Posted on 12/04/2007 9:26:18 PM PST by goldstategop
Volkswagen Up! Concept
Wolfsburg, September 2007. There are cars that endure for all times. They are icons of their type, masterpieces of craftsmanship and technology; they put ideas into motion, make progress tangible and sometimes quite simply make everyday life better, more practical and enjoyable. Many of these cars carry the VW logo. Bug, Beetle, New Beetle, T1, Bulli, Samba bus, California, Golf, GTI. Now Volkswagen is presenting as a world premiere at the International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt a concept car that once again has the right stuff needed to move more than just one generation. It is a small, pure and high-spirited Volkswagen that pays tribute to its environment. The overall concept is marked by an innovative, clear, intuitive functionality. The name of the concept car: up! a positive name that is a synonym for departure, activity, dynamics and the future. For Volkswagen, says Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg, Board Member with Responsibility for Technical Development, the response of IAA visitors will be a decisive test to determine whether the concept has the same kind of potential possessed by the Beetle at one time or by the Golf today.
Concept
The up! is a city specialist, a car for four persons and all languages, for the job, the university, the drive to the beach and the excursion outside the city gates. A small car that shows a lot of size, because it offers more space than any other car of similar length (3.45 meters or 135.8 inches) and width (1.63 meters or 64.2 inches). Its engine conceivable here are all facets of technology that can be sensibly applied will run in the rear. And that changes everything: Space, mood and design. Walter de Silva, Chief Designer of the Volkswagen group, sums it up like this: The up! is not a car whose form will become obsolete within a very brief period of time. It shines in its cleverness and yet is made with loving care. And so the up! is a clear and strong statement for future Volkswagen design. Furthermore, the team of designers and engineers has envisioned the up! concept car as the first member of an entire model line; other facets are entirely conceivable.
Ralf-Gerhard Willner, Director of Concept Development, has final responsibility for the technical layout of the up! He and Walter de Silva had already achieved a new balance in the mutual interaction between form and function at Volkswagen before the start of the project. Absolute harmony of the basic technological concept and the emotional aspects of the design, note Willner and de Silva in unison, can only be achieved in a hard clash of ideas between engineers and designers. That is the only way to produce icons. That is precisely why the up! is not your run-of-the-mill, small, tightly packed car, but instead is a clever, innovative whole. Its form is pure. It just had to look like this, no other look would do. There is nothing superfluous, and its functionality and so also its design speak for themselves. Simultaneously and this is typical of Volkswagen uncompromisingly attention was given to refining every line and every surface until we had created a friendly and masterful car.
Exterior Design
The fact that the engine of the up! runs in the rear has a decisive influence on its exterior design. That is because the up! has no classic radiator grille. It forges links to the Beetle. This fact alone gives it a great deal of independence. Dominant design characteristics are the headlamps that take an inward and diagonal line, between them the horizontally arranged air vents, the VW logo (as one of the few details kept in chrome), the tailgate that extends far forward and the smooth bumper with a circumferential black stripe as a detail of the happyface that is typical of Volkswagen.
In many areas, technology and design have melded into a vehicle architecture that is not only appealing, but is also very utilitarian. The rear end of the up! is a good example of this. The tailgate was produced using a transparent material. Under this gate developers also integrated the high layout of the taillights. Another feature that is technically and visually new is the location of the VW logo in the tailgate; it is also located behind glass and illuminates when the light is on. The rear bumper was designed to match the happyface in front.
The powerful appearance of the up!, despite all of its compactness, is emphasized by a very wide track width (1.42 meters) relative to vehicle width. The wheels are flush with the sporty outboard wheel arches and side skirts. The radial design of the wheels and surfaces extending right up to the edge of the rim make the 18-inch wheels appear significantly larger than they actually are.
The wheels that are arranged far outboard in the bumper areas reduce body overhangs to a minimum. All of these features are part of an unmistakable side profile with a very long roof arch as well as clear and large surfaces. Giving shape to its style here are the large doors and the lateral window surfaces, which incline sharply upward at the height of the rear wheel arch and thereby help to form the very independent C-pillar design.
Interior Design
Mounting the engine in the rear opened up entirely new interior concepts. Relative to its exterior size, the space offering is exceptionally forward-thinking. The same is true of its variability: Except for the drivers seat, all other seats can be folded and removed. Since they are designed as light shells, they can be quickly stowed in one of the cargo areas besides the front trunk there is also one in the rear to free up space. Afterwards, the entire passenger compartment length can be utilized as a storage area for especially bulky objects.
To achieve the high level of seating comfort that is usual at Volkswagen, besides their ergonomic design, in the case of the up! this level of comfort is also attained by a simple yet very effective trick: Similar to a self-inflating air mattress, air can be sucked out of the seat surfaces via a valve. This means that the seats can be adjusted 1:1 to the body anatomies of the occupants who have just taken a seat.
Intuitive Controls
On its up! concept car, Volkswagen is presenting some completely new solutions when it comes to operator controls. Klaus Bischoff, Chief Designer for the Volkswagen Brand, comments on this: Another reason the up! is so fascinating is because everything, every detail, was thought out anew. In the interior we have a touchscreen with new proximity sensor technology for controlling the navigation, radio, trip computer and climate control systems. It is operated absolutely intuitively. As a result, the most complicated functions can be controlled like childs play.
The up! has two central displays. In the cockpit, a 8-inch monitor shows the driver key information such as vehicle speed, fuel level and range, as well as momentary CO2 emissions.
In the center of the instruments equally easy for driver and front passenger to see and control an 7-inch monitor shows the way that future human-machine interfaces will look and operate. Here all conceivable functions can be controlled via the mentioned touchscreen, which also reacts via proximity sensor to gestures, i.e. specific hand movements.
Menuing was restocked and reorganized so that people without computer science educations would be able to operate the system. The developers intentionally separated display and control levels from one another. Always shown on the screen is a control bar with standard functions such as climate control or audio volume control. Developers packaged functions of other higher-order systems navigation, telephone, radio, images, movies, etc. on a display level that has been referred to internally as the main menu carousel a type of virtual carousel. It consists of the icons of different system functions (telephone, navigation, etc.). When the user touches the main menu carousel it can be rotated by touchscreen. Visually, this control is just as spectacular as it is intuitive. When the desired function appears on the main menu carousel such as the telephone all the userneeds to do is move his or her hand to the display to switch over to the telephone menu, thanks to proximity sensor technology. The new type of user control is fun, easy to understand in any cultural environment and very safe. That is precisely what is typical of Volkswagen.
Do you tow your fishing boat into crowded urban canyons like Boston, New York, San Francisco, or Chicago? That's where these will be.
I rented a Ka in England in the 90s and compared it to the Nissan Micra (or was it the Micro?), and I liked the Nissan better.
Good point. I prefer an F-250 for driving over little metal thingies in college parking lots.
I don’t live in an urban city. But down south here in God’s country, folks drive big trucks everywhere, even with the current price of gasoline and diesel. Have you ever driven through Birmingham, Nashville, or Hotlanta? Big pickup trucks everywhere. I only drive my truck to tow my boat or trailer. Otherwise, I drive my Saturn Sky Redline.
Considering it cout fit into the back of a F-250 I am guessing it isn’t too safe. I don’t hate VW I think the Passat is a great car, I just hate these trendy pocket cars.
So you're in this thread just to troll then?
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Do you recognize that you are not a part of the intended market? No car draws more hate than the Hummer, but people who drive them like them. Same for the small trendy cars. Some people like them because of their excellent maneuverability, or their great gas mileage, or their even the way they look. To each their own.
Uh, that is a concept.
There smarts are on boats on their way to the US, with 30000 orders.
They only shut down the PT Cruiser convertible...but Chrysler is in deep trouble right now.
http://www.nbc.com/The_Tonight_Show_with_Jay_Leno/video/#mea=183034
we put this on Lenos garage last month
Nissan is also bringing a smaller car to the US....not sure if it will be based on the $5999 car destined for India.
Since Chrysler is now private, we shall probably never know if it is still in trouble.
yitbos
For a car that’s supposed to be the People’s car, it doesn’t seem very people friendly. Its size guarantees that its occupants will be injured or killed in an accident with almost any other vehicle. That massive blind spot in the rear corners will make changing lanes at 85 mph very difficult. Its best safety feature will be that VW’s are brilliantly responsive and maneuverable; as long as the driver is reasonably competent, he will be able to avoid situations that would be disastrous in an SUV, such as swerving to avoid a deer.
No, they are in deep trouble. Cereberus is teetering also.
I wont be surprised if Daimler gets it back for pennies on the Euro.
I think people who drive these cars want attention and nothing more. They latch on to the lattest trend in a pathetic attempt to fit in or be “special”
The only road in the United States with a speed limit higher than 75 mph is I-10 in West Texas. I don't think these are intended for cruising that particular Interstate. They are an urban get-around vehicle. You will see them in downtown Boston or San Francisco where the speeds are never more than 35 mph, there are no deer, and any collisions will be at walking speed.
You just described 99% of the cars and people on the road. Basically anyone not in a Taurus, Camry, or Corolla.
Nooooo! I refuse to relive the days of Jimmy Carter and “le car”
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