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TWO AMERICAN ICONS DELIVER THE CROSSOVER MODEL OF THE FUTURE WITH THE FORD AIRSTREAM CONCEPT
  • Crossover growth is exploding : Ford Airstream Concept speaks to the future of crossovers as the market segment is projected to top 3 million units annually by the end of the decade.
  • Green Journey : Ford Airstream Concept is powered by a new plug-in hydrogen hybrid fuel cell – called HySeries Drive – that operates under electric power at all times and delivers the combined city/highway equivalent fuel economy of 41 miles per gallon.
  • Two icons of American transportation: Ford and Airstream have teamed up to deliver a futuristic crossover concept, showing what tomorrow’s road trip vehicles could look like.
DETROIT, Mich. , Jan. 7, 2007 – Playing to win in the growing crossover segment, Ford has joined with another iconic company to showcase how it could further expand its lineup of expressive crossovers with the Ford Airstream Concept.

“Crossovers are an increasingly important part of our business, and Ford is going to continue developing an expressive range of these vehicles,” says Peter Horbury, executive director – Design, The Americas. “The Ford Airstream Concept is a futuristic look at crossovers. It’s the ultimate modern touring vehicle that delivers flexibility and capability with dynamic design that evokes the spirit of the journey.”

The concept is powered by a plug-in hydrogen hybrid fuel cell drivetrain – called HySeries Drive™ – that operates under electric power at all times. This advanced fuel cell system is half the weight and cost of today’s fuel cells and can operate in the dead of winter. That’s a major step forward because today’s fuel cells don’t do well when the mercury dips below freezing.
Natural Intersection
The Ford Airstream Concept captures the sense of optimism and adventure conveyed in American aircraft, spacecraft and the streamlined shape of Airstream trailers. It’s reflected in the crossover concept’s organic, fuselage-inspired form language, unique reflective paint and 12 ceremonial rivets, which pay homage to Airstream’s iconic construction.

“For 75 years, Airstream has been an icon synonymous with the optimism, discovery and wanderlust that’s helped defined America,” said J Mays, group vice president – Design, and chief creative officer. “It seemed only fitting for us to come together through our shared passion for the open road and show a vision for the future of American transportation.”

Much like Ford, Airstream began with one man’s dream. In 1931, Wally Byam began leveraging aircraft-construction methods to make trailers aimed at feeding Americans’ surging desire to travel.

“Silver bullets” have been shooting up and down highways ever since, leading a Recreational Vehicle industry that’s realized record profits and revenues in 2005 and the first half of 2006.

“Business for Airstream and the RV industry has been strong, but we want to continue finding options for tomorrow’s road trips. Our success in recent years has come from challenging the conventional thinking about what an Airstream is. The Ford Airstream Concept is a stunning example of just that,” says Bob Wheeler, president and chief executive officer of Airstream. “Plus, a partner like Ford, with its long history as an American icon, made perfect sense for this kind of exploration.”

Common Ground
Both companies are influenced by economic and demographic trends – chiefly baby boomers approaching retirement age.

In the U.S., 11,000 people turn age 50 every day. These consumers are starting to downsize their lives and their vehicles, opting for more nimble and fuel-efficient models. With their children leaving home and some retiring, they also have more time for travel.

For Ford, that trend – plus younger couples starting families later – is fueling a shift to crossover vehicles.
The crossover segment is expected to hit 3 million units by the end of the decade, making it potentially the largest U.S. vehicle segment.

For Airstream, these demographic changes are meaningful as well. RV ownership is highest among retirement-age consumers, and by the end of the decade, 50- to 64-year-old consumers will tally
57 million – a 38 percent increase versus 2000, according to University of Michigan studies.
And the number of RV-owning households is expected to grow to 8.5 million during the same period.

Seeing the Future Today
Growing Ford’s crossover share means breaking through the competitive and fragmenting segment, and the company is leveraging bold designs to win customers.

Ford’s crossover lineup already features the functional Freestyle, newly launched agile and modern Edge and, in time, will include a more refined full-size crossover based on the Fairlane concept.

Ford designers wanted to push further into the future and tapped inspirations including Airstream’s iconic designs and the optimistic future Stanley Kubrick created and captured in his 1960s cult film 2001: A Space Odyssey. These inspirations are evident – inside and out.

The concept’s bold, futuristic front-end explores a new look for Ford, encapsulating the single-surface grille and headlamps into the same graphic. Each of the concept’s bold orange-trimmed window graphics is a unique shape.

“This reflects the purpose of the vehicle: looking out and remembering that the journey – not the destination – matters most,” said Freeman Thomas, director, North American Strategic Design. “The Ford Airstream Concept is an ultra-modern, optimistic vehicle that allows passengers a pure traveling experience to enjoy with good company, no matter the destination .”

Its doors are asymmetric as well, allowing for easy loading of passengers and cargo. In addition to the driver’s side hatch, the passenger side features a power clamshell door that runs two-thirds the length of the vehicle. A three-door hatch finishes the rear of the crossover.

Futuristic Interior
The futuristic theme and modern form language of the exterior carries through to the concept’s interior.

“Through the materials, color palette and technology, the Ford Airstream Concept has distinct cues from the spacecraft and environments portrayed in 2001: A Space Odyssey,” says Thomas. “We’re able to maximize the spaciousness of the interior, creating a lounge atmosphere in contrasting colors of cosmic red and white that provides an inviting experience for the ultimate journey.”

The Ford Airstream Concept features a floating instrument panel with flush-mounted, touch-sensitive controls and a multi-function single gauge display provides the driver all primary information.

A Sharp® dual-view screen centrally mounted on the instrument panel provides a camera view and secondary driver-oriented information, while allowing the front-seat passenger to view DVDs and post mobile blogs. The driver and front-seat passenger will navigate in style in modern, pod-shaped swiveling captain’s chairs that also rotate so they can easily socialize.

In the rear, lounge-like seating is sculptural, creating a continuous cocoon-like environment wrapped in bold red B&B Italia fabric. The focal point of the rear seating area is a 360-degree screen for entertainment and games. The unique screen also creates ambient mood settings, including a modern lava lamp and virtual fire, as well as a live camera feed.

How the Rubber Meets the Road
The new HySeries Drive plug-in hydrogen fuel cell featured in the Ford Airstream Concept is more than a concept.

This powertrain is already on the road and driving in a Ford Edge prototype. Ford scientists and engineers created this vehicle with partial funding from the United States Department of Energy. The HySeries Drive delivers the combined city/highway equivalent fuel economy of 41 miles per gallon.

In this application, the fuel cell’s sole function is to recharge the vehicle’s lithium-ion battery pack as needed. This allows it to work like a portable generator, instead of an engine, as had been the case in previous Ford fuel cell vehicles.

The new fuel cell, supplied by Ford partner Ballard, operates in a steady state, allowing a significantly smaller, less expensive fuel cell and drastically improving the durability of the fuel cell. With this system, the fuel cell delivers the power needed to recharge the lithium-ion batteries, rather than to be the primary power source to drive the wheels, as in a typical fuel cell-powered vehicle.

In pure electric mode, the Ford Airstream Concept can travel 25 miles before the fuel cell begins operating to recharge the vehicle’s 336-volt lithium-ion battery pack. With the hydrogen-powered fuel cell, the range increases another 280 miles for a total of 305 miles.

Safe Journeys
Safety belts remain the most important safety technology in vehicles. Ford is researching several new safety belt designs, including four-point safety belts found in the front seats of the Ford Airstream Concept.
“Inside, outside and under the hood, the Ford Airstream Concept speaks to the future,” Mays said. “Ford is looking out onto the horizon and imbuing crossovers with emotion, made even more powerful by our association with Airstream.”

Ford Airstream Concept Specifications
Powertrain
Ford’s HySeries Drive plug-in hydrogen hybrid fuel cell
Chassis lengths
Overall length: .......................185.0 in.
Wheelbase: .............................125.9 in.
Overall width: ..........................78.9 in.
Overall height at curb: ..............70.6 in.
Track width
Front: .......................................67.6 in.
Rear: ........................................69.2 in.

Suspension
Front: ................. Double wishbone-independent suspension
Rear: ..................Multi-link independent
Headroom
Front: .......................................37.5 in.
Second Row: ............................36.2 in.
Legroom
Front: .......................................39.6 in.
Second Row: ............................33.1 in.

Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures and distributes automobiles in 200 markets across six continents. With about 300,000 employees and more than 100 plants worldwide, the company’s core and affiliated automotive brands include Aston Martin, Ford, Jaguar, Land Rover, Lincoln, Mazda, Mercury and Volvo. Its automotive-related services include Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford’s products, please visit www.fordvehicles.com.

Airstream
The First Airstreams, known for their high-quality riveted aluminium shells and state-of-the-art interiors, were built in 1931 by Wally Byam. Airstream, a subsidiary of THOR Industries Inc. since 1980, is world-renowned for quality, innovation and design. An Airstream is more than just a trendy product, it’s a way of life embraced by thousands around the world for more than seven decades. Now celebrating its 75 th anniversary, the company continues the legacy today with its world-class travel trailers, motorhomes, and services. For additional information about Airstream, please visit www.Airstream.com.
 

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I'm not too sold on the looks from the one pic, but my wife LOVES it!
 


















I think a paint option should be to paint it like a bullet....
 






That is ugly as hell
 






i dont like the red window trim, but the est of it looks cool.... talk about *bling bling*
 












A couple of solid axles, some 37s...:D

So it's a fancy electric car that can only go 25 miles on a charge... Obviously we're still going to be paying for hydrogen to be able to drive the other 280 miles...

What I would like to see would be an option to plug it in at night. So if you only drove 25 miles or less all you would have to pay for is the electricity from your home to charge it. I would imagine that would be more economical than having to buy hydrogen all the time.
 


















Uh thats purdy.......Purdy darn ugly! does kinda look like the trialer dats i live hyup lol
 






There are other ways of extending the battery's life. These manufacturers only "think inside of a box". The technology was already developed by several manufacturers. I've done an extensive amount of searching in the past couple of years over the internet. One company (I think it might be BMW) uses a system to convert waste heat from the exhaust on an internal combustion engine with condensation into a steam/gas hybrid. Gasoline engines aren't too efficient since there is so much power being wasted as hot exhaust fumes. Another way is to use air pumps like on the French car. You could use an air hybrid system. I also have something which I've been working on over the years, but don't have a lot of time to work on it consistently to make any major progress. So far from what I've done up until this point has worked on a small scale. I can't discuss too much at this point since it's still being worked on, and isn't ready for any production. I've spoken to several people which are interested. I have shown them what I have done, but nobody has coughed up any money, time, or help on completing it so far. Some stuff I've built in the past is already on the market by other people since I didn't have the resources to put it into production. Some things I've built or designed on paper without a prototype, and lost out on are: electric/hydraulic steering, optical microphone, helium refrigeration (no CFC's or compressor), clutch alternator with electric cooling, and an electrically driven A/C system for a vehicle which replaces the belt driven compressor.
 






Man, that is so ugly. It looks even more gay than the Toyota Prius or the Honda Insight, maybe with some AMC Pacer DNA thrown in.:thumbdwn: What's the torque, ground clearance, and how big is the cargo bay?

Maybe it will grow on us, like maybe its really supposed to be a Mars rover designed by Big Daddy Roth (remember him?)??:D

Is the body composite or aluminum, like the Airstream trailers? How do you repair an aluminum body, with sheet stock and pop-rivets?

I say phooey on futuristic vehicles!:thumbdwn: Why would Ford waste money on this? They should design and build a fuel efficient, competitive vehicle that they can sell NOW, like a plug-in hybrid Explorer (1st generation body, of course:exp: ).

At least these car-of-the-future concept are good for a laugh.

Bob
 






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