Ford Start Concept revealed with 3 cylinder EcoBoost engine

 Ford Start Concept revealed with 3 cylinder EcoBoost engine
Ford Start Concept, 800, 22.04.2010

New 1.0 liter, 3-cylinder EcoBoost engine will be coupled to a 6-speed manual transmission

Ford has released first photos and details of its Start Concept car as well as the latest in the US automaker's line of EcoBoost engines.

Set for public debut at the Beijing International auto show tomorrow, the Start Concept is Ford's own first concept car in three years. It features a new 1.0 liter, 3-cylinder EcoBoost engine which Ford contends will have a comparable horsepower and torque quotient to a traditional normally-aspirated in-line 4-cylinder all the while delivering C02 emissions below the 100 g/km mark. The compact power plant will come coupled to a 6-speed manual transmission to maximize fuel economy.

The new minicar was designed to cater to a new global trend for ultra-compact cars for dense urban environments. It features an ambitious design, which includes laser-cut LED lights as well as two other sets of running lamps. The Start Concept also comes with the latest connectivity technology as well as "fun to drive" vehicle dynamics.

"Our ambition with the Ford Start Concept was to design a car that goes beyond the practical realities of commuting in these mega cities," said Ford's director of design Freeman Thomas in a press release. "We wanted to design a car you would also love."

The Start Concept also features MyFord Mobile concept technology, which provides the driver with a touch-screen panel to control functions such as air conditioning and navigation as well as the ability to interface with a smart phone device.

The concept car was designed by Ford's Strategic Concepts Group Studios, based in Irvine, California.

Source: jalopnik.com

The Ford Start Concept Shows the Newest EcoBoostTM Engine

The Ford Start Concept is the first concept car created by Ford in more than three years. The car made its debut April 22, 2010, at the Beijing International Auto Show, also marking the first time Ford has unveiled an all-new concept vehicle a China show. The Start Concept is more than simply a design study. It previews a fuel-efficient three-cylinder EcoBoostTM engine with 1.0 liter of displacement and the power of a larger I-4 engine.

The Ford Start Concept was inspired in part by a growing global trend toward mass urbanization. The world's top 20 mega-cities are home to consumers whose needs, attitudes and expectations may have more in common with mega-city dwellers in other nations than with their own countrymen. While these consumers share the challenges of living in an urban society, they also increasingly seek out product solutions that bring the best the world has to offer.

Today, more than 50 percent of the world's population lives in an urban area. By 2050, that number is expected to skyrocket to more than 70 percent. Already, congested highways, space for parking, concerns over fuel efficiency as well as the availability and price of fuel are driving automakers to look at vehicles and personal transportation more differently than ever before.

"Our ambition with the Ford Start Concept was to design a car that goes beyond the practical realities of commuting in these mega cities, to go beyond just dressing the technology. We wanted to design a car you would also love," explained Freeman Thomas, Design Director, Ford Motor Company.

Living in a mega city poses unique challenges and inspires unique lifestyles and attitudes. Just as traffic congestion issues are common in these geographic areas, the answers to solve the issues of a new generation of future small cars for these urban markets may also be found in the Ford Start Concept.

Powertrain

Ford powertrain engineers previewed something very real and close to being reality under the hood of the Ford Start Concept car. It's an all-new and compact addition to the advanced Ford EcoBoost engine family. Consistent with Ford's long-range goals to provide more power though sophisticated turbocharging and spark-ignited, direct-injection fuel management systems, the 1.0-liter Ford EcoBoost engine delivers power and torque comparable to a normally-aspirated I-4 powerplant. It is expected to have CO2 emissions under the 100 gm/km threshold.

This engine is coupled with a six-speed manual transmission which permits gear spacing to deliver performance without sacrificing fuel economy. The transmission easily handles the higher torque levels of the 1.0-liter Ford EcoBoost engine and together with the sporty handling of the Ford Start Concept, delivers the fun-to-drive characteristics that are at the core of the Ford brand DNA.

Connectivity

Located at the top of the console is a port to connect to the MyFord Mobile concept technology, which provides a seamless driver interface conducive to safe driving practices with personal handheld devices.

Without a smart phone, car-related functions including heating, ventilation and air conditioning, engine diagnostics and passenger airbag on/off function can be easily viewed and adjusted while driving through either voice activation or toggle and scroll controls located on the console. A wide, six-inch screen provides visuals.

As an added feature, when the driver inserts a smart phone in the docking station when the vehicle is in motion, access is available via the MyFord Mobile Concept to phone contacts and navigation tools through voice activation, as are all messaging, direction and communication features.

If the smart phone device is docked and the vehicle is parked and powered off, both the vehicle functions and icons from the user's device are available via the MyFord Mobile Concept. Icons are displayed on the large screen through Bluetooth transfer. Car functions and the speaker system also are controlled through voice activation.

MyFord Mobile Concept restricts certain functions, such as texting, while driving.

Design

"With the Ford Start Concept, we didn't set out to design some sort of utilitarian concept to save the world, nor were we interested in following the competitive trend toward an overly noisy design language. What we did set out to do was design a personality driven car that exudes warmth, charm and aspiration...to design a car worth bonding with," said J Mays, Group Vice President Design and Chief Creative Officer, Ford Motor Company.

Crisp highlights are incorporated into a smooth exterior shell constructed with lightweight composite body panels that snap-fit on an aluminum structure.

Ford's trademark kinetic trapezoidal grill moves upward onto the rounded, sleek form, reducing the number of prominent openings from two to one and creating a face that's both sporting and efficient. The entire exterior surface of the Ford Start Concept has been designed with flush-mounted aerodynamic features designed to cheat the wind - providing a minimal amount of drag while achieving maximum fuel efficiency.

The innovative hybrid aluminum, high-strength steel body construction features a lightweight aluminum safety cell that provides a rigid attachment structure for the glass and roof, as well as housing side curtain air bags. All exterior body panels are made from deformable, pre-colored recyclable composites.

Slim, laser-cut LED headlamps provide high-intensity light through trapezoid tubes. Two sets of running lamps, including a pair located in the headlamp design and a pair of lower running lamps, provide nighttime illumination.

Created by a global team of designers working at Ford's Irvine (Calif.) Strategic Concepts Group Studios, this sporty, futuristic concept combines near-production Ford EcoBoost engine technology, slick aerodynamics and low weight in an environmentally friendly package with reduced greenhouse emissions, all wrapped in an exciting design.

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 die.bahnfahrer die.bahnfahrer
reminds me somehow on the A1, the DS3 and the 500... a bit boring
April 22, 2010 9:54 am
 clash_189 clash_189
Street KA anyone?
April 22, 2010 9:56 am
 MTC MTC
reminds me of the old KA
April 22, 2010 10:46 am
 Joe_Limon Joe_Limon
why do eco cars have to look weird?
April 22, 2010 11:12 am
 mphillips12000 mphillips12000
I think it's very cool, very 'car of the future', like something a Japanese anim? artist would draw. I particularly like the touch of a dorsal fin along the roof.
April 22, 2010 11:32 am
 TheAlchemist TheAlchemist
I just squeezed out something that looked like that this morning.
April 22, 2010 2:34 pm
 velsatis velsatis
the 500 of the next century, I dont identify a single bit of it with the ford image
April 22, 2010 7:16 pm
 M! M!
love this little concept, and i m surprised it wears a ford badge. the last time they had an interesting concept was from marc newson (but that is not cool to be in).
April 22, 2010 9:56 pm
 kbecker kbecker
i like the design. it would be better with a dual clutch auto though. probably very light and aero dynamic. good for parallel parking in busy downtown seattle too. reminds me of my old 2002 honda insight. i would buy one with an automatic trans.
January 13, 2012 10:58 am