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(March 2007)

German engineering firm EDAG will be
showcasing its new LUV Concept at next week’s Geneva Motor Show,
a vehicle that combines the styling theme of luxurious private
yachts with the familiar body style of a large SUV. The concept
has oiled teakwood on the hood, floors and cargo area, plus an
interior fully decked out by BRABUS.
The German tuner was also called upon to prep the LUV’s 6.1L
engine, which develops 462hp (340kW) and drives all four wheels.
Accelerating to 100km/h from rest takes a little over 6 seconds
and top speed is electronically limited to 250km/h. BRABUS also
provides a set of unique 22in alloy wheels housing huge 380mm
discs with 12-piston fixed aluminum callipers up front and
6-piston units biting 355mm discs at the back.
Inside, there’s room for up to five passengers, two UltraMobile
PCs integrated into the headrests and keyboards built into neat
folding tables. Background lighting makes it possible to work
even while travelling at night, which should ensure backseat
drivers remain quiet. There are currently no production plans
for the LUV, but we’re sure it would lure away many buyers of
cars like the Cadillac Escalade or Porsche Cayenne if it ever
went on sale.
Press Release:
The Concept Car "EDAG LUV", A modular
vehicle concept celebrates its debut at the Geneva Auto Show
Fulda/Geneva “Cast off!” The new concept car from EDAG
Engineering + Design AG will be making its first appearance on
March 6, 2007, in Geneva – the “EDAG LUV”. The design concept of
the “LUV” is based on an luxury-class SUV and incorporates a
maritime look from bow to stern: oiled teakwood on the hood, as
the flooring on the interior, and on the elegant cargo area
conveys a maritime flair. But the “EDAG LUV” is a real
eye-catcher in other respects as well: the cargo area, behind
the two rows of seats with plenty of room for 5 passengers, has
been outfitted with teakwood and distinctly resembles a
quarterdeck – in keeping with the maritime look of the concept
car.
The Module Concept of the “EDAG LUV” – An Economical Approach
to Vehicle Derivatives
But the maritime design of the “EDAG LUV” is just the covering
for a modular concept which makes it possible to turn vehicles
into derivatives or niche vehicles at reasonable expenditures of
time and money. In coming up with their shell concept, the EDAG
team of engineers, headed by project manager Andreas Funk, set
themselves the goal of using the greatest possible number of
carry-over parts. The group can certainly be proud of the
results of the intelligent module concept: 90% of the parts
required to perform the metamorphosis of a luxury-class SUV into
the “EDAG LUV” come off the parts shelf of the basic vehicle.
For example, the extension of the floor pan by 512 mm was
realized using original parts. The wheelhouses were also used
without any modifications, as were the parts for the rear-end
finish, which includes integration of the standard power-lift
system from the sedan. “In addition to our efforts to use a
maximum number of identical parts, we were especially careful to
keep the existing production concept of the basic vehicle in
mind during the development of the ‘EDAG LUV’,” explains Andreas
Funk. “The self-supporting body can be completely welded using
standard tongs. It goes without saying that we used simulation
models during the development of the entire body concept to test
crash behavior and rigidity so that we could guarantee the
highest level of quality and safety.” The advantages of the EDAG
module concept are obvious. Thanks to the use of identical parts
and taking into account the production concept, a vehicle
concept which is visually completely new can be realized under
economically interesting conditions. “More and more end
customers are asking for niche vehicles, and this type of design
turns the production of such cars into a ‘business case’ for the
manufacturers,” points out Johannes Barckmann, Head of Design at
EDAG, in describing the concept.
The “EDAG LUV” – A New Vehicle Segment
“LUV”, the name of the concept car, is not only a term used by
sailors (it is German for “luff”, the windward side of a
vessel), but also defines a new vehicle segment – the luxury
utility vehicle. “In taking the maritime world as a leitmotif
for the design of the ‘EDAG LUV’, we deliberately selected a
niche theme. We wanted to demonstrate in exemplary fashion that
it is possible to create a distinctive vehicle class and not
only to give a vehicle a new look. And to do that with as little
technical effort as possible,” is how Johannes Barckmann
explains the intentions behind the design concept. So the cargo
area of the “EDAG LUV” is elegantly tied in with the passenger
cell by the harmonious lines of the body design. The utility
vehicle character so often evident in pick-up models is no
longer discernible in the “EDAG LUV”. On the contrary, the “EDAG
LUV” radiates elegance and autonomy and cannot be classified by
any of the vehicle segments existing today. Yet the luxury image
which has been created is only one example for the idea of a
versatile vehicle concept. Speaking of versatile: the pick-up
module can be exchanged for a convertible or coupe module simply
by releasing a catch mechanism integrated into the body of the
“EDAG LUV”. A clever move by the EDAG developers so that
additional derivative variants can be realized flexibly and at
low cost.
Innovation in the Interior – The PC Takes Its Place in the
Vehicle
The “EDAG LUV” has innovative solutions on the inside as well.
The EDAG development team has integrated two UMPCs (UltraMobile
PCs) into the headrests, bringing the PC world into the vehicle.
The user can use a specially developed mechanism to insert the
fully operational PCs easily into the headrests. Passengers in
the rear seat can use their Office applications such as
PowerPoint, Excel, and Word in the vehicle, plus WLAN and UMTS
provide them with Internet access, enabling them to download and
answer their e-mails during the trip. Furthermore, integrated
Webcams even make it possible to hold Net meetings during the
trip. Users can also access their music or DVD collection from
the car. The trick: The UMPCs are connected to the vehicle’s
audio system so that the MP3 files or videos stored on the
computer can also be used in the vehicle. The integration of the
computer keyboards into the interior of the “EDAG LUV” has also
been handled elegantly: modern form-fitting foil keyboards have
been embedded in the folding tables available for use by
rear-seat passengers. Background lighting makes it possible to
work even while traveling at night and is yet another futuristic
design element in the interior.
“The integration of so-called consumer devices into the vehicle
architecture is a highly interesting topic for the
manufacturers. This can result in a genuine additional value for
the end customers by making the functionality of the PC world
usable in the vehicle as well,” notes Dr. Robert Hentschel,
Director of EDAG Electrics/Electronics. “Being a full-range
developer of vehicles and an integrator in the field of
electrics/electronics, we are determined to develop solutions in
this area which are stylish, geometrically and functionally
high-quality, and practical." EDAG is currently pursuing two
solution approaches:
1. A second integration stage will tie the UMPCs into the
vehicle architecture for luxury-class vehicles. The advantage:
the driver can use operating elements – e.g., on the steering
wheel – to access directly the functions or data of the UMPC.
2. The EDAG developers are planning the UMPC as an after-market
product for compact and midsize cars. The aim here is to develop
concepts for various models produced by car-makers so that the
devices can be integrated ergonomically and geometrically into
the interior without a jarring visual effect. What makes this
especially enticing is the possibility of utilizing the UMPC as
an on-board computer and high-quality display device by
connecting it to the vehicle architecture, providing yet another
service, as well as making the complete functionality of a PC
available in the car. With this as a goal, EDAG is working
closely with the Intel Corporation on the development of
solutions for the electrical and electronic connection as well
as on the integration of “nomadic devices” in the vehicle
interior. EDAG will rely on the latest in Intel technology,
processors, and chip sets. Especially small dimensions for the
chips and low energy consumption are only some of the criteria
for their use in cars. The Company is planning to present the
“EDAG LUV” at the upcoming IAA in Frankfurt in the second
integration stage, i.e., with access to the UMPCs via operating
elements of the car.
Innovative Development Competence by EDAG
EDAG will be presenting the “EDAG LUV” in Geneva as proof of its
competence, underscoring the capabilities of the world’s largest
independent development partner to develop economically sound
innovative vehicle concepts optimized for production. The
project has been realized in only three months, from definition
of the concept and design process to the development to the
ready-to-roll prototypes, and is on the verge of being realized
as a Premium Edition.
BRABUS is one of the partners in this project. The tuner
from Bottrop contributed not only the 462 hp / 340 kW
high-performance BRABUS 6.1 displacement engine for the EDAG LUV
that allows this all-wheel-drive vehicle to accelerate to 100
km/h in a little more than six seconds for a speed of 250 km/h.
BRABUS also provides the classy 10Jx22 monoblock S wheels fitted
with 295/35 ZR 22 YOKOHAMA tires, the air suspension module as
well as the high-performance brake system from its product
line-up. The 12-piston aluminum fixed calipers and ventilated,
perforated 380 x 36 millimeter front brake disks and the
6-piston fixed calipers and 355 x 28 mm rear brake disks reach a
braking performance typically achieved only by genuine sports
cars.
Exclusive all-leather appointments and attractive interior
accessories are an additional BRABUS specialty. The BRABUS
saddlery combined the finest white leather with black seams and
cords for a superior interior finish of the EDAG LUV that leaves
nothing to be desired.
Link: 2007 EDAG LUV Concept
Reference: motorauthority
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