RE: Ford unveils new 'kinetic' concept

RE: Ford unveils new 'kinetic' concept

Wednesday 31st August 2005

Ford unveils new 'kinetic' concept

Jag-alike car shows new face of Ford


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Ford will unveil a new concept car at the Frankfurt Motor Show next month. The Blue Oval said that the car embodies its design strategy for its next generation of European cars. Funny how the profile is redolent of the new Jaguar XK, from Ford's highest-profile subsidiary (see link below).

The iosis is a four-seater saloon within what Ford called "a muscular coupé profile". It follows Ford's recent SAV concept launched at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show which was designed to make future Fords "look more sporting, dynamic and exciting". However, the concept is, said Ford, about showing future trends rather than being a precursor to a production model.

The design was penned by a team led by Martin Smith, Ford Europe's new design director. Smith said that the design language was intended to be kinetic design, "because we believe it expresses energy in motion."

Smith said that future Fords "will be more distinctive and emotional, more athletic and muscular. Equally, we have to combine safety and dynamic performance and still keep the brand identity. The iosis is powerful, assertive and confident, and it just cries out to be driven."

Exterior cues

Smith said that the key signatures of Ford design include the inverse trapezoid air intake below the grille and this, together with upper and lower grilles represent Ford's new face. Ford will also keep the extended wheelarch lip first seen on the Focus in 1998.

Ford explained the design concept was to make lines "more dynamic", such as the undercut surface and the kick-up on the rocker panel. This "repeats almost exactly" the shape of the "day-light opening" (DLO) graphic. The kick-up at the C post is echoed in the headlamp design and the design of the bonnet.

The iosis gets an angled, pivoting door arrangement that gives easier access to the interior. Constructed from carbon fibre, the doors are "powered by ram motors that swing them upwards and outwards via a system of sophisticated hinges that ensure additional support isn’t required when the doors are open".

Mounted in the rear valance is a camera to replace rear-view mirrors and provide 360-degree vision.

Interior design

Smith said that the interior design was about combining "futuristic materials with sophisticated materials. There are very technical materials like rubber compounds combined with leather, and neoprene combined with high quality aluminium components, for example."

You can bet that the steering wheel, made from solid aluminium won't make it into production. The sequential gear shifter is also made from solid aluminium - that might make it - and is finished in brown-grey and orange leather, while the starter button sits under a flip lid on top of the gearstick.

There's exposed carbon fibre and aluminium with the dash including an LCD screen for navigation or to display views from the three rear-facing cameras. The centre stack allows you to plug in a pair of memory sticks, which could be basis for future car security. They could also carry a vast amount of music...

What Ford isn't saying is when cars based on the concept's design language will start to appear in our showrooms. Expect more on this after Frankfurt.

Given the far future into which this design points, it has to make you wonder how useful it is, except as a way of allowing some designers to have fun....

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r988

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:hurl:

oppressed mass

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Wednesday 31st August 2005
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welcome to the Jagston Fordtin RX8

joephandango

120 posts

273 months

Wednesday 31st August 2005
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More arse larceny!!

Oh well, at least it's more exiting than the Mundano!!! pity it'll never see the light of day!

ubergreg

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Wednesday 31st August 2005
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I like it. Yes, it nicks design cues from Mazda, Aston, Jag, and Lexus, but then, this is Ford, and being just a Ford, it could look like anything (and everything) it wants to. In the past 15 years, they’ve gone from box to blob to new edge and back to box again.

They have no ‘design heritage’ to exhume (like their posh PAG brand whores), so I figure as long as it looks cohesive and has some interesting details, then average Joe (that would be me) will be happy as a pig in sh*t.

By the way, anyone remember the Visos concept? That was meant to be their new face as well when it was first shown almost two years ago…

Podie

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los angeles said:
...when Ford was selling the silver to keep the bailiffs at bay.


Actually all the proceeds from the Centenary auction went to charity - all $4,365,968 of it.

Podie

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los angeles said:

Podie said:
Actually all the proceeds from the Centenary auction went to charity - all $4,365,968 of it.

The Bill Ford Save My Bacon Fund? Seriously, I didn't know that, Podie.

Can you remember the car I'm talking about?


Do a google for ford concept car auction and I'm sure it'll be lurking around somewhere in the 'net. Can't remember which charity it did go to... wil try and dig it out.

Got an approximate year for the concept car... or an idea of a name. Checked out the Lynx, but can't see anything that fits the bill.

GTRene

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Wednesday 31st August 2005
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Also looks like a sporty bentley...and thats fine with me! a whole lot better than the normal fords! (some excluded like GT and sporty ones)its going the better way...

Mr Whippy

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Them wing mirrors look a "tad" inadequate.

Just looks all MPV'y with too many lines and random 4 sided shapes.
There is cohesion in the design, but it's still damn ugly and silly looking imho. And how many of the ideas can actually come to manufacture after strength and weight and crash worthiness for pedestrians etc are taken into account.

A five year old car with a few dinks, some respraying and bad panel fit will look shockingly crap!


Dave

FestivAli

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I don't know... looks kind of like they've tried to sew too many cues into the one car. A little messy.

That's my rant, I read the article and therefore felt obliged to add my little bit. Oh dear, I think I just realised I don't have a life...

Podie

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los angeles said:

Podie said:
Got an approximate year for the concept car... or an idea of a name.

can't recall the name, though I can visualise the car exactly - its rear lights, for example, were a mass of little dots that littered its rump. The word "kinetic" was strewn all over Ford's literarture. It really was space-ag stuff, enough for Ford NOT to build it.


hmm... I'll have a dig around..

lightningghost

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I like that!

aston67

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mmmh Ford owns the keys of the design dept. of Jag and Aston Martin.

I wonder....

A67

cy88

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Shouts Aston wannabe to me.

cy88

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Mr Whippy said:
Them wing mirrors look a "tad" inadequate.



Rear facing camera's no doubt - a bit daft to mount them as a feature though.

GTRene

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cy88 said:


Shouts Aston wannabe to me.


your right, but also the new Jag, designd by the same man...but better aston look, then ford look
good work with those pics

DennisTheMenace

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Wednesday 31st August 2005
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Having seen a few more pictures on 4car i reckon after a bit of a style down and normal doors this could well be the mondeo replacement tarted up a bit


R988

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[quote=ubergreg]

They have no ‘design heritage’ to exhume (like their posh PAG brand whores)/quote]

Erm Ford GT40 = GT
Ford Mustang = New Mustang

they jus copied the old ones more or less, hell it works well enough on those two how about a new Mk1 Escort or a new Mk1 Cortina...

prelude4ws

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Wednesday 31st August 2005
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try looking for the Ghia Focus... its the one with whiskers and dotty rear lights

Podie

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R988 said:
ubergreg said:


They have no ‘design heritage’ to exhume (like their posh PAG brand whores)


Erm Ford GT40 = GT
Ford Mustang = New Mustang

they jus copied the old ones more or less, hell it works well enough on those two how about a new Mk1 Escort or a new Mk1 Cortina...


They're part of the "Living Legends" programme. Check out the Ford 49 as well.. (you need to know you're American cars)

farmer

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Podie said:

[quote=R988]
you need to know you're American cars)


is he? ......which ones ?

sorrrry couldn't resssist that typo errror !

Car looks great . a butch Mazda 6 replacement ?