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Press Release
Inspired by contemporary, progressive Scandinavian lifestyle and
design as well as iconic elements from the past, the elegant new Volvo
Concept Coupé is the first of a series of three concept cars that reveal
the design possibilities created by the company’s new Scalable Product
Architecture (SPA).
After a more than a year of rising expectations, the first design by
the new Senior Vice President of Design, Thomas Ingenlath, showcases how
design builds emotion into the Volvo brand and points toward the next
generation of Volvo models, starting with the forthcoming XC90 in 2014.
“The Volvo Concept Coupé is no futuristic dream car. It is
designed to demonstrate the capability of our new architecture: the
confident stance, the proportions and the most prominent design
signatures. Even though the all-new XC90 is an entirely different type
of car, you will recognize the connection instantly when it is revealed
next year,” said Ingenlath.
Developed in-house for Volvo Cars only, the Scalable Product
Architecture liberates Volvo’s designers and engineers from the
limitations of previous cross-brand platforms.
“The new Volvo Concept Coupé reveals how we could shape our cars
from now on. Free from the superficial surface excitement of other car
brands, we add emotional value to the Volvo brand with the calm,
confident beauty that is the hallmark of Scandinavian design,” says Thomas Ingenlath.
Powerful visual impact
The visual impact of the new proportions is most powerful when
viewing the Volvo Concept Coupé from the side. The distance between the
dashboard and the front axle is extended and the greenhouse has been
moved slightly rearwards.
A low hood, roof, and the five-spoke, 21-inch wheels also contribute
to the impression of an elegant Gran Tourer oozing effortless power. The
confident stance is emphasized by a beltline that spans an elegant bow
along the whole car.
“Think about the powerful calmness of a lion. He doesn’t have to
prowl to radiate respect. Even lying down he shows very clearly what he
is capable of,” smiles Ingenlath.
New T-shaped Daytime Running Lights
The face of the Volvo Concept Coupé is characterized by a new
topography on the hood and the ‘floating’ grille, flanked by headlights
featuring new T-shaped daytime running lights guides. Just like the rear
light signature, the daytime running lights are distinctive elements in
the new design direction of Volvo Cars.
“The face is new, but it also carries more than 85 years of Volvo
heritage with great pride. We are still working with the final
interpretation of the grille and the iron mark and this will be revealed
together with the XC90 next year,” said Ingenlath.
Echoes the iconic P1800
The Concept Coupé also features elements that echo the design of the Volvo P1800 from the 1960s.
“It is a car designer’s duty to reflect and incorporate design
signatures that are vital parts of the company’s heritage. The P1800 is
an iconic Volvo, renowned for its beautiful forms and detailing.
However, using elements from the P1800 exterior and interior has nothing
to do with being retro. We are using these subtle links to a glorious
past to create a future where sheer beauty becomes a recognized part of
Volvo’s identity. That journey starts with Concept Coupé,” said Ingenlath.
Sparkling crystal gear-leaver
The blue-grey exterior is echoed on the inside of the Volvo Concept
Coupé. Refined, handcrafted elements such as the leather instrument
panel, inlays made of naturally aged wood and the dark blue woven
carpets are blended with beautifully machined metal details.”
“To me, handcrafted crystal is one of the finest examples of
high-quality Scandinavian design and I love the idea of bringing it into
the car. The prominent position of the gear-leaver is the perfect place
for this sparkling sensation,” said Robin Page, Design Director
Interior at Volvo Car Group. He adds: “The experience inside Concept
Coupé is an excellent example of how we will make Volvo customers feel
truly special.”
Large portrait touch-screen
The concept car also includes a totally new approach to Volvo Cars’
human-centric user experience. A large portrait touch-screen in the
center console interacts with an adaptive digital display and head-up
display in front of the driver.
“This is a natural integration of user interfaces in our new car
generation. Interaction with pleasure but without distraction is the
key. We bring connectivity into our cars to make them both more
enjoyable and safe,” explains Ingenlath.
The Scalable Product Architecture is also being prepared for
completely autonomous driving. The first features with autonomous
steering to avoid accidents and make driving more comfortable will be
introduced in 2014 – and Volvo Cars’ aim is to have cars with fully
autonomous technology out on the roads before 2020.
Gasoline plug-in hybrid – powerful and efficient
The gasoline plug-in hybrid driveline in the Volvo Concept Coupé
reflects Volvo Cars’ strategy to use electrification to create the most
powerful versions in the new four-cylinder Drive-E engine family. This
will take power figures up into V8 territory.
The concept car features a two-liter high-performance Drive-E
gasoline engine with a supercharger and turbo. The petrol engine is
teamed with an electric motor on the rear axle. This gives Volvo Concept
Coupé a total output of around 400 hp and over 440 lb.-ft. of torque.
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