Ford looks to the crossover future

Ford looks to the crossover future

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Joe Duarte
Published: 08 01 2007

Ford has joined with another transportation icon, trailer-maker Airstream, to showcase the potential future of the crossover vehicle with the Ford Airstream Concept.

"Crossovers are an increasingly important part of our business, and Ford is going to continue developing an expressive range of these vehicles," says Peter Horbury, executive director - Design, The Americas. "The Ford Airstream Concept is a futuristic look at crossovers. It's the ultimate modern touring vehicle that delivers flexibility and capability with dynamic design that evokes the spirit of the journey."

Ford's crossover lineup already features the classically-styled Freestyle, the modern Edge and, in the near future, a more refined full-size crossover based on the Fairlane concept.

Ford designers wanted to push farther into the future and tapped inspirations including Airstream's iconic designs and the optimistic future Stanley Kubrick created and captured in his 1960s cult film 2001: A Space Odyssey.

The futuristic front-end explores a new take on the for Ford look, with a single-surface 3-bar-grille and headlamps in the same graphic. Each of the concept's bold orange-trimmed window graphics is a unique shape.

Its doors are asymmetric as well, allowing for easy loading of passengers and cargo. In addition to the driver's side hatch, the passenger side features a power clamshell door that runs two-thirds the length of the vehicle. A 3-panel hatch finishes the rear.

The futuristic theme and modern form language of the exterior carry through to the interior, with a lounge atmosphere decorated in contrasting colours of cosmic red and white.

A floating instrument panel with flush-mounted, touch-sensitive controls and a multi-function single gauge display provide the driver all primary information.

A Sharp dual-view screen centrally mounted on the instrument panel provides a camera view and secondary driver-oriented information. Front seat occupants travel in style in modern, pod-shaped swivelling captain's chairs that also rotate so they can easily socialize.

In the rear, lounge-like seating is sculptural, creating a continuous cocoon-like environment wrapped in bold red B&B Italia fabric. The focal point of the rear seating area is a 360-degree screen for entertainment and games. The unique screen also creates ambient mood settings, including a modern lava lamp and virtual fire, as well as a live camera feed.

Airstream is powered by a plug-in hydrogen hybrid fuel cell drivetrain that operates under electric power at all times. Called HySeries Drive, the advanced fuel cell system is half the weight and cost of today's fuel cells and can operate in extreme cold (a major step because today's fuel cells don't perform well below freezing).

In this application, the fuel cell's sole function is to recharge the vehicle's lithium-ion battery pack as needed. This allows it to work like a portable generator, instead of an engine, as had been the case in previous Ford fuel cell vehicles.

The new Ballard fuel cell operates in a steady state, allowing a significantly smaller, less expensive fuel cell and drastically improving its durability. With this system, the fuel cell delivers the power needed to recharge the lithium-ion batteries, rather than to be the primary power source to drive the wheels, as in a typical fuel cell-powered vehicle.

"Inside, outside and under the hood, the Ford Airstream Concept speaks to the future," Mays said. "Ford is looking out onto the horizon and imbuing crossovers with emotion, made even more powerful by our association with Airstream."

Ford Airstream Concept Specifications
Overall length:
185.0 in.
Wheelbase:
125.9 in.
Overall width:
78.9 in.
Overall height:
70.6 in.
Track (front/rear):
67.6 / 69.2 in
Suspension:
Double wishbone independent front; Multi-link independent (rear)
Headroom (front/rear):
37.5 / 36.2 in.
Legroom (front/rear):
39.6 / 33.1 in.

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