Opel Monza Concept officially unveiled
A light, athletic look outside, unique projection technology
inside combined with custom connectivity and modular design that enables
sustainable propulsion systems par excellence – the Opel Monza Concept
is stylish, ultra-modern efficiency on four wheels. It is the role-model
for the next generation of Opel cars. The groundbreaking concept car
makes its world premiere at the International Motor Show (IAA) in
Frankfurt from September 12 - 22 (press days: September 10 - 11) and
shows what people can expect from Opel in the future.
An
Opel Monza already made its world premiere at the IAA back in 1977: it
was a large coupé with a silky smooth-running six-cylinder engine. The
Monza was in production until 1986 and has long since belonged to the
elite circle of iconic cars. The new Monza Concept now follows in its
wheel-tracks: The beautifully shaped hood with the distinctive center
fold continues the tradition of the Monza front with the typical Opel
crease. The large boomerang shaped air intakes in front of the wheel
arches complement the elegant chrome bar that proudly holds the brand
logo.
With the Monza Concept, the designers in
Mark Adams’ team introduce a new interpretation of the sculptural design
that first went into production with the Insignia. Selected distinctive
lines, high-precision design and perfect sweeping contours remain the
core of the evolving design philosophy called “Sculptural artistry meets
German precision.”
The sculptural surfaces of the 4.69 meter-long, four seat Monza
Concept are modeled after ocean waves lapping on the shore. These
flowing surfaces give a look of lightness, dramatically underlined by
the side-sills that taper off in front of the rear wheel arches. This
unique styling element is inspired by the lean physique and slim waist
of a greyhound dog, running as if on tip-toes with powerful elegance.
The design of the Monza Concept’s body sides enables easy entry and
egress for front and rear-seat passengers, while underscoring the
prominent, sporty rear wheel arches, which share the same width as the
front.
The Monza Concept continues
innovating with state-of-the-art LED projection technology. Drivers no
longer find the conventional individual, separate monitors that display
different information; instead, they face a wide, sculpted dashboard
that sweeps from door to door, and is used as a single projection
surface. Information and decorative elements are displayed on the
surface, which the driver can customize according to his needs, taste or
mood. A total of 18 LED projectors create a continuous, adaptable
multi-functional display. This is a world premiere in an automobile.
Already established in the events arena, this technology has caused a
sensation at major occasions such as Queen Elizabeth’s Jubilee, and Opel
designers were first to think of implementing it in a passenger car.
The 3D graphics are impressive, and reflect all important functions from
precise vehicle and driver information to internet and communication
options as well as decorative elements. Both the area displaying
information and the background can be individually configured, and
operation is via voice control and steering wheel controls.
The
Monza Concept is based on a modular design to allow highest-possible
flexibility when selecting a propulsion system. A variety of sustainable
powertrains based on increasing electrification of the automobile are
conceivable. For the Monza Concept to be displayed at the Frankfurt
show, engineers conceived an electric drive with a CNG (Compressed
Natural Gas) range extender – a further development of the Ampera’s
pioneering technology. The new-generation three-cylinder 1.0 SIDI turbo –
which also makes its premiere at the IAA – takes over the task as range
extender. But it does so with natural gas instead of gasoline, further
improving the car’s CO2 footprint. With its visionary approach, Opel
continues to combine the potential of electric propulsion with the
benefits of the internal combustion engine.
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