The Future of Luxury Cars Unveiled
Ford Reveals Newest Aston Martin, Jaguars, Volvos and Land Rover at 2004 North American International Auto Show
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Jan 6, 2004/ FW/ --- The latest in luxury vehicles - featuring some of the fastest, safest and most
technologically advanced cars in the world - will be introduced at the 2004
North American International Auto Show.
Aston Martin will world premiere the DB9 Volante, which will be one of the
fastest sports cars on the road.
(Photo above: Aston Martin CEO Ulrich Bez (L) introduces the Aston Martin DB9 Volante Monday
January 5, 2004 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan)
The convertible will reach 0 - 60 in less than
five seconds and top out at 180 miles per hour.
This will be the first
convertible ever to use Aston Martin's unique VH Platform (Vertical/Horizontal)
Strategy - which is very light, provides better performance, handling and
durability and yet is extremely rigid.
The DB9, which is being hand-built, will
be available as a Coupe in Spring 2004 and the Volante will be available in
Autumn 2004.
Volvo's new S40 and V50 sportswagon promise to be the safety leaders in their
class.
Both are engineered with a unique steel structure that can absorb the
brunt of an accident, so the passenger compartment stays intact upon impact.
(Photo above: The 2005 Volvo V50 is introduced Monday January 5, 2004 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan)
The
vehicles are part of Volvo's Intelligent Vehicle Architecture (VIVA), a unique
approach to building a car that integrates everything from crashworthiness, to
dynamic styling and driving characteristics.
The S40 will be available in March
and the V50 will be available in Summer 2004.
Jaguar is re-styling one of it's most popular cars - the S-type.
The sedan
has been extensively re-worked and refined for a more athletic, contemporary
look.
Among the S-type's new features are the use of lightweight aluminum rather
than steel for the hood that gives improved weight distribution and handling
balance.
The S-type will be available in May.
(Photo above: The Jaguar 2005 S type is introduced Monday January 5, 2004 at the North
American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan.)
The auto show also offers a glimpse at future luxury cars that will be
faster, conserve more fuel and adjust to drive on almost any condition.
The
Jaguar RD-6 concept car features an updated clean diesel engine which will allow
the Jag of the future to accelerate faster and make the car 40 percent more
fuel-efficient.
(Photo at left: Jaguar introduces their Jaguar R-D6 concept Monday January 5, 2004 at the North
American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan)
Land Rover's first concept car in 55 years, the Range Stormer, touts all-new
technology that allows the driver to adjust to nearly any terrain possible.
With
just the turn of a dial, the driver can adjust the SUV's engine, suspension,
traction and other features according to the road conditions - whether it's on
snow, sand, rocks, winding roads or normal day-to-day driving.
(Photo at left: The Range Stormer concept by Land Rover debuts Monday January 5, 2004 at the
North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan)
(Photos courtesy of Ford Motors)
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