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The '''Ford SYNus''' is a [[concept car]] produced by [[Ford Motor Company]] and created by Spanish designer Jose Paris (exterior design) and Joe Baker (interior). The SYNus debuted at the 2005 [[North American International Auto Show]].
The '''Ford SYNus''' is a [[concept car]] produced by [[Ford Motor Company]] and created by Spanish designer Jose Paris (exterior design) and Joe Baker (interior). The SYNus debuted at the 2005 [[North American International Auto Show]].


The unusual name, which is pronounced "sin-you-ehs", comes from the words synthesis (synthesis from the tough exterior to the soft interior) and US stands for Urban Sanctuary.<ref>[http://auto.howstuffworks.com/ford-synus4.htm "HowStuffWorks SYNus article"]</ref>
The unusual name, which is pronounced "sin-you-ehs", comes from the words synthesis (synthesis from the tough exterior to the soft interior) and US stands for Urban Sanctuary.<ref>[http://auto.howstuffworks.com/ford-synus4.htm "HowStuffWorks SYNus article"]</ref> Its name, whether incidentally or purpouslym is a homophone to sinuous, which means curving, or graceful.


== Design ==
== Design ==

Revision as of 01:20, 10 February 2009

The Ford SYNus at the 2007 Canadian International AutoShow
Overview
ManufacturerFord Motor Company
DesignerJose Paris
Joe Baker
Body and chassis
Body style3-door wagon
Powertrain
EngineDuratorq
TransmissionManual

The Ford SYNus is a concept car produced by Ford Motor Company and created by Spanish designer Jose Paris (exterior design) and Joe Baker (interior). The SYNus debuted at the 2005 North American International Auto Show.

The unusual name, which is pronounced "sin-you-ehs", comes from the words synthesis (synthesis from the tough exterior to the soft interior) and US stands for Urban Sanctuary.[1] Its name, whether incidentally or purpouslym is a homophone to sinuous, which means curving, or graceful.

Design

The design mimics that of an armadillo, in that it has a tough exterior and a soft interior. Armadillo was a working title of the SYNus, but was discarded when it was discovered that there was another concept car from Fiat with this title. Other production names have included "Ford Knox" and "Gorilla".

The SYNus shares its powertrain design with the Ford Mondeo. The engine is a diesel powered, 16 valve, turbocharged, 2.0L DOHC 4-cylinder Duratorq TDCi Diesel engine that produces 134 horsepower (100 kW). The SYNus has a five-speed manual transmission. Its wheels are 18 inches (457 mm) in diameter. It has an IEEE 802.11g compliant wireless LAN hub. The SYNus was designed to maximize safety, and derives its aesthetic from modern bank vaults.[citation needed] The car's windows and frame are bullet-resistant. It has no rear window, and instead displays a video feed on a large LCD monitor installed in the back of the car's interior. Also, when in "lockdown mode" steel shutters close around the front windshield, windows and the exterior lights.

The car also, as mentioned earlier, is an "Urban Sanctuary". When in "lockdown mode", the car's seats can be configured to face rearwards, to watch movies or relax in otherwise hectic city life. In this sense, the car can be used to shut out the outside world.[2]

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