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Volvo Concept Coupé revealed

Volvo Concept Coupe

Volvo has now released a full suite of images and an intro video for its Concept Coupé. It looks pretty sharp too, we’re sure you’ll agree.

They say it’s been inspired by the classic 1960 P1800 coupé and is designed to be built on the company’s Scalable Product Architecture. And the design language you see here will feature in Volvo’s future models, starting with the new XC90.

“The Volvo Concept Coupé is no futuristic dream car. It is designed to demonstrate the capability of our new architecture: the confident stance, the proportions and the most prominent design signatures. Even though the all-new XC90 is an entirely different type of car, you will recognise the connection instantly when it is revealed next year,” says Thomas Ingenlath, Senior Vice President of Design.

At this stage technical details for the Concept Coupé are scarce, but we do know it features a petrol-electric hybrid system good for 300kW (400hp) and 600Nm. So it promises to go as good as it looks.

We’ll bring you more on the Concept Coupé when Frankfurt rolls around.

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Volvo teases the Concept C Coupé twice more

Volvo Concept C Coupe

Ahead of its debut later tonight Volvo has released two new teaser videos for its Concept C Coupé. It promises to look good and take the brand on a new design journey. Are you excited?

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Volvo Concept C Coupé teased ahead of Frankfurt

Volvo Concept C Coupé

Volvo wants to change the perception of its design. It’s too vanilla they reckon. So new design boss Thomas Ingenlath has claimed via a video teaser that he’s about to change all that.

Inside his video four teaser images are flashed at the 11 second mark. They show a new Concept C Coupé, which had already been previewed via an anonymous debut a few days ago (the image above).

Looks like we’ll be seeing more of the Concept C Coupé later this week, before the car stands proudly on Volvo’s stand at the Frankfurt Motor Show in a couple of weeks. So far it looks like Mr Ingenlath is doing a good job of upholding his word.