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What women really want (car engineered and built by women)
The Times ^ | 29 February 2004 | Sophie Tweedale

Posted on 03/02/2004 12:34:03 AM PST by fdsa2

This week, among all the macho swagger and the muscle-car posturing of the Geneva Motor Show, an altogether more alluring project will be unveiled. Volvo, a company not normally noted for being adventurous, will present to the world the first car designed, engineered and built by women. The Your Concept Car (YCC) has been built on a modest budget of £2m by a team of nine women, none of whom had worked on a concept car before. They include an engineer who is also a mother of three, an interior designer whose background is in home wares and a team leader of 27 called Anna Rosen, who graduated from design school only three years ago.

“Designing the YCC is a dream come true,” says Rosen at a pre-launch meeting at Volvo headquarters in Sweden. “The first time I saw the car in clay form, my heart just raced. I am very proud of what we have created.”

She’s not alone. The project has met with the approval of Hans-Olov Olsson, president of Volvo. “Initially I think the team faced a lot of resistance,” he says. “People were asking ‘Will they be able?’, ‘Will this work?’ But they have more than proved themselves.”

The car itself is stunning: muscular and catlike, with 225bhp on tap. It is as sexy and seductive as any new sports coupé should be, with gullwing doors and a futuristic feel. But it’s the interior that points to its genesis: it is swimming with tactile, eye-friendly textures, from the sea anemone carpets to the oak-panelled console and the changeable seat pads.

The dash is voluptuous and packed with voice-activated media. In the back are two fold-down theatre seats replacing the rear bench — ideal for stowage, though not at first glance suggesting a “family” car. Volvo admits that this car is for the young urban woman on her way to the coffee shop to network, rather than the local school to pick up the kids. She must have a career too: the estimated price is £35,000.

The YCC boasts a glass roof and graduated yellow-to-red brake lights. Sparkly optic fibres line the ceiling for that starry, starry night effect as you glide home at the end of the day, while the doors are voice-activated and a sill folds down to aid access.

Gender-savvy marketing is the current buzz, and when you compare the YCC with the teutonic masculinity of BMW or the old-boy feel of Jaguar, Volvo does seem to be forging ahead rather nicely.

According to Olsson, the YCC is no gimmick, but the first step in a concerted drive to allow women to have more influence within his company and the car industry.

“Shifting the balance of gender is something I’m very much behind, but it’s not something we are going to achieve with one car,” he says. So what does he hope to achieve with the YCC? “My main hope would be that a girl of 16 will say, ‘I love cars, why shouldn’t I go and work with them?’” To this end Volvo also hopes that by next year women will make up 20% of its managers rather than the present 11%.

Lex Kerssemakers, the head of product planning, recognises the commercial benefit of involving women in every stage of car manufacture. “Women are more critical and have far higher expectations than men,” he says.

“It’s amazing that nobody has done this before — 65% of car purchases are decided by women, so we are failing over half of our customers by not considering their needs.”

It’s a bold move but in many ways it’s no surprise that Volvo is the first to make it, as Sweden is one of the most gender-PC countries there is. Not only do women have the right to employment in all occupations, including the armed forces, but men get 60 days off in paternity leave and nearly half of the Swedish parliament’s MPs are female.

But the YCC hasn’t been an easy first step in the right direction. “There was a lot of scepticism within some parts of the company,” says Kerssemakers. “A lot of people had to get used to not being in control. But I think any doubts have been put behind us.”

The designers also endured a certain scepticism working on the traditionally male design floor. “You have to deal with preconceptions of who and what a car designer is,” says Rosen. “People often don’t believe me when I first meet them.”

Not that such incredulity put her team off. “The all-woman team is a huge step forward not just for the car industry but for society in general. I feel there’s a lot at stake.” She is prickly towards suggestions that the car is nothing more than a clichéd and old fashioned male vision of what women might want. “We threw a list of suggestions about what to include in the car out of the window,” she says. “One was a cappuccino maker, another was a high-heel support in the footwell. But these were all suggested by our female focus groups.”

Her own vision for the car — which she is determined to see go into production within five years — is very much that of a 21st century woman. “I wanted the car to have presence and have attitude,” she says, “like a wild cat.” But she saves her most radical idea for last: “It’s not a car made by women for women, it is a car made by women for everyone.”


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: edsel; sweden; volvo
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To: fdsa2
The car is designed by women for women.
41 posted on 03/02/2004 3:05:05 AM PST by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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To: fdsa2
Are they saying there's a car market for people who aren't 19 year old boys or 45 year old "second childhood" wannabes? This could be big!!!
42 posted on 03/02/2004 3:09:29 AM PST by GOPJ (NFL Fatcats: Grown men don't watch hollywood peep shows with wives and children.)
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To: tlb
Perhaps instead of selling it as a Volvo, they might re-title the brand Vulvo. LOL!

I need to stop watching re-runs of Seinfeld. Everything that happens in my life seems to remind me of one episode or another.

43 posted on 03/02/2004 3:10:07 AM PST by leadpenny
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To: leadpenny
Not that there's anything wrong with -that-.....:)
44 posted on 03/02/2004 3:16:21 AM PST by Salamander
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To: fdsa2; longtermmemmory
longtermmemmory is right in part, emphasis on appeal to women started to become the rage in the late 90's. IMHO the value of this exercise comes from using all inexperienced people more than the fact that they are all women. When you put together a team with a commitment to solving a problem, but without a commitment to established principles you get innovation.

So what does Volvo really have here? It's an S series coupe with some niche convenience features. Good luck getting the sparkly ceiling past safety review. Can you say "driver distraction"? BTW, if this thing goes to market they should be careful how they feature the changable seat pads lest they become the target of many jokes - "Would you like Maxi, or Mini pads with that?".
45 posted on 03/02/2004 3:20:59 AM PST by Jack of all Trades
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To: fdsa2
Looks like the old AMC Marlin.
46 posted on 03/02/2004 3:41:32 AM PST by laredo44 (liberty is not the problem)
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To: fdsa2
WAKE ME up up when women can design, also build factories that produce engines, alternators and transmissions. Or for that matter refrigerators, washing machines, dryers and modern stoves which have freed them from 90% of household drudgery.
47 posted on 03/02/2004 3:49:37 AM PST by dennisw (“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction.”)
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To: Jack of all Trades
Good one.

I think Vulvo/Volvo has finally reacted to the fact that 65% of all car purchases are decided by women. Couple of the people in the YCC project started working together during the SUV project, a car that was very much influenced by ideas put forward by these people (and female focus groups) - you are for example getting a V8 version of the X90 launched excl. in the US (They are not inexperienced engineers or designers, just inexperienced in the concept car field - and there were no lack of specific problems to be solved). And I am sure there were no lack of "experience" around them when they ran into problems, even help from men, but the problems they experienced at Volvo at times are not surprising for a male dominated area such as the car industry.

As the article says, it will never see the light of day, but could be a step in the right direction, and it has already had effects on current Volvo models. As the post above from a woman who wanted a new seat belt system. Well there is a brand new seat belt construction in this protype. Further, a lot of people automatically think womens car - weak engine but the motor here is in no way "weak" but the group found out that women wanted a strong/fast car for other reasons than men (horsepowers have no self value)...

The pads are a bit funny, but the idea was that seats get worn down rather quickly and if you want a different fabric (leather, patterns etc.) after you purchased your car without changing the whole seat then why not. The same goes for the "instrument consol" between the seats. This is already visible in the new S40 and V50 series.


48 posted on 03/02/2004 3:57:37 AM PST by fdsa2 (go ahead ban smoking but don´t touch my snuff.)
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To: fdsa2
....and the changeable seat pads.

Huh? With wings?

49 posted on 03/02/2004 4:06:21 AM PST by NewHampshireDuo
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To: kitkat
Picture! Anybody have a picture?

No picture was released because the design team thought it was sexist to be concerned about looks. The "Homerette" is a car based on character, with a very nice personality...

Standing by at escape pod with flame suit on... :^)

50 posted on 03/02/2004 4:18:57 AM PST by ctonious
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To: kitkat

51 posted on 03/02/2004 4:23:44 AM PST by decimon
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To: fdsa2
Baloney.

What women want is a vehicle that you don't need to fill up, never needs washing or repair, gets up to 65 on the interstate in a nanosecond, has ejector seats for those pesky teenagers, automatic diaper changers, built-in showers for long trips and soundproofing between the front and rear seats.

That's what women want.
52 posted on 03/02/2004 4:34:45 AM PST by OpusatFR (Moby? What is that? An ugly white whale or a talentless singing hack?)
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To: fdsa2
225hp is muscular? Give me a break. My car has 500hp and my girlfriend loves to drive it like she stole it.
53 posted on 03/02/2004 5:01:19 AM PST by SVTCobra03 (You can never have enough friends, horsepower or ammunition.)
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To: fdsa2
Looks better than I suspected, but here's the car I want:


54 posted on 03/02/2004 5:03:49 AM PST by JosephW (The world must stop Mad Mo and his orcs)
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To: fdsa2
Here's a car designed by a MAN for MEN:


THE HOMER
55 posted on 03/02/2004 5:11:07 AM PST by Rebel_Ace (Tags?!? Tags?!? We don' neeeed no stinkin' Tags!)
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To: WaterDragon
My subaru Forester has adjustable shoulder straps and they are great.

In fact that car is just my size.
56 posted on 03/02/2004 5:14:23 AM PST by Not gonna take it anymore (". . . stability cannot be purchased at the expense of liberty.")
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To: fdsa2
big whoop. . . can anybody say Opel GT? Also sort of looks like a Prius.
57 posted on 03/02/2004 5:17:57 AM PST by Lee'sGhost (Crom!)
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To: JosephW
It has to replace my really wonderful car that is just getting too many miles (well over 120,000 now). This pic isn't really my car, just one that looks identical. Nicest car I've ever owned.


58 posted on 03/02/2004 5:20:46 AM PST by JosephW (The world must stop Mad Mo and his orcs)
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To: longtermmemmory
Interesting though. A line of automobiles which would only attract women and homosexuals

I think we already have that in the Saturn.

59 posted on 03/02/2004 5:21:02 AM PST by RogueIsland
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To: JosephW
Good lookin' car. What is it? I'm waiting on one of these:

I get the next black one to arrive at our Chevrolet dealership. The top slides down into the pickup bed with a push of a button. Just after you close the doors, the windows go up another fraction of an inch making an air tight seal. The SSR is what this woman wants.

60 posted on 03/02/2004 5:42:36 AM PST by Quilla
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