New Volvo concept car could influence brand for years
Drivers of a Volvo XC60 in Ft. Myers have probably wondered what the car company’s newest creation will be. Well Volvo lovers, the wait is over – a new concept car has been developed, and may very well hit production within the next five years. After all, who knows how competitive the automotive industry will be by then? By the looks of this new concept design, Volvo lovers will drool at the sight of the attractive model at Volvo dealership lots.
Shoppers looking for a Volvo S40 in Ft. Myers should check out the latest concept vehicle, as it could very well be their next choice when they decide to purchase a new car. The designer of the new creation is Nouphone J. Bansasine, who designed the vehicle during an internship at the Volvo Monitoring and Concept Center (VMCC). This means that the vehicle was legitimately created under the supervision of manufacturers and officials at Volvo. Why wouldn’t the car company use the design for future production?
Bansasine intended his car for the four-door sports car category for the year 2015, and I must admit it is quite an attractive piece. Owners of a Volvo S40 in Ft. Myers may agree that the design is quite sleek and stylish with its narrow build (that is, the overall design is more flat than that of the S40), not to mention thin headlights. The roof blends in with the rear window and trunk with no dips or angles to separate the two sections of the model. Consumers looking for a larger vehicle with more hauling power should probably consider a Volvo XC60 in Ft. Myers.
The manufacturers at Volvo would be very wise to adopt Bansasine’s contribution, paving the way for the future of model designing. When I look at photos I think, “futuristic, cutting edge, and intelligent.” I very much admire Bansasine’s talent and eye for automotive design – I’m not sure I could create something so appealing to the consumer’s eye and with a futuristic touch. The only question left on my mind is, “what sort of equipment will Volvo install under the hood?” and “what about interior features and new infotainment software?” Looks like consumers will just have to wait until future auto shows to see what Volvo has in store for this concept – that is, if they plan to let it influence their line of upcoming vehicles.
