Ford SYNus

The Ford SYNus is a concept car produced by Ford Motor Company and designed by two Spanish designers, Jose Paris and Joe Baker.

Overview
Debuted at the 2005 Detroit Auto Show, the Ford SYNus recognises that the majority of the world's population will live in urban areas by 2010. And in a pessimistic but unfortunatly realistic projection of the future, design influences come from security products such as safes, bank vaults and armoured cars.

The SYNus's side windows are bullet proofand when in secure mode, protective shutters cover the windscreen and side windows.

The interior of the SYNus contradicts the exterior and is a warm, light inviting area. Mounted in the tailgate is the largest widescreen LCD display ever to be mounted in a vehicle, it can be used for surveillance around the vehicle, as a rear view mirror, surfing the internet or watching movies.