Volkswagen Shows Up! Family at Bologna
First family picture
By Frank de Leeuw van Weenen
December 7, 2007 12:38 PM
Filed Under: German, Volkswagen
First family picture
“These cars embody the emergence of a new era. No explanation is needed - they speak for themselves.” said Walter de Silva, Chief Designer of Volkswagen Group. Volkswagen has been showing the new range of small family cars around the globe over the past 14 weeks, which culminated at the Bologna Motor Show with a family photo.
The IAA in Frankfurt saw the new VW Up! Concept, in Tokyo we were introduced to the larger Space Up! Concept and the LA Show brought us the zero-emission Space Up! Blue Concept.
The new rear-engines small cars will become a major cornerstone for the plans Volkswagen has to compete with Toyota. The Up! concepts are all built on the new MHB platform, one of the four new platforms at Volkswagen.
Press Release (Click to expand)
Premiere in Bologna: family portrait of the new small family
- Up! – Two-door city specialist vehicle offering more space and fun for four Space Up! – Four-door microvan with maximum variability
- Space Up! Blue – Zero emissions thanks to electric engine and fuel cells
Round the world in 14 weeks: before their group appearance at the 2007 Bologna Motor Show, Volkswagen sent the New Small Family on a whistle-stop tour around the world. Today it’s showdown in Italy as the three Up! concept vehicles are revealed side by side for the first time as ambassadors of a new range and as a family.
“For both my team and for me, it was a dream to design these concept vehicles" confirmed Walter de Silva, Chief Designer of Volkswagen Group, at the start of the press conference, “because these cars embody the emergence of a new era. Anyone looking at the New Small Family will immediately see how friendly and neat these Volkswagens are. Cars of this sort are fun. No explanation is needed - they speak for themselves.”
Before their joint debut in Bologna, Volkswagen sent the New Small Family on a whistle-stop tour around the world, starting at the IAA International Motor Show in Frankfurt on 10 September with the two-door Up!. Just six weeks later, the larger Space Up! microvan made its debut in Tokyo – they impressively demonstrate how every millimetre of space can be exploited using intelligent packaging while at the same time creating an emotional design. Twenty days later and 9,000 air kilometres further eastwards, Los Angeles was presented with the third variant of the New Small Family – the zero-emission Space Up! Blue van. The response was extremely positive all around the globe.
That was perhaps also “because every Up! also demonstrates commitment to protecting our environment” according to Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg, Board Member with responsibility for Technical Development at Volkswagen. “After all, extremely clean petrol and diesel engines and electric motors will be working in the backs of these cars.”
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