Volvo SCC

Volvo SCC
Overview
Manufacturer Volvo Cars
Also called Volvo Safety Concept Car
Production 2001 (Concept car)
Body and chassis
Class Small family car (C)
Body style 5-door hatchback coupe
Layout Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Related Volvo C30

The Volvo Safety Concept Car (SCC) is an ESV concept car which was first shown at the 2001 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan.The SCC incorporates the rear hatch design from Volvo P1800ES and the glass hatch from Volvo 480ES.[1]

The interior design is similar to the S40 and V50; the majority of parts including the instrument panel, 'floating' centre stack and steering wheel are shared by the three cars. Its doors open in a manner of front conventional doors and rear small sliding doors.

Volvo SCC rear view.

Safety features include:[2]

The vehicle was unveiled in 2001 Detroit Auto Show, and later in Seville International Airport in southern Spain in Autumn. Production model of C30 was planned in 2002.[3]

The car was the first and, to date, the only car to have an experimental criss-cross seatbelt.

Design elements from the car were later used in the Volvo C30 which went into production in 2007.

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