World Premiere of the VW concept C
Cabriolet-coup?????????????????? concept - new technological basis for a mid-class automobile
Press Release
The folding roof:
The most innovative cabriolet roof system in use anywhere in the world
Coup?????????????????? roof, sliding sunroof and cabriolet roof. The new, five-level, electro-hydraulic hardtop system in the concept C is a multitalented, tri-functional solution: a coup?????????????????? roof, a sliding sunroof and a cabriolet roof all incorporated into the one system. This type of combination, in this form, is truly unique and special.
The coupe roof: When the hardtop is up, it combines with the vehicle body to form a dynamically homogeneous profile. The benefits are obvious: wind and ambient noise levels do not exceed those of a comparable type of classic coupe, and the safety aspect also comes into play.
The sliding glass sunroof: One of the technical highlights of this hardtop system is its integrated sunroof. It is electrically controlled, sliding open at the push of a button and letting just the desired amount of fresh air and sunlight into the passenger compartment (it includes a tilted ventilation setting). This is basically a conventional sunroof, only that, in the case of the concept C, it is actually fitted into a convertible roof ??????????????????????????????????????? a convertible roof, that is, with the added advantage of allowing light into the interior of the car event when it is up.
Design:
The shape of things to come
A perfect figure. Compact-type cabriolets can tend to look thin and disproportionately high (especially when the roof is up), given the dimensions taken from the mass-series derivates on which they are modelled. While the larger-sized cabriolets don??????????????????????????????????????t have this figure problem, they also do not have much appeal if you like an athletic, compact look and a coup??????????????????-like style when the roof is up.
There is another sore spot to most cabriolets, especially when it comes to compact-type versions, and that is that the majority of them are originally modelled on the typical cab-forward design, so that the A-pillar and its transverse beams extend a long way into the interior of the vehicle, causing almost a tickling sensation to the forehead as the frame of the windscreen hovers menacingly close. All these problem areas were effectively dealt with in the concept C. This vehicle is not founded on an existing basic model, but was newly developed as a cabriolet in its very own right.
Which is why Volkswagen??????????????????????????????????????s cabriolet design study has a number of constructional advantages. These are merits which are perceivable even in the design ??????????????????????????????????????? from whichever perspective you look at the car.
A fusion of tradition and progress. The concept C??????????????????????????????????????s sporty and powerful architecture and the principles employed to design its contours produce a very concrete outlook on the new design for future Volkswagen automobiles. By the same token, however, the concept C is but a new chapter in a long and successful tradition of cabriolets: including the legendary Beetle Cabriolet, which achieved cult status around the world, or the more rationally designed Golf Cabriolet, one of the most successful of all convertibles. The most recent in the series of Volkswagen convertibles, today??????????????????????????????????????s New Beetle Cabriolet, is characterised by a combination of emotional and functional attributes. It is on this foundation of successful tradition that the concept C was designed.
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