2013 Ford S-Max Concept revealed in Frankfurt
Ford has unveiled today, at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show, the new
S-Max Concept. The prototype is previewing an upcoming production
version and a new global design philosophy.
The
new S MAX Concept employs the latest Ford global design language with a
high mounted grille, swept-back headlamps and a unique treatment of the
vehicle's lower fascia that includes design elements that appear to
float within the lower front aperture and above the spoiler.
The
characteristic S-MAX profile has been honed with the front bonnet
sweeping seamlessly into the sharply raked front screen, which in turn
flows into the dynamic arc of the roof to create a unique glass roof
graphic. This sleek silhouette surrounds a spacious and versatile
interior that offers anything from four-to seven-seat configurations.
The front cabin places the focus firmly on the driver. Dynamic
shapes and forms combine in a high-set instrument panel that cuts back
in the centre console and creates a feeling of space. The door panels
are similarly sculptured and an innovative interior roof design
maximizes the feeling of spaciousness.
High
quality materials, including an ultra-soft leather wrap for the
instrument panel, and leather and carbon fiber detailing for the
sculptured seats, give the interior a sophisticated aura.
The
Ford SYNC system sits at the heart of the vehicles advanced
connectivity features. Ford SYNC with MyFord Touch delivers wireless
internet access for passengers, supported by a tablet docking station
that allows second row occupants to seamlessly integrate their personal
devices into the vehicle.
SYNC AppLink enables
the driver to voice-control smart phone apps from an expanding list of
service providers, which include Spotify, Kaliki, Glympse and Aha,
bringing additional music, news, personalised information as well as
location and navigation options into the vehicle.







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