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Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Volvo and Art Center College of Design Present First-Ever Car Designed by Women

Volvo and Art Center College of Design Present First-Ever Car Designed by Women

Volvo's 'Your Concept Car' at Art Center's South Campus Monday, September 19

WHAT: Volvo and Art Center College of Design will unveil to the West
Coast "Your Concept Car" (YCC): the first car in the more than
100 years of auto manufacturing designed and developed almost
exclusively by women.

Designed with the needs of everyone in mind, the sleek,
sporty car features dozens of design elements and innovations
not typically found in cars designed by men, including no gas
cap, no hood, headrests for ponytails, gull wing doors,
improved storage solutions and new sight lines for drivers.

The historic car has been touring the world and will make
its one-time West Coast appearance at Art Center College of
Design in Pasadena.

WHEN: Public viewing of car: Monday, Sept. 19, 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Presentations to students: Monday, Sept. 19, 10 a.m. and
1:30 p.m. (session times are tentative) Media invited to
attend any time Monday.

WHERE: Art Center College of Design
South Campus
950 South Raymond Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91105

WHO: Presented by a team of women engineers, designers, marketers
and managers at Volvo who initiated, designed and developed
the car -- including Anna Rosen, Exterior Designer and alumna
of Art Center. Members of Art Center from a variety of design
disciplines also will be on-hand to discuss the car.

WHY: Women purchase about half of all new cars and influence the
vast majority of all car sales; yet, for a century, men have
made most of the decisions in the design, development and
production of a car, until now.

FEATURES: The YCC features innovative storage solutions throughout --
accommodating carry-ons similar to an airplane (i.e., laptop
bags, briefcases, handbags, etc.), low maintenance features
precipitating a no open hood, no gas cap refueling and
theater-style rear seats allowing greater storage capacity.

Among other of its many premium features: easy-clean
paint; numerous exchangeable seat covers of various colors and
materials (linen, leather, felt, etc.); gull-wing doors that
make it easier to load and unload larger items; computerized
assistance for parallel parking; and improved sight lines via
Volvo's own Ergovision concept -- whereby at the point of
purchase, retailers conduct a body scan of the driver
measuring height and length of arms and legs. The data is
stored in the vehicle's key, and the car recommends a seat
position for the driver that provides her or him an optimal
line of vision and reach. The car also electronically
notifies the owner's chosen service center when maintenance is
due, and the service technician contacts the owner to book the
appointment. And the YCC comes with an environmentally
sensitive, yet powerful 215 bhp, PZEV engine.

For photos and more information on the YCC and the designers:
www.volvocars-pr.com.

PRNewswire -- Sept. 13

Source: Volvo Cars of North America

CONTACT: Eric Davis, +1-612-372-6447, eric@habermaninc.com, for Volvo
Cars of North America; or Christine Hanson, +1-626-396-2394, cell,
+1-323-578-4834, christine.hanson@artcenter.edu, for the Art Center College of
Design

Web site: http://www.volvocars-pr.com/

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