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All-New One Ford Global Vehicle At Auto Expo 2012

Posted on 26 December 2011 by SACarFan

Ford will use the 11th Auto Expo 2012 in New Delhi for the global preview of an all-new vehicle, providing the first glimpse of another next-generation vehicle for India and other global markets.

Back in September we travelled to Berlin for the unveiling of the Ford Evos concept, where it was announced that we can expect to see the Evos’ design DNA filter into new Ford models over the next five years, with the first example expected to arrive as soon as four months away. January marks that fourth month, making Auto Expo 2012 the stage upon which Ford has chosen to unveil the first production model to feature their new global design language.

This next-generation vehicle will take centre stage on Ford’s roughly 1 400 square metre stand. The new vehicle will be the latest One Ford global product, a vehicle designed to help expand Ford’s footprint in the world’s fastest-growing auto markets, including India. It will be the second of eight products Ford plans to bring to India by mid-decade.

Also on the Ford stand will be the Ford Figo, the All-New Fiesta, the Ford Classic (Ikon) and the Ford Endeavour (Everest).

Auto Expo 2012 runs from January 7-11 in New Delhi and SACarFan will be there to bring you the latest news.

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GM’s OnStar Communications System Comes Under Fire

Posted on 26 September 2011 by SACarFan

General Motors’ in-vehicle voice and data communications service provider, OnStar, is in the middle of a public relations nightmare in the US, with motorists concerned the system is an invasion of their privacy.

OnStar is a subscription-based service that incorporates a number of innovative features, including in-vehicle security, hands-free phone calling, turn-by-turn satellite navigation, automatic crash response and stolen vehicle tracking. The system relies on CDMA mobile phone voice and data communication as well as GPS technology. A recent email to subscribers outlining changes to OnStar’s policies has, however, sparked a massive uproar among some of the service’s five-million-plus members.

Among the controversial changes was a condition allowing OnStar to sell the data it collects, and another that some believed would give OnStar the ability to monitor vehicles even after the owners had unsubscribed from the service. OnStar say member’s information can be sold to third parties, but only in an anonymous, non-personal form. The changes will be implemented from December.

In an attempt to clarify the situation, OnStar has posted a video explaining what the system has the ability to do, and more importantly, what it cannot do. OnStar representatives spent much of last week on the phone, in internet forums, and on Facebook and Twitter trying to allay the concerns of subscribers.

The new terms and conditions allow OnStar to record a vehicle’s speed, location, seat belt status, odometer reading, and a number of other attributes, whether the car is running or not. The added accessibility makes the OnStar system’s traffic, information and rescue functions more effective than ever, although that’s probably little consolation to drivers who think Big Brother is watching them.

OnStar still does not have the ability to eavesdrop on drivers, however. The only time OnStar operators can hear what is being said in a vehicle is when the driver is in direct contact with them.

The service has plenty of promise. For example, the automatic crash response feature alerts OnStar operators if the airbags have been deployed on a vehicle, and gives them precise information on its location so emergency services can be dispatched almost immediately, potentially saving lives. The Stolen Vehicle Assistance features (Stolen Vehicle Tracking, Stolen Vehicle Slowdown and Remote Ignition Block) also promise to stop car thieves in their tracks.

Systems like OnStar are not currently available in South Africa, but like most new technologies, it is likely just a matter of time before a similar service is introduced by one of the larger manufacturers. If ‘Sync’ and their new Evos concept are anything to go by, we suspect that someone will be Ford. We’re also certain that Ford are watching the development of this story with keen interest, as we raised the issue of personal privacy with Ford’s Chief Technical Officer, Paul Mascarenas, at the preview of the Ford Evos Concept in Germany just last month.

What do you think of OnStar? Would you like to see a similar service available here in South Africa? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Video: 2011 Ford Evos Concept Unveiled In Berlin

Posted on 31 August 2011 by SACarFan

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Ford Evos Concept Embodies Future ‘One Ford’ Design Strategy

Posted on 31 August 2011 by Scott Hayes

Within the past 20 years Ford Motor Co. has embraced a number of design philosophies, the latest of which has been teased over the last few weeks and has now been unveiled ahead of the 64th IAA Frankfurt Motor Show taking place later this month.

Between the 90′s and into the early 2000′s, Vice President of Design, Jack Telnack, ushered in the ‘New Edge’ styling theme, the defining characteristics of which included the slim trapezoidal grille and pronounced wheel arches. Well known examples include the ’96 Mondeo, the ’98 Focus and the ’99 Fiesta.

Ford’s ‘Kinetic Design’ is the language we know and see today. Under the guidance of Martin Smith, the Executive Design Director for Ford of Europe, we were given the sassy ’08 Ford Fiesta and more recently, the new Ford Focus. A Eurocentric styling theme, Kinetic Design is characterised by a pronounced trapezoidal lower grille with headlights that ‘reach backwards’ towards the A-pillar.

In 2011, Ford is revealing its latest design direction for future models, which is not only centered around exciting looks, but also exciting technology.

The new design DNA will be instilled in Ford models over the next five years, with the first example expected to arrive as soon as four months away. The Evos is the first example of a global design language for Ford, which is part of the brand’s ‘One Ford’ strategy.

“The Ford Evos Concept unites three key elements which are at the core of our One Ford global product strategy: outstanding design, smart technologies and fuel economy leadership,” said Derrick Kuzak, group vice president of Global Product Development.

J Mays, Vice President of Design and Chief Creative Officer, says, “The new design DNA marks a bold evolution of the kinetic design language featured on existing global Ford products.”

While we won’t see the Evos Concept enter production in its entirety, the key styling cues that can be expected on future models include the ‘laser cut’ thin headlights, higher positioned trapezoidal grille and, potentially, the distinct visual effect created by the glazed roof section that bridges the front and rear screens. The Evos Concept in particular, draws further attention with its fast-back, four-door body style and eccentric gullwing doors.

Not simply a ‘pretty face’, the Evos Concept also serves as a showcase of Ford’s focus on technology, with the ultimate aim being “to create an experience that enhances the driver’s time behind the wheel,” says Paul Mascarenas, Chief Technical Officer and Vice President of Ford Reasearch and Innovation.

Ford see the key to this achievement being the integration of in-car software and associated functionality with that of ‘cloud computing’. A further development of Ford’s ‘Sync’ in-car communications platform, the addition of Internet connectivity will allow your future Ford to synchronise with your lifestyle and driving habits, to provide a tailored driving experience. “We’re researching how we can use patterns or preferences set by the driver to make life simpler,” said Mascarenas. It could automatically play the same music or news program that was just streaming at home, or automatically heat or cool the interior to an ideal temperature before the driver gets in by predicting departure time based on his/her calendar. Wirelessly communicating with devices in the home, the car could could close the garage door and switch off the lights automatically as it pulls away.

This technology extends even further though, with Ford suggesting the car’s entire driving character could be enhanced and adapted to driver habits and capabilities, supplemented by its online connectivity. For example, the technology could source real-time map and weather data online and, in response, adjust the car’s powertrain, steering, suspension and braking systems for optimum enjoyment, comfort and safety. In addition, the Evos Concept will serve as a test bed for Ford’s ‘driver wellness’ measures, the most recent of which includes development of an intelligent seat that can monitor the driver’s heart rate.

The Ford Evos Concept is powered by a sophisticated lithium-ion plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrain based on that of the C-Max Energi – a range-extended plug-in hybrid MPV, expected to reach markets by 2013. Once again, connection to the cloud, or Internet, means the powertrain can be managed intelligently to maximise economy. Using information about the vehicle’s predicted travel route, any emission zone restrictions during the journey and current weather conditions, the advanced PHEV technology successfully manages power from the engine and battery to achieve a range of over 800 kilometres – more than any other plug-in or extended-range electric vehicle to-date.

The interior of the Evos Concept also shows how we can expect future Ford models to be more driver oriented in response to the increased technology being introduced. The Evos interior features uncluttered surfaces, with contours that impart an athletic character and trapezoidal cut-outs that draw in the exterior design elements.

The cockpit area sweeps down either side of the driver and provides secondary information about vehicle and infotainment systems. The two rear seat passengers have access to touch-screen displays that provide vehicle information and the ability to adjust the sports seats.

“Both the exterior and interior of the Ford Evos Concept clearly communicate that this is a driver’s car, so that as soon as people see the vehicle, they will immediately want to get in and drive,” said executive design director Moray Callum.

A glorious looking concept, we hope Ford will carry much of the strong contours and bold face of the Evos into its production models in future. In the meantime, lets hope broadband Internet connectivity continues to become faster and cheaper in South Africa, so we can take full advantage of the technology that’s coming our way.

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