13.8.2001
Signum2 Concept Car – A Glimpse into
Opel's Future
Signum2 is the name Opel has given to the innovative concept car
that will be shown to the public for the first time at the Frankfurt International
Motor Show (IAA) from September 13 – 23, 2001. The name underlines
its relationship with the Signum prototype first seen at the Geneva Motor
Show in 1997. The goal for the Opel team developing the 4.64-meter long
Signum2 was to achieve a synthesis of good looks, comfort, convenience
and versatility. The front wheel drive Signum2 combines the elegant lines
of a coupé with the practicality of a station wagon and includes
a number of surprising designs for the interior. Carl-Peter Forster, Chairman
and Managing Director of Adam Opel AG, says: "The Signum2 hints at
the ideas and styling cues that will be seen on future Opel models."
Innovative Interior and Design Ideas
The Signum2 embodies the new Opel brand character. With its progressive
design, it radiates a high level of dynamism. The infotainment systems
feature numerous high-tech functions and ergonomic controls, illustrating
how Opel's experts envisage the future of in-car communications. An innovative
seating concept and a movable storage box system are just two examples
of the car's versatility. At the push of a button, the rear seat cushion
and backs can be folded up to the height of the belt-line, creating a
level surface and an even larger trunk. From the outside, the Signum2
then looks like a two-seater, while luggage can be stowed out of sight
under the seats where it cannot endanger the occupants under heavy braking.
A glass panorama roof extending to the windscreen ensures a spacious,
airy feeling in the interior. An on-board espresso machine has been ingeniously
integrated
into one of the storage boxes to provide freshly brewed coffee during
the journey.
Elegance and Dynamism - a Car Full of Expression
Thanks to the long wheel base (2830 millimeters) and the short rear-overhang,
the Signum2 looks exciting even while standing still. This impression
is enhanced by the muscular wheel arches filled by large 19-inch wheels
fitted with 245/35 R19 tires. Typical Opel styling features are the prominent
C-pillar and the wide, continuous shoulders. The designers and engineers
omitted a B-pillar above the belt line in order to give the car a coupé-like
appearance. The front is dominated by the typical Opel trapezoidal grille
and the three-dimensional vertical headlamps. Like the new Corsa and Speedster,
the Signum2 features a crease in the center of the engine hood.
High-tech: The Easy Access Concept, Customized
Driver Display, and Mobile Office
In the interior, natural materials and friendly colors make for a comfortable,
up-market atmosphere. Getting into the Signum2 isvery comfortable, particularly
for the driver and front-seat passenger. Pull the door handle and the
front seats swivel automatically towards the doorways. At this stage,
the steering wheel is lowered into the instrument panel, which makes access
even easier. When the driver has taken his seat and is facing the front
again, the steering wheel, which is designed like the controls of an airplane,
automatically moves up towards him. This also reveals a clear view of
the customized display behind it, which shows important information about
the car and the pictogram-like route instructions from the navigation
system. More detailed road maps are displayed on the 7" monitor in
the center console (16:9 format). The front-seat passenger is provided
with a full-blown
computer with Internet access, operated via an infrared keyboard. When
the mobile office is not in use, the color monitor of the PC folds flat
and disappears into the instrument panel. Rear seat passengers will find
themselves in a world of relaxation and entertainment. There are two DVD
players with headphones and special video glasses in the center armrest
for listening to audio CDs or watching films in cinema quality.
The Signum2 is powered by the prototype of an eight-cylinder direct injection
gasoline engine. The so-called 'Global XV8' aluminum concept
unit was developed by GM Powertrain in the United States. It has a capacity
of 4.3 liters and generates around 220 kW/300 hp with maximum torque of
400 Nm.