Volvo concept has sense of Adventure

Volvo concept has sense of Adventure
Photos by -Autonet.ca
Staff
Published: 14 01 2001

While it may be a while in coming, Volvo offered a glimpse into its future with its ACC concept vehicle, a possible prototype for an SUV the company may build a few years down the road.

The ACC, which stands for Adventure Concept Car, made its debut at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, and the Swedish automaker said it is the first indication of what may in come in as early as two years.

"We are naturally hoping to create a solid commercial base for our introduction. It is therefore important to hear the views and comments of our customers while we still have time to make precision adjustments to the product," said Dieter Laxy, head of marketing, sales and service at Volvo Car Corporation.

Volvo did not give full details on what the ACC has been designed to do, or full features and specs, but did allude to several features where the vehicle could be competitive in the market place, including larger interior space, off-road capability, and of course Volvo's trademark safety enhancements.

The automaker said it looked at five basic areas it thought the SUV had to have covered in order to carry the Volvo name, including "driving characteristics on a par with those in a well-balanced car;" "first-class protection for all the occupants in an accident;" "powerful, responsive engines combined with competitive fuel consumption and operational economy;" "emissions on the same level as those of a normal car;" and "generous interior space without taking up too much room on the road."

"We are interested to see the kind of reception people give to a large Volvo. The target has been to find a design that is not as 'macho" as that of many other SUV models in the segment. We prefer to talk about a masculine appearance, a design that creates a sense of security. This is important in view of the fact that many SUV buyers are women who like the feeling of safety and control," said Peter Horbury, chief designer at Volvo Car Corporation.

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