- Looks like: Volvo is already giving up on sexy designs
- Defining characteristics: A four-way, adaptable multimedia system
- Ridiculous features: Rear-seat upholstery made out of tailored suits
- Chances of being mass-produced: Volvo could be considering a four-door luxury coupe
The front face is where Volvo has gotten truly creative. While the classic Volvo grille remains with its diagonal bright bar over egg-crate look, it has been stretched and narrowed. The large almond-shaped quad-beamed headlights have been replaced with thin kidney-shaped LEDs. Overall, the face has been diminished to put greater emphasis on the front end’s wide clamshell hood, which is raised above the front fenders and grille. This is the second concept showing these attributes, so we might see a few elements soon on a production car. However, it's a departure from the current styling that has been so successful for the brand on the XC60 and others.
Volvo tries to limit distractions to the driver by only lighting the front console screen when the driver’s head turns to meet the display – they do this with an infrared camera. Other sensors register hand movements and center console functions like web surfing can only be accessed from the passenger side while the car is in motion. Data can be exchanged via all four display areas by hand gestures to the center console, which will indicate file transfer (this kind of reminds us of the computer system in the film "Minority Report").
Volvo seems to be making a concerted effort to, again, try and move up-market from its current premium status — akin to Acura and Lincoln versus German luxury makes like BMW and Audi. If something like the Concept You makes it to production, this Swedish carmaker could either have a luxury hit or a white elephant — nay VW Phaeton — that no one will want to buy at any price.