Ford Evos

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Ford Evos

Overview
Manufacturer Ford
Also called 2015 Ford Mustang
Production Concept car
Designer Stefan Lamm, Martin Smith
Body and chassis
Class Concept car
Layout Rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
Related Lincoln MKR
Dimensions
Length 4.5m
Width 1.97m
Height 1.36m
Chronology
Successor Ford Mustang

The Ford Evos is a coupe style plug-in hybrid grand tourer concept car unveiled to the public at the September 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show.[1]

The exterior design, referred to as Kinetic 2.0, was carried out by Stefan Lamm under the leadership of Ford of Europe’s executive design director Martin Smith. The car features four gull-wing doors and is not intended for production.[2] However, Ford announced that the design strategy showcased in the Evos will appear on production cars in a few months.[3][4]

The Evos is powered by a plug-in hybrid electric powertrain which consists of a 2.0-liter Atkinson cycle gasoline engine, electric motor and lithium-ion battery pack.[5]

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References

  1. "Ford Evos’ high grill, thin LED headlights could make it to production models soon". The Washington Post. 2011-09-13. Retrieved 2011-09-13. 
  2. "Auotcar 31 August 2011". Autocar.co.uk. 12 September 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-13. 
  3. Phil Patton (2011-08-30). "J Mays: Evos Styling Will Distinguish Ford Product ‘in Four Months’". The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-08-31. 
  4. "Expect the unexpected with Evos, says Ford". CoverCars. 2011-08-30. Retrieved 2011-09-02. 
  5. Previous post Next post (2011-08-31). "Wired 31 August 2011". Wired.com. Retrieved 2011-09-13. 

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