and sound system volume, while the right pad has buttons for the instrumentation screen, voice commands, steering wheel heating, and track skipping.

In front of the driver’s there’s a 10.25-inch instrumentation display that can be configured to show dials in the style of the first-generation Golf. In the centre of the dash is a 13.0-inch infotainment touchscreen, which can also be set to a retro theme that includes readouts in the style of mechanical odometers and a media display with a cassette tape.

Although the only climate control display is at the bottom of the infotainment screen, there’s a row of physical switches below the air vents control temperature, fan speed, air conditioning, recirculation, and demisters.