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VOLKSWAGEN NEW
SMALL FAMILY
Wolfsburg / Frankfurt, 13 September 2011 - The world
premiere of the new up! at the 64th International
Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt does not just involve
the debut of one model. Rather, the world premiere
of the two-door up! signifies the beginning of an
entire series of cars: the New Small Family. At the
IAA, Volkswagen is demonstrating with no less than
6 exciting concept cars how this family could be
further developed based on the new up!. Specially
designed for the worlds beaches are the buggy up!
and the up! azzurra sailing team. Then there is the
cross up!, which was conceptualised for urban
driving. The GT up! is a concept car tuned for the
German Autobahn. Another concept car is the eco up!
that is powered by natural gas and extremely clean
to drive: The e-up! is a zero-emissions specialist
with an electric drive. And it all starts now!
buggy up! the up! for endless summer
Freedom. A buggy is more than just a car; it is an
automotive lifestyle feeling. It was born in
California in the 1960s and was based on the Beetle,
which provided the engine and the chassis. The rest
was created by buggy pioneers such as American Bruce
Meyers: out of GRP, or glass-reinforced plastics.
Buggies have had a cult following that continues to
today. That is reason enough for Volkswagen to now
present a 21st century buggy concept based on the
new up!: the buggy up!. This buggy is not made of
GRP, but instead of strong, high-tech, lightweight
construction steels. Yet, the conceptual approach
for developing the two-seater, as original as it is,
still follows the lead of historic models from
California.
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Openness. The (reinforced) underbody, running gear
and drive technology of the up! were kept, while the
roof-less exterior skin of the body was completely
redesigned, and the ride height was lowered by 20
mm. Nonetheless, the design of the buggy up! with
its headlights, the position of the VW badge and
signature trait of the front bumper that appears to
smile all tie the car to the two-door up!. Yet,
everything is different: the bonnet is built much
flatter, the bumpers show an independent character,
the roof is not just clipped off, rather it takes
its idea from small convertible sports cars. The
rear section was also completely redesigned. This is
logical, because the buggy up! does not have a boot
like the "normal" up!, nor does it have any
C-pillars. However, it is immediately recognisable
as an up! by its rear lights, which are like a
reflection of the headlights. Practical: the bootlid
is constructed of two pieces; the main part of the
lid lifts upward like a classic bootlid, but the
section above the bumper folds down, like the
tailgate on a pick-up. And this makes it extremely
easy to stow even heavy and bulky items. On top of
the lid, there are also tie-down straps for a set of
luggage.
Safe. The designers also made this up! a purebred
buggy in its side profile. Of course, it has no
doors, but in their place it has extensive body
reinforcements and a sturdy roll bar behind the two
seats. Especially cool: the open side sills. This
makes the experience of open-air driving even more
exciting than in a conventional convertible.
Snappy. At 3,584 mm, the buggy up! is somewhat
longer than the production up! with a hard top (+44
mm), and its width of 1,672 mm is somewhat wider
(+31 mm). As might be expected, the height of the
buggy up! comes in significantly lower at 1,288 mm
(-190 mm). The minimalistic overhangs, front and
rear, show sharp styling. Filling the wheel housings
are 18-inch alloy wheels enormous for a vehicle of
this size which have 205/40 tyres.
Colourful. The area above the bumper and the open
side sills are in the colour "hot orange", which was
specially created for this vehicle; those who think
back to the buggies of the 1960s when they hear this
colour name are right on track. The bumpers and side
sills are designed in a matt and rugged "metallic
grey" colour. The same colour schemes dominate in
the interior.
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Waterproof. As is proper for a beach vehicle, the
new interior styling is completely waterproof.
Drains in the vehicle floor and the open side sills
prevent flooding. Even the neoprene coated shell
seats have water drains, so that no water
accumulates in the vehicle after a swim in the
ocean. If it should rain for a longer period of
time, it is possible to stretch a sail between the
window frames and the roll bar.
Sound. The controls for the infotainment system also
sport a waterproof design. Among its features, the
system has an iPod/iPhone dock. The entire module
can be removed including the integrated active
loudspeakers so that it can be used as a sound
system for parties on the beach.
Go-kart. Compared to the two-door up! the buggy up!
has a lower seat position in keeping with the
lower vehicle height. The specially designed seats
were lowered by 58 mm compared to the production
model. To ensure that everything makes ergonomic
sense for the driver, engineers reduced the basic
angle of the height-adjustable steering wheel by 4
degrees to an angle of 21 degrees. The result is a
go-kart feeling. A sturdy handle is installed on the
dash panel for the front passenger just as it once
was in the Beetle because one never knows what
lies over the next dune. In essence, the buggy up!
is pure emotion, but it is easy to drive and very
safe. A car that would not only be good to drive in
California. One thing should be made up!solutely
clear at this point: the New Small Family is just
beginning to grow ...
up! azzurra sailing team the up! with a
Mediterranean soul
The up! azzurra sailing team was created by Italian
designers Giorgetto Giugiaro and Walter de Silva.
Giugiaro and de Silva both grew up in nautical
environments. And it was in this environment that
the up! azzurra sailing team was created a
prototype of an open, small, eco-friendly automobile
for the worlds marinas. Giorgetto Giugiaro, born in
Garessio a town near the Ligurian coast where the
sea breezes blow strong and Walter de Silva born
in Lecco on Lake Como have extended the potential
range of the New Small Family here to include a
nautical version. The prototypes name comes from a
yacht club on the Costa Smeralda.
The up! azzurra sailing team retains the original
character of the up! with its precise and appealing
lines. Yet the concept vehicle is completely open
there are no doors or roof. This lets the driver and
passengers enjoy the summer breezes, as if they were
aboard a boat.
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High-tech and highly stylish materials are used
inside the vehicle, all of which are completely
waterproof, and they intentionally resemble the
fittings of a luxury yacht. These features include
the four seats in white-blue leather, numerous
chrome components and a dashboard in mahogany with
maple wood inlays. Its surfaces are coated in a
synthetic resin.
The up! azzurra sailing team is more than just a
prototype it forges a link between the heritages
of Italian yachts and German automobiles. And that
is how an up! was created with a Mediterranean soul!
cross up! the up! for big city driving
Near production. The up! family continues with the
cross up!. It is also still a concept car, but it
demonstrates three 3 aspects very clearly: 1. How
the four-door up! will look. 2. What the four-door
up! might look like in a cross up! version. 3. That
Volkswagen will be expanding its successful cross
programme over more models. Cross models that are
currently available are the CrossPolo, CrossGolf and
CrossTouran. Cross stands for customised and
especially rugged Volkswagen designs with rugged
lifestyle qualities.
up!date. Aside from its cross features,
characteristics distinguishing this member of the
New Small Family compared to the two-door car are of
course the additional doors and the fully
independent styling of the C-pillars. While the
shoulder or tornado line and windows ascend
towards the rear near the C-pillars on the two-door
car, on the four-door car the two elements form a
straight line. This gives this body variant its
independence, and it has a nearly van-like
appearance. As on the two-door version, the
C-pillars are also supported over the rear wheel
housings; in conjunction with the extremely short
rear overhang, this creates a very powerful, dynamic
appearance.
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Rugged qualities. Typical of a cross model from
Volkswagen: the wheel well extensions and side sill
extensions designed in a dark anthracite (with satin
effect) as well as the black side protection strips
above the sills; worked into these strips is the
"cross up!" signature. The rugged bumpers are also a
new design. Eye-catching at the front is the silver
cross-bar in the bumper which has integrated fog
lights and an air intake with a honeycomb grille
that is distinctly larger, especially towards its
bottom. Also designed in a silver colour is the
underbody protection. The rear of the car also has a
counterpart to this underbody protection and a
silver cross-bar on the bumper. Another unmistakable
trait of the cross version is its greater ground
clearance: 15 mm higher.
Tornado red. The concept car makes its appearance
with "Tornado Red" exterior paint and other silver
elements. Such as with machine-polished 16-inch
alloy wheels in cross design ("mythos" type) and 185
tyres; the red circle around the VW logo at the
centre of the wheel matches the colour of the body.
The roof rails of the cross up! concept car are
painted in "matt silver". Matching them in styling
are the door mirror caps in "light silver".
Living spaces. As soon as one of the doors or the
bootlid of the cross up! is opened, the view is of
the seats in their special cross trim (red centre
panels, grey side panels). As in all up! models, the
dash pad (designer panel in the cockpit in front of
the driver and front passenger) and upper door trim
panels are painted; in this case, it matches the
exterior colour "Tornado Red". Other accents such as
the bezels of the air nozzles and the centre console
are designed in black piano paint. A "small leather
pack" with coloured decorative seams upgrades the
steering wheel, gear shift grip and parking brake
grip. Last but not least, door sill guards with the
"cross" signature protect against tracks left by
either rugged or party shoes.
GT up! the up! for the fast roads
Agility. Volkswagen will offer the new up! with
engines whose power only ranges up to 55 kW / 75 PS.
That makes sense, because the up! is primarily
driven in the urban world. However, the car design
could handle much more power. And that too can be
desirable. Showing how such a more powerful up!
might appear is the highly dynamic GT up!.
Conceivably, its engine could have a power of 100
PS. Such an engine would offer drivers of the barely
900 kg GT up! more affordable driving fun than
hardly any other vehicle. This would be very much in
the style of the ancestor of the sporty small car
the first generation GTI. When an I is added for
injection, its identifier refers to the Volkswagen
icon. And the GT up! is performing on the same
playing field.
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Dominating. The concept car is painted in the sporty
colour "oryx white pearl effect". Designers
completely redesigned the front bumper. It deviates
completely from the typical up! design: instead of
the centrally integrated and painted cross-wise
component, which is in metal colour on the cross
up!, the GT up! features a large, central cooling
air intake with a grille in honeycomb look similar
to the one used on the Golf GTI, for example.
Outside there are two cooling air intakes for the
brakes; integrated in these openings are the
wing-shaped LED daytime running lights. Prominent on
its sides are the painted side sills, black door
mirrors and 17-inch alloy wheels with 195 tyres. A
roof edge spoiler generates tremendous downforce at
the rear axle, and powerful sound is generated by a
double flow exhaust system with two visible chrome
tailpipes, one on the left and one on the right.
Ergonomics. Inside, the GT up! also projects a
dynamic image with its anthracite coloured interior.
Offering a contrast to the anthracite are the centre
seat panels with their blue checked pattern and the
"paint blue" rings around the air vent nozzles.
Painted in a sophisticated glossy black are the
dashboard and upper door trim panels. The black
roofliner is coordinated with them.
eco up! the up! for clean natural gas
EcoFuel. At the 2011 IAA, Volkswagen is presenting
an up! which thanks to its natural gas engine (EcoFuel)
and BlueMotion Technology (Stop/Start system and
battery regeneration) emits just 79 g/km CO2, a
new best value in CO2 emissions: the eco up!. So
far, no one has documented such low emissions in a
small car with CNG natural gas drive. Moreover, this
fuel offers tremendous advantages: natural gas
engines are very clean and receive favourable
taxation benefits in such countries as Germany. When
used in the smallest vehicle class, natural gas
drives besides achieving these best values in
emissions are significantly more economical than
hybrid systems that are unrealistically expensive in
the small car segment. So, even though the natural
gas version of the eco up! with BlueMotion
Technology is still a concept car at this IAA, by
the time of next years IAA it will have long been
on the road as a production vehicle.
EcoFuel facts: Volkswagen is also using a newly
developed 1.0-litre three-cylinder engine for the
eco up!. It outputs 50 kW / 68 PS. As an EcoFuel
version without BlueMotion Technology, the car will
already launch on the market next year. Its combined
fuel consumption: 3.2 kg/100 km natural gas (CNG =
Compressed Natural Gas). This value is equivalent to
a CO2 value of 86 g/km, which is already extremely
low. As a BlueMotion Technology version in the style
of the eco up!, fuel consumption drops to 2.5 kg/100
km and CO2 emissions are reduced to the mentioned 79
g/km. As noteworthy as the environmental aspect:
fuel costs per 100 km are well under 2.50 euros
(price in Germany in August 2011)! It is hardly
possible to drive more economically than this.
Natural gas tanks in the underbody. These incredible
values are made possible by the high energy content
of the natural gas; one kg of CNG has the same
energy content as about 1.5 litres of petrol. The
natural gas is stored in 2 underfloor tanks
(combined fuel capacity: 72 litres or 11 kg CNG)
located near the rear axle. Tank 1 is located in
front of the axle together with a 10-litre reserve
petrol tank; tank 2 makes use of the spare wheel
recess. Since the entire EcoFuel system was
integrated in the vehicle structure, it does not
impose any limitations on the car, except for the
use of the spare wheel recess.
Colourful. The eco up! with 16-inch alloy wheels is
painted in the light colour "oryx white pearl
effect". A visual link to the theme of natural gas:
the turn indicator covers of the rear lights are
tinted blue. Inside, the basic colour of the concept
car is anthracite. This also applies to the centre
seat panels in "lorno" fabric. Forming a colourful
contrast to the anthracite is the yellow "neon"
colour of the outer borders of the seats. It fits in
well with the "limette" paint colour of the air
vents. In turn, the air vents are colour coordinated
with the dash pad in front of the driver and front
passenger, centre console and door trim panels whose
paint matches the exterior colour "oryx white pearl
effect".
e-up! the up! for zero emissions driving
Enlightening. It has been decided: a production
version of the e-up! will be launched on the market
in 2013. At the IAA in 2011, Volkswagen is already
presenting a near-production study of this
zero-emissions car. It has a distinctive identifying
characteristic at its front end: the arc-shaped
layout of the LED daytime running lights in the
bumper. Of technical interest: on the e-up!, the
upper engine cooling air slot a slot between the
headlights and the VW logo is fully covered by an
elegant chrome trim strip. That is because narrow
air intake slots above and below the licence plate
suffice to cool the drive system of the e-up! that
is painted in the colour "planet blue metallic".
Friendly. The interior of the e-up! is dominated by
friendly beige colours; the designer panel in front
of the driver and front passenger, centre console
and door trim panels are painted in the new colour
mix known as "two drops blue"; accents around the
air vents glisten in a sophisticated black.
Silent. Supplying the propulsive power for the
concept car, which can reach a top speed of 135
km/h, is an electric motor with a peak power of 60
kW (continuous power: 40 kW). As is typical of
electric motors, the nearly silent motor develops a
high maximum torque of 210 Newton metres from a
standstill. The driver activates the forward or
reversing gear by pushbutton on the centre console.
Energetic: The cars battery capacity of 18
kilowatt-hours (kWh) enables distances of up to 130
km, depending on driving style enough driving
range for the city and for the trips of most
commuters. The batteries themselves are located in
the underbody of the e-up!. Meanwhile, all key drive
and ancillary components are housed in front in the
engine compartment.
*Words & Photos courtesy of Volkswagen AG