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Volvo's YCC Concept Car Has Received the 2006 Swedish Design Award Review

May 2006
Filed under: VOLVO Car News | VOLVO Headlines
GOTHENBURG, Sweden, May 30, 2006 -- The aim of the "Design S" award is to showcase the wide scope of contemporary Swedish design expertise and to support design as a value-enhancing tool for organisations and companies. The jury wanted to give recognition to practical design and excellent problem-solving using design as a method.

Volvo YCC (Your Concept Car), 2004, front headlight, The first car to be developed by an all-female project team, the YCC has undoubtedly attract more attention than any other Volvo concept car. The scope of its world tour reflects the level of interest it has aroused. Notable for the creativity of solotions in areas like storage, manoeuvering and ease of maintenance and much admired for its attractive styling

YCC (Your Concept Car) is Volvo Car Corporation's attention-grabbing concept car, devised, planned and created entirely by a team of women. Since it was unveiled at the Geneva car show in March 2004, more than 2.3 column-kilometres of media coverage have been devoted to the car, and it has received a large number of awards and prizes.

"It is particularly gratifying to receive the accolade of the design community on our own home-ground," said Maria Uggla, colour and upholstery designer for the YCC project. "When you get the opportunity to transform an idea into a finished design in every single little detail, the result can be seen in the overall integrity of the finished product, both inside and out."

Volvo YCC (Your Concept Car), 2004, The first car to be developed by an all-female project team, the YCC has undoubtedly attract more attention than any other Volvo concept car. The scope of its world tour reflects the level of interest it has aroused. Notable for the creativity of solotions in areas like storage, manoeuvering and ease of maintenance and much admired for its attractive styling


The design of the YCC is deliberately Scandinavian. For exterior designer Anna Rosén, this meant a blend of functional utility and attractive sports car enjoyment. This synthesis can be seen in details such as the bumpers, which encompass almost the entire car.

For interior designer Cynthia Charwick, Scandinavian design means space and light. So she created an interior with plenty of space, uncluttered surfaces and lots of airiness. The instrument panel is S-shaped, the seats look like they are floating on air, and the lighting and ventilation are integrated into the natural demarcation lines in the interior panels.

Colour and upholstery designer Maria Uggla interprets Scandinavian design as honest, authentic materials and light colours. She wanted to give the car a living-room feel, an opportunity to bring materials and fabrics from the home environment into the car. That is why the YCC features pale laminated oak panels, brushed aluminium and compression-moulded saddle hide.

The nine women behind the YCC: Maria Widell Christiansen, Eva-Lisa Andersson, Elna Holmberg, Maria Uggla, Camilla Palmertz, Cynthia Charwick, Anna Rosén, Lena Ekelund, Tatiana Butovitsch Temm


The YCC also opens up the scope for personalising the car since the seat cushions are replaceable, allowing the customer to choose from a variety of new colours, patterns and materials.

The YCC concept car has received the following awards:

* April 2003: "The Golden Spark Plug" from the Swedish Automobile Association
* March 2004: "Best Concept Car" from design guru Ross Lovegrove
* April 2004: "Best Design in Show" from the New York Daily News
* December 2004: "Women of the Year" from Swedish magazine Damernas Värld
* May 2005: "Woman of the Year" from motoring magazine Automotive News Europe
* April 2005: André Award from the Swedish Patent and Registration Office
* June 2005: Golden Globe at the World Media Festival for the film about the YCC
* December 2005: Torsten and Wanja Söderberg design award
* May 2006: Swedish Design Award, Swedish Advertising Association and SVID

Source: Volvo Car Corporation

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