The 2014 North
American International Auto Show in Detroit hosts the world premiere of Volvo Car Group’s (Volvo Cars) new Concept
XC Coupé – the second of three concept cars that showcase the company’s
future design direction. The interior of the car is displayed on the stand in
the form of a 1:1 scale hanging sculpture, making all the details and
functionality of the versatile interior visible to all visitors to the stand.
In common with the highly-acclaimed and award-winning Volvo
Concept Coupé, Senior Vice President of Design at Volvo Cars Thomas Ingenlath
and his team use the Concept XC Coupé to demonstrate the design possibilities
of Volvo Cars’ new Scalable Product Architecture (SPA) that will underpin all
cars from Volvo Cars in the future, starting with the all-new Volvo XC90 that
premieres later this year.
And while the earlier Concept Coupé showcased proportions of
a sleek coupé, the Volvo Concept XC Coupé has a strong connection to both an
active outdoor lifestyle and Volvo Cars’ aim to offer customers a world-class
safety and support package.
“Enjoying a car with great power and capabilities, at the
same time as you are safe and protected, gives a great feeling of joy and
freedom,” said Thomas Ingenlath, Senior
Vice President Design at Volvo Cars.
The Concept XC Coupé is also presented alongside a separate
interior sculpture.
“We wanted to create a piece of art which also highlighted
the conceptual and innovative stowage area. And to be able to show it to all
stand attendees, rather than just those getting close to the car, we
created the sculpture in satin white and dark glass that covers the
stowage area and extreme skiing equipment. A true piece of art placed in a
world of functional design,” said Robin
Page, Director Interior Design at Volvo Cars.
The interior sculpture emphasizes Volvo Cars’
philosophy of “Designed Around You” by focusing on how the stowage
area is cleverly designed to accommodate customers’ outdoor activity
equipment. The sculpture shows how the designers have designed a wet and dry
compartment for equipment in a modern and aesthetically clean way.
“The colour scheme and modern design language illustrates
our connection and influence from modern design products for outdoor activities
as being produced by companies such as POC, based in Sweden,” said Thomas
Ingenlath. “The part I am most proud of is creating something so unique and
fresh in an industry that mostly works to quiet traditional ways of showing new
products. To me this is a true piece of art.”





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