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World premiere of a new sports car design philosophy
Roadster concept R: Innovative concept, expressive design, outstanding
functionality
Sports car concept R: V6 mid-engine, 265 PS, sheer dynamics, tangible
future
Just seven days after the world premiere of the new Golf, Volkswagen
presents a further facet of automobile fascination: The roadster prototype
concept R. The great sharpness in design, seen from every angle, combined
with outstanding functional solutions indicates what the Brand has
in store for the future and also a possible involvement in the world
of real and genuine sports cars. Propulsion for the concept R comes
from a V6 mid-engine; It returns 195 kW / 265 brake horse power and
accelerates the roadster in 5.3 seconds to 100 km/h. If the propelling
power was not governed to 250 km/h, in theory, the top speed would
be 270 km/h. The engine torque (350 Newton metres at 2,800 rpm) is
transferred to the road via a spectacular Volkswagen direct selection
gearbox (DSG / 6-speed) and rear axle. Chosen consciously to provide
a contrast, the designers applied colour to the exterior and interior:
Frozen sky paint finish, dark earth interior leather.
Design concept: A look into the face of the future
The design team, led by Murat Günak (Volkswagen Brand Group)
and Peter Schreyer (Volkswagen Brand), shows with the roadster concept
R how a sports car packed with aesthetics and emotion could look in
the foreseeable future with the internationally successful "VW"
label. The 4.16 metre long, 1.78 metre wide and just 1.25 metre high
two-seater has a convincingly powerful body and an interior that conquers
virgin territory in terms of style in every detail.
Anything is possible: Clear linear structure,but cut sharper than
ever
The basis for the highly dynamic exterior design forms a very
clear linear structure, which distinguishes all of today's Volkswagens.
But these lines are set sharper than ever and, with a new appearance,
frame extremely exciting and well formed surfaces. This new three
dimensionality in the important body elements forms, with the virtuosity
of a concept bearing the slogan "anything is possible",
a path to tomorrow's foreseeable world. The concept R continues where
the Phaeton, Touareg, New Beetle Cabriolet and Golf make their mark
to further enhance dynamics and emotion with crystal clear structures
and functional levels by placing itself ahead without compromise as
a forerunner of Volkswagen design.

Wild and free: The front end of the concept R
A particularly avante garde element of the concept R is seen in
the front end with its newly designed Volkswagen radiator grille and
large V-shaped air cooling inlet below. The chrome badge, integrating
the VW logo in the centre, is where air is drawn in for the V6 engine
to "breath" and the new look of the eye-like headlights
creates a face that can immediately be associated with the Volkswagen
Brand tradition, even though a complete reinterpretation of the design
has been possible. The designers were conscious in their efforts to
instil in the front end of this sports car the agility and vigilance
of an animal about to jump.
The bonnet of the front luggage compartment (mid-engine!) continues
the V of the radiator grille extension and contours it upwards to
the A pillars. This V is stressed by two flowing protrusions that
separate the wings and bonnet contour on the left and right. The wings
are designed more as independent and powerful structures and on both
sides feature a further inlet for cooling of the front brakes.
LED headlights with lenses: How a touch of life is breathed into
a sports car
Absolutely dominant: Headlights integrated in the wings with outer,
round main element and an inner part narrowing to a point towards
the centre of the vehicle. Inline with the Phaeton, Touareg and new
Golf, the wing area is extended prominently to the front above the
headlights like an eyebrow and underlines in this way the athletic
character of the concept vehicle.
True to this image is a technical novelty in the form of headlights
with ultramodern LED technology: As soon as they are switched on,
a lens begins to open on each side. Before the aperture widens, all
that can be seen is a narrow beam of light and then the full lighting
power becomes available for dipped or main beam. The optical effect
of this focussing of the "vehicle eyes" makes the "concept
R" appear to come alive, inline with the whole characteristic
design.
The way future and past can be combined in a fascinating way is shown
in the front end with a stylistic homage to the world of sports cars
of the 50s: The tank filler neck on the left of the bonnet is finished
as an independent style element.
Clear and crisp: The silhouette of the concept R
The flank of the concept R is distinguished by: a very flat waistline,
rising to the centre of the rear wheelarches; naturally round, heavily
contoured wheelarches; and a very short rear overhang. The new design
is also continued here with its own fascination in form and function.
And again the term three dimensionality comes to light. Inline with
the New Beetle, there are just three prominent lines that form the
silhouette of the concept R: Two semi-circles each for the high rise
of the wheelarches and one straight line closing to a semi-circle
at the rear of the waistline.
Furthermore, the three dimensionality of the design is emphasised
par excellence in the side rear end area: The surface of the wings
above the prominent semi-circles of the wheelarches is drawn into
the rear end and is visible only from the rear to form an extremely
powerful and independent unit. Similar to the new Golf, the tail lights
have a transparent finish, even when seen from the side, and form
an important style element thanks to their crystal clear appearance.

Nothing disturbs the dynamics of the sides; Even the door handles,
featuring keyless access, take on a subordinate role in the design
To ensure the homogenous silhouette of the concept R is not interrupted
unnecessarily, the doors are integrated beautifully and unobtrusively
into the design. To support this, the outer door handles are manufactured
from a narrow but solid thin aluminium strip. Thanks to the keyless
access system integrated here, all that is needed to lock and unlock
the door is light contact with the handle as it ejects.
Stylistic and powerful: The rear end of the concept R
Typical for Volkswagen: Even the powerfully created rear end features
an absolutely unmistakable design. Inline with the front end, the
boot forms a V, enhanced by an incomparable dynamic edge. The tail
lights correspond in their form with the headlights. When activated,
the light is built up in three stages as three LED blocks light up
in succession. The tail lights have a round, lens-like outer main
element to mark the style. In addition, the second, trapeze shaped
part of the tail lights is integrated in the rounded wing edges, reminiscent
of the rear of a muscle-packed animal.
Between the tail lights there is a very thin strip of diodes for the
third brake light. The designers worked the VW logo into the space
above this in the centre. Not until the roadster is seen up close
is it possible to see the chrome concept-R lettering on the engine/soft
top cover (mid-engine, fully retracting cover) as part of an outlet
on the V6 engine. The chrome twin tail pipe of the exhaust system,
finished again in the shape of a V, is a stylistic feature of the
"exhaling" six cylinder. At each side of this there are
two additional large air outlets that are designed like a diffuser.
Future, present and past in harmony: Classic body domes protect
and form an interface to the outer world
The dynamic and emotional air of the concept R is underlined by
two body domes behind the driver and front passenger in the style
of a classic racing car. Not only are they powerful and elegant in
their flowing lines, but they also fulfil two very practical roles:
Wind deflection and over-roll protection. Integrated in the top of
the driver's dome is the chrome GPS aerial and in the front passenger's
dome is the GSM aerial.

Time tunnel: The interior of the concept R
Take one look at the interior of the concept R and view groundbreaking
and fascinating form and function in harmony. The interior designers
and design engineers developed an interior that has the layout, operating
and information spectrum of a time tunnel that paves the way to the
future. All information and operating elements are integrated in a
new harmony of form and function.
The VW logo in the steering wheel pulsates when stand-by mode is
selected - No-one said that technology had to be cold and lifeless
Example: A so-called OLED screen (flexible in shape and form with
extremely high lighting power) breathes even more "life"
into the concept R. And in a way that is as unusual as it is unexpected.
The typical VW emblem in the steering wheel is no longer a tangible
reality; It can now be found stored in the round display. As soon
as the driver switches on the ignition, that is, when the concept
R is switched to stand-by, the VW emblem begins to pulsate. When the
ignition is activated, the pulse stops. Even though the VW logo is
generated digitally by a display, it has a tangible appearance as
if it were made of chromed metal.
Concepts have the power to blow rules to the wind:Why adjust the
seats when the cockpit is flexible?
A completely new feature was introduced by the engineers in the
way of ergonomics: The two bucket seats of the concept R are no longer
adjustable. In fact, there is no way of adjusting them at all. Instead
of the seat, the driver moves the polished aluminium operating and
information block of the instrument panel, including steering wheel
and pedal cluster, back or forth. The adjusting mechanism is activated
electrically.
At the press of a button, the front passenger can also find an optimal
seating position by moving a highly polished support element back
or forth in the footwell. And this position is truly comfortable:
The concept R fits perfectly and offers the highest level of seating
comfort on long journeys, such as the winding roads of the Nürburgring-Nordschleife
- exactly the reason why the concept of selecting the optimal seating
position was reversed.

The seats are mounted rigidly but feature innovative suspension;
They adapt to the contours of the body, not the other way around -
that is the essence of ergonomics
Background: Thanks to a sophisticated and newly developed carrier
mechanism, the seats are self-sprung; The hardness of the springs
can also be adjusted. The seating comfort is enhanced even further
by active foam used in the seat structure, which is covered in deer
leather. Developed for space travel and adapted for extremely good
office furniture with a price tag to match, this foam is being used
in a sports car for the first time. It adapts perfectly like a modulated
counter-structure to the individual contours of each body and thereby
contributes towards an unusually high level of comfort and provides
good ergonomic properties.
Another seat feature is one that promotes safety: When the driver
and co-driver enter the vehicle, the head restraints are moved forwards
automatically by five centimetres and thereby adopt an optimal position
in terms of safety.
The cockpit of the concept R is an absolute highlight;Instruments
become sculptures, displays an eventful experience
An optical and technical highlight of the concept vehicle is the
instrument panel and centre console. All areas of the operating elements
and displays, and also parts of the three-spoke steering wheel (self-climatised),
are finished in polished aluminium. As a contrast, the dash cross
member is covered in dark deer leather to avoid reflections from the
windscreen.
The sports car cockpit captivates its audience by clarity, aesthetics
and functional logic. Example: The air vents in the centre console,
designed with a turbine appearance, display the selected temperature
digitally and can be turned like a dial to set a new value. The combination
of display and operation is as simple as it is remarkable. The hand
is reached out intuitively to a point where the driver expects the
function to be and where the temperature change can be felt directly.
A further novelty are the instruments themselves. The hardware provides
digital information here too (with, in places, analogue characters),
and here, as the project develops, ultramodern OLED screens will also
be featured. Right at the heart of development work was again the
need to interpret the harmony of form and function in a fascinating
and new way. Example, main instrument or rather main function level:
When the ignition is activated (no key required, just simply tap the
START switch lightly), it opens up into the centre of the cockpit
from the right. In this central display are the classic functions,
such as speed or engine temperature.
OLED displays and a multimedia interface bring us that bit closer
to the future, to a beautiful and function-orientated tomorrow
As soon as the driver activates the navigation system, however, the
display is retracted to the side in the instrument panel to make way
for the new instrument: Specially designed to aid route guidance,
the navigation display now takes a frontal position and all other
information is in the background. Important details that have to be
displayed permanently, such as speed, are still large enough to be
seen.
The navigation is controlled via the Volkswagen MMI (multimedia interface),
a circular system which can be found on the centre tunnel. Via MMI,
the driver (or co-driver) can also control the audio system, the ride
height and basic cellphone settings. The MMI element and the tunnel
are also finished predominantly in aluminium in this area. This also
applies to the short and neat gear selector of the direct selection
gearbox (DSG).
Volkswagen is the inventor of the direct selection gearbox;The
concept R shows that this transmission unit belongs to the future
With respect to the DSG, not only is the selector lever neat but
also the whole selection process. And this also harmonises ideally
with completely spectacular concept R. As an alternative to the very
fast gear selection in automatic mode, the DSG can also be operated
manually via buttons in the steering wheel: They can be found within
easy reach at the rear of the steering wheel; on the right is the
plus button (+) to change up, on the left the minus button (-) to
change down. Extremely fast, extremely precise, extremely dynamic.
If the concept R were a series production vehicle, there would therefore
be only one motto: get in, feel, find a road and experience automobile
fascination.
Technical data concept R
Fascinating mid-engine dynamics
265 PS provide rapid acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.3 seconds
4.2 metres of sheer dynamics at 1.25 metres beneath the sky
Body
Length 4163 mm
Width 1778 mm
Height 1250 mm
Front overhang 829 mm
Rear overhang 754 mm
Front track 1471 mm
Rear track 1250 mm
Engine
Concept V6 with 3189 cm3 capacity
Max. output
at speed 195 kW / 265 PS
at 6250 rpm
Max. torque
at speed 350 Nm
at 2800 rpm
Drive/wheels
Gearbox Direct selection gearbox (DSG)
Drive output Rear wheel drive
Wheels 8.5 J x 019 ET 50
Tyres 255/40 R 19
Driving performance
0-100 km/h 5.3 seconds
V/max 250 km/h (governed)
Colours
Exterior (paint finish) Frozen sky
Interior (leather) Dark earth
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