The stunning Ford Evos concept car that shows off the Blue Oval’s
global design language has made a surprise guest appearance at the 2012
Sydney motor show.
The Evos was first show at the 2011 Frankfurt motor show and shares a
stand in Sydney with one of the first Ford models its styling previewed
the design for – the new Ford Mondeo.
At 4.5 metres, the Evos is about the length of a Mazda3 but is nearly
two metres wide and sits only 1360mm high. Its most striking features
are the four doors that open vertically.
Ford hasn’t given an official name to its new design language, saying
it’s simply an evolution of its successful Kinetic styling. The Kinetic
language can still be seen in the Evos’s trapezoidal grille and sharp
lines.
Under the bonnet is a plug-in hybrid drivetrain from the Ford C-Max
Energi and related to what will also become available in the Ford Mondeo
medium car down the track.
The Ford Evos also demonstrates the company’s future thinking on
in-car connectivity, based around cloud connectivity. It says it will
build upon the Sync voice-activated infotainment system that’s recently
made its way to Australia, initially in the Ford Focus small car range.
“Just as the outside of the Evos represents the future, so does the
tech inside it,” said Christopher Svensson, design director for Ford
Asia-Pacific and Africa.
“The goal with Evos was to focus on enriching a customer’s every
experience with their vehicle – both outside and inside. There was a
strong focus on personalising it, adapting it, and creating unique,
unexpected features that surprise and delight them.”
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