Ford will show its new Evos Concept at the 2011 Frankfurt Motors Show. This concept signals a new design that represent the future of direction for Ford global design language.
The Ford Evos Concept is a plug-in hybrid with lithium-ion batteries. Exterior, the Ford Evos Concept is a four-door (gullwing style), four-seat concept, it measures 177-inches long, 77-inches wide and 53 inches high. Sits on a wheelbase that is 108 inches long.
Paul Mascarenas, the leader of Ford’s global Research and Innovation team 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.
Inside, Ford Evos boasts a driver-oriented cabin with limited switchgear. The cabin reflects the trapezoidal grille with trapezoidal cut-outs, along with a red driver seat. The rear passengers get adjustable sports seats and touchscreen displays. Ford Evos will automatically change steering and suspension response in accordance to varying weather conditions, which might discern from cloud-based information sources.
Ford Evos Concept is powered by a lithium-ion plug-in hybrid engine, powertrain works in conjunction with or independently of a petrol engine to maximise efficiency. This system runs in all-electric mode before switching to charge-sustaining hybrid mode when required. Range is estimated at up to 800km.
Driver engagement technologies explore seamless enhancement of the driving experience, driver well-being and smart, electrified powertrain. Ford Evos Concept makes global debut at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show.
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