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    Volvo YCC Concept 2004

    VOLVO UNVEILS FIRST-EVER CAR DESIGNED BY WOMEN

    "Your Concept Car" Initiated, Designed and Developed by Women; Team Hopes to Inspire Others to Challenge Traditional Business Methods
    NEW YORK (March 2, 2004) -- Volvo Cars is unveiling a concept today that's never been attempted in the more than 100 years of auto manufacturing: the first car designed and developed almost exclusively by women.
    "Your Concept Car" (YCC) makes its worldwide debut today at the Geneva Auto Show in Switzerland. It will make its North American public debut on April 9 at the New York Auto Show. After New York, it will tour select U.S. cities before continuing its worldwide tour.
    Though created from a woman's perspective, the car includes features appealing to both sexes -- including easier maintenance, clever storage solutions, a better line of vision, computer-aided parking and a bold, yet elegant, exterior.
    The idea for the car began two years ago, when a group of women -- including engineers, designers and marketers -- at Volvo's global headquarters in Sweden attended a seminar that focused on how to better cater to women customers. Inspired by the event, the women began questioning two facts: Women purchase about 65 percent of cars and influence about 80 percent of all car sales; yet, for a century, men have made most of the decisions in the design, development and production of a car.
    Their conclusion: If women -- whether they are single professionals, soccer moms, homemakers or grandmothers -- do the bulk of car buying and driving, they should have a voice in car design. After successfully lobbying Volvo management, they received approval to create "Your Concept Car," designing it faster and at less cost than most concept cars. Beginning today, the women are unveiling it to the world.
    The car includes features not typically found in man-made cars. Among the dozens of unique items: no hood; no gas cap; easy-clean paint; numerous exchangeable seat covers of various colors and materials (linen, leather, felt, etc.); compartments for handbags; gull-wing doors that make it easier to load and unload larger items and children; computerized assistance for parallel parking; and improved sight lines. Owners carrying large items can set the doors to open automatically when they reach the doors. At the point-of-purchase, retailers can conduct a body scan of the driver measuring height and length of arms and legs. The data is stored in the vehicle's key, and the car recommends a seat position for the driver that provides her or him an optimal line of vision and reach. The car also electronically notifies the owner's chosen service center when maintenance is due, and the service technician contacts the owner to book the appointment.
    Because it's a concept car, there is no assurance the car will ultimately be mass-produced for retail. Nevertheless, Volvo expects many of its ideas will find their way into future cars.
    "The goals with the YCC are to introduce important automotive ideas to the market and show the vast female brain trust within the automotive industry," said Tatiana Butovitsch Temm, YCC project team member. "It would also be great if we could inspire other women - and men - to question traditional business methods and create positive change within organizations. Great ideas always come about when people look within their personal and professional lives and ask: What could I do that's never been done before?"

    Female Influence Strong in Volvo
    Women are forming an increasingly important customer group for Volvo Cars. In the United States, 54 percent of all Volvo buyers are women.
    "This car is a fantastic opportunity for us. We can concentrate on the fast-growing group of women customers without losing the men," said Vic Doolan, president and chief executive officer of Volvo Cars of North America.
    Volvo has a long-standing tradition of listening carefully to what women want. In the 1980s, Volvo formed a women's reference group to test and assess new models within their early stages of development. A women's focus group convened in California played the key role in the distinctive functions and features of Volvo's most recent commercial model, the XC90 sport utility vehicle.

    YCC Team Members
    More than 120 Volvo employees participated in the design, development and production of YCC. All final decisions were made by women. The YCC Project Team Leadership, who are all employees of Volvo Car Corp. in Sweden, included:
    Camilla Palmertz, Project Manager
    "Our aim is that you should feel great in this car."
    Eva-Lisa Andersson, Project Manager
    "A car is a very technical product. Still, your buy is based on emotions."
    Elna Holmberg, Technical Project Manager
    "A car is your choice. Therefore it is very important that you can put your demands and wishes into it."
    Maria Widell Christiansen, Manager, Design
    "We are convinced that this car also, definitely, appeals to men."
    Tatiana Butovitsch Temm, Communications Manager
    "The hallmark of a good idea is that people ask why this hasn't been done before."
    Lena Ekelund, Deputy Technical Project Manager
    "In the YCC, we have retained our focus on customer needs, not compromised it in favor of flashy technical solutions."
    Anna Rosen, Exterior Design
    "We wanted to create a beautiful car. Not brutal, but tough."
    Cynthia Charwick, Interior Designer
    "The first impression you get of the car is a feeling of grace and space."
    Maria Uggla, Color and Trim Designer
    "One way of being in control is that you have the opportunity to influence your environment."
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    the Volvo concept is a very nice car, sort of has the same concept front as the Audi Le mans, but iam not that sure though

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    whoa... the head lights of the car looks like eyes... they are teasing me...

    i like the look of the car... but not the gull wings door... it looks stupid
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    Quote Originally Posted by r1ckst4
    whoa... the head lights of the car looks like eyes... they are teasing me...

    i like the look of the car... but not the gull wings door... it looks stupid
    Complete with mascara
    The split rear-seat design might have objects coming into passenger area with hard braking
    Match seating to your clothes?
    Overall, very pretty car!
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