Making its global debut at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show in
September, the
Ford Evos Concept represents the ultimate expression of Ford’s
new global design language, and explores key future powertrain and vehicle
technologies.
Created
as a bespoke concept vehicle, the fastback introduces Ford’s first truly global
design language as the momentum of the company’s One Ford product plan
continues to build.
“The
Ford Evos Concept unites three key elements which are at the core of our One
Ford global product strategy: outstanding design, smart technologies and fuel
economy leadership,” said Derrick Kuzak, group vice president of Global Product
Development.
“With
its compelling design and innovative technology experience, this is a clear
demonstration of the exciting vision we have for the Ford brand. While you will
never see this car on the road, the next generation of Ford products around the
world will display many of the distinctive design ideas and advanced
technologies it showcases.”
Technology
vision for enriched customer experience
Ford
Evos Concept is not just a design-led exercise. It also embodies the global
Ford product development team's move to design and develop vehicles as more
than just an interior and exterior, or a collection of attributes.
"Our
goal is to focus on enriching a customer's every experience with their vehicle
by personalizing it, adapting it, and creating unique, unexpected features
that surprise and delight them," said Kuzak.
"In the Ford Evos
Concept, this objective is explored and extended to the area of connectivity,
where the intent is not to convert the vehicle into a smartphone, but rather to
provide personalised and safe connection to the outside world in an enriching
manner designed totally for the vehicle context."
Ford's
global Research and Innovation team, led by Paul Mascarenas, was tasked with building Evos Concept around a
technology experience as visionary as the design. The result signals how Ford
intends to build on the momentum of innovations like the SYNC in-car
connectivity system.
“At
Ford, the future of technology in the car will be defined by the experience
that it delivers to the driver and passengers,” said Paul Mascarenas, chief
technical officer and vice president of Ford Research and Innovation. “We see
technology as more than just an impressive list of microprocessors, sensors and
software; it’s about the application of that technology to create an experience
that enhances the driver’s time behind the wheel.”
The
concept’s technology experience embraces a new generation of driver interaction
and awareness currently under development in the Ford Research and Innovation
laboratories. Seamless connectivity between the vehicle and the driver’s
‘personal cloud’ of information is at the heart of the vision for its
capabilities.
“The
possibilities are fascinating when we explore how to enable a seamless
lifestyle between home, office and car linked by access to the driver’s
personal information,” Mascarenas said.
With
information from the cloud, the vehicle can provide the same connected
lifestyle the driver experiences at home or office. The car knows the driver,
and automatically adapts handling, steering and engine controls to deliver an
exceptionally dynamic driving experience.
Ford
researchers are focusing their efforts in this area to deliver on four key
customer benefits: personalisation, seamless enhancement of the driving
experience, looking after the driver’s well-being and delivering smart
electrified powertrain optimisation.
The
personalised, cloud-connected lifestyle
While
today’s Ford products provide drivers with many personalisation options, cloud
connectivity will enable future Ford vehicles to take the experience to the
next level.
Drawing
from a detailed understanding of the driver’s preferences and driving habits,
the Ford Evos Concept combines this personal information with additional data
from the cloud, such as the driver’s work schedule and local traffic or weather
conditions. This information provides a personalised and seamless experience as
the driver transitions in and out of the car.
“We’re
researching how we can use patterns or preferences set by the driver to make
life simpler,” said Mascarenas. “The car gets to know you and can act as a
personal assistant to handle some of the usual routines of a daily commute.”
It
could automatically play the same music or news program that was just streaming
at home, or heat or cool the interior to an ideal temperature before the driver
gets in without having to be requested by predicting departure time based on
his calendar. Wirelessly communicating with devices in the home, it could close
the garage door and switch off the lights automatically as it pulls away.
“This
cloud-connected vision shows the enormous potential of tailoring the driving
experience to suit the exact personal tastes and moods of the driver,” said
Mascarenas. “From recommending a great driving road from friends on your social
networks or resetting your alarm clock to let you sleep in when a morning
meeting gets cancelled!”
Enhanced
driving experience
Ford
Evos Concept explores adaptive vehicle technologies to redefine the driving
experience.
Current
technology requires vehicle chassis settings to be defined based upon the
abilities and tastes of a cross-section of drivers and the topography of
typical roads. The concept foresees tuning handling and performance to the road
ahead and the specific individual behind the wheel.
Learning
driver habits and capabilities, the technology can overlay map and weather data
sourced from the cloud to adjust powertrain, steering, suspension and braking
systems for optimum enjoyment, comfort and safety. Because the vehicle is
adaptive and honed to maximum performance based on the situation, it takes
driving engagement to a new level.
Driver
wellness
Ford
researchers have already developed technologies focused on driver wellness,
such as the heart-rate monitoring seat and certified allergy-free interiors.
With a seamless connection to the cloud, the Ford Evos Concept monitors the
physical state and workload of the driver and adjusts the driving experience
accordingly.
“Our
wellness research and technologies are focused on relieving driver stress and
enhancing their situational awareness,” said Mascarenas. “Drivers around the
world are spending more time behind the wheel, and the car should not be
another stress point in their lives.”
The
Ford Evos Concept is also equipped with advanced air quality sensors and
filtration systems to help allergy sufferers. Location aware, it can access air
quality data from the cloud and proactively suggest a healthier route to the
destination.
In
dynamic driving situations, the vehicle may simplify the appearance of the
instrument panel to display only necessary gauge information and switch the
driver’s connected smartphone to “Do Not Disturb” mode to help keep the focus
of attention on the road.
Cloud-optimised
hybrid powertrain
Completing
the vision for the Ford Evos Concept is a state-of-the-art lithium-ion plug-in
hybrid (PHEV) powertrain providing the same next-generation performance and
fuel economy as the Ford C-MAX Energi scheduled for introduction in North
America in 2012 and Europe in 2013.
Ford
‘powersplit’ hybrid architecture allows the electric motor and petrol engine to
work together or separately to maximise efficiency. The advanced powertrain
typically runs in all-electric mode before switching to charge-sustaining
hybrid mode for continued optimal fuel efficiency.
Cloud
connectivity would provide further opportunities to enhance performance and
efficiency by selecting the optimum combination of powertrain modes for any
given journey.
“Access
to historical driver behaviour and travel patterns allows us to calculate the
optimal fuel and energy efficiency by predicting the destination,” said
Mascarenas. “Our researchers are working to increase understanding of driver
behaviour, develop accurate protocols to predict it and enhance the trip by
providing the smartest use of fuel or battery for the situation.”
The
cloud-optimised powertrain would automatically ‘know’ when to save energy and
switch modes, using information about the vehicle’s predicted travel route, any
emission zone restrictions during the journey and current weather conditions.
In
the future, communities may place firm restrictions on the types of vehicles
allowed to use certain roads or highway lanes, and some city centers may choose
to be open only to full electric vehicles. Helping drivers comply with such
regulations could therefore be among the benefits of this technology. For
example, the French government is considering creating zones mandating lower
emissions, while cities such as London, Berlin, and Stockholm already have them
in place.
This
capability would further enhance the performance of Ford’s advanced PHEV
technology, which offers an overall driving range of more than 500 miles (800
kilometres) using the battery and engine more than any other plug-in or
extended-range electric vehicle.
“With
its leading-edge ‘cloud-optimised’ PHEV powertrain offering outstanding
efficiency and range with supreme driving enjoyment, the Ford Evos Concept
highlights our vision for greener, smarter vehicles with outstanding customer
appeal,” said Kuzak.
Ford’s
new design direction
The
Ford Evos Concept was specifically developed to introduce the new Ford design
direction. Key design elements will be applied to forthcoming Ford
vehicles.
The
new global design DNA provides the company’s worldwide design teams with a
common framework to guide the creation of new products, enabling them to shape
a coherent family of distinctive vehicles sharing the same fundamental design
character.
“We
wanted the Ford Evos Concept to give a clear message about where Ford design is
heading shaping vehicles that are fun to drive, have a strong premium visual
appeal, and above all, are stunningly beautiful,” said J Mays, group vice
president, Design and chief creative officer.
“Our
exciting new design DNA has been developed and refined by an intensive effort
by all of our talented global design team," said Mays. "As a
team, we wanted to create a more technical design vocabulary to help
communicate the smart technology that is now core to the Ford brand. In
addition, we worked particularly hard on meeting the high-expectations of a new
generation of buyers a group of consumers who have grown up surrounded by
beautiful, premium design work on even the most affordable products."
Dramatic
fastback design with unique proportions
To
provide a fitting vehicle to introduce the new design language, the Ford Evos
Concept was conceived as a dramatic fastback concept, combining a striking new
profile with innovative proportions. Attention-grabbing lines conceal a unique
new format, with a four-door, four-seat layout which combines dynamic
appearance with surprising practicality.
“This
is an exciting new interpretation of the fastback bodystyle, with a really
innovative silhouette as well as dramatic and very modern proportions,” Mays
said.
With
the length of a typical C-car, but with width of a CD-car, the Ford Evos
Concept has a powerful, sporting stance. The forward position of the cowl, the
strongly rounded front screen and the A-pillars set further to the rear enabled
the designers to create the impression of a classic GT car, but with a very
contemporary feel.
The
concept’s spectacular hinged gullwing-style doors, both front and rear, provide
outstanding access to the spacious four-seat cabin.
The
concept car measures 4.50m (177in) long, 1.97m (77in) wide and 1.36m (53in)
high, with a wheelbase of 2.74m (108in).
Distinctive
evolution
Shaped
as the ultimate expression of the new design DNA, the Ford Evos Concept
highlights key elements of Ford’s distinctive new global design language.
“The
new design DNA marks a bold evolution of the kinetic design language featured
on existing global Ford products and is characterised by a number of important
elements that will contribute to an unmistakable future Ford look,” said Mays.
From
the front, the Ford Evos Concept immediately signals the arrival of something
new a new face for Ford featuring the signature trapezoidal grille mounted
higher on the car and creating a confident, more premium look.
Bold,
technical shapes, such as the extremely slim ‘laser cut’ front lamps or the
dramatic graphic created by the front and rear screens connected by the thin
glazed section of the roof, add a distinctive character to the
design. Sculptured flanks highlight attention to detail on the surfacing,
which lends a refined quality and a tauter, more muscular character.
“The
Ford Evos Concept embodies the core elements of the new global design language,
while capturing the dynamic, fun-to-drive spirit which is central to the Ford
DNA,” said executive design director Martin Smith.
“Most notable is the
brand new ‘face of Ford’, with its higher mounted trapezoidal grille, and the
design is characterised by the use of very bold, technical graphics. We
have also created much more refined and precise surfacing, and these elements
together give a strong visual sense of premium quality.
The
vehicle was sculpted with the same purity of surface sculpture and attention to
detail which characterise premium vehicles. Around the world, a new
generation of buyers have come to expect premium design in all products,
regardless of the purchase price.
Built
around the driver
Reflecting
the fun-to-drive spirit of its exterior design, the interior of the Ford Evos
Concept is built around the driver. A stylish and innovative cockpit
promises new levels of driving pleasure and driver interaction.
The
interior architecture features clean and simple surfaces, with a muscular,
athletic character to the slim upper instrument panel, enhanced by bold
trapezoidal cut-outs. Contrasting these muscular forms, curvaceous cockpit
display surfaces sweep down either side of the driver, providing secondary
information about vehicle and infotainment systems.
The
concept features a bold red driver’s seat and the vision of unprecedented
driver interaction via an advanced driver interface. The two rear seat
passengers get an equally special experience, with dedicated touch-screen
displays to interact with the vehicle and individually adjustable sports seats.
“Both
the exterior and interior of the Ford Evos Concept clearly communicate that
this is a driver’s car, so that as soon as people see the vehicle, they will
immediately want to get in and drive,” said executive design director Moray
Callum.
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