Ford Iosis

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The Ford Iosis.

The Ford Iosis is a four-door, four-seat saloon concept car developed by Ford of Europe. It first was shown to the public at the 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show. Along with the Ford SAV (shown earlier that year at the Geneva Auto Show), it was designed to showcase the dynamic new design, the Ford Kinetic Design, direction Ford intends to pursue for the European market.

The shape of the concept car has been said to resemble an Aston Martin, featuring clean angles, a sharply sloped windscreen and large wheels. The fourth generation of Ford Mondeo which went to production in 2007 bore much resemblance to the Iosis.

Iosis-MAX

The Iosis-MAX is a concept car.

It is a vision for Ford's next generation compact multi-activity vehicle (MAV), and hints at the design direction of Ford's next global C-cars. It features the Ford Kinetic Design using lightweight materials and advanced aerodynamics.[1] Key aerodynamic features were the rear door pillars;the rear wing design;and active front cooling ducts in the main trapezial grille which are blanked off when not needed.[2]

The car was unveiled in 2009 Geneva Auto Show[3][4] to showcase the evolving states of Ford's Kinetic Design

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References

  1. [http://www.ford.co.uk/experience-ford/KineticDesign: Ford Kinetic Design],"Ford Website", 21st Oct 2012
  2. [http://jalopnik.com/5163355/ford-iosis-max-concept-a-kineticly-awesome-way-to-carry-your-stuff?tag=ford-iosis-max: Ford Iosis Max Unveiled ],"jalopnik.com", 21st Oct 2012
  3. Geneva Preview: Ford iosis MAX concept previews next-gen Focus
  4. drive.com.au: Iosis Max previews Australian Ford Focus

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