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All eyes will be firmly focused on the
Ford stand at next month’s Frankfurt Motor Show when the manufacturer of
the UK’s best-loved small car takes the wraps off its vision for the
future, - the Ford Verve Concept.
Ford Verve Concept hints at the new
design direction for future compact cars and the company plans to
closely gauge public reaction while their designers work behind the
scenes creating Ford's next supermini generation.
Martin Smith, Executive Director of
Design for Ford of Europe, explained: “Bold, even radical, Ford Verve
Concept demonstrates the potential of Ford’s kinetic design
philosophy to visualise a small car that is a chic and modern, and one
that makes an individual statement for a sophisticated, fashion-aware
generation.”
Bold and sporty, the front of the
supermini is dominated by a large, inverted trapezoidal lower grille
with the familiar Ford oval centred in the compact upper opening.
Particularly eye-catching in deep magenta with a unique tinted clear
coat finish, Ford Verve Concept’s sleek lines, 18-inch alloys, panoramic
glass roof and
B-pillarless structure give it an elegant, coupe-like look.
The visual splendour continues inside
with a fresh and innovative approach to interior design that's been
inspired by the latest mobile phones. Sensuous curves combine with
clever technology to create a stylish but user-friendly environment.
Ford's Convers+ system, which allows
quick and easy access to all driver-operated functions, is central to
the ergonomically excellent design. A large colour screen displays all
essential information while every surrounding button and switch has been
crafted with the kind of minute attention typically associated with
larger, upmarket vehicles.
Taking its lead from the success of
Ford's new S-MAX and latest Mondeo, the Verve Concept symbolises Ford's
ambition to be a leader in small vehicle design by creating individual
cars for individual customers.
With elements of the Ford Verve Concept
almost certain to appear in future production models, small car buyers
have some exciting times ahead. |