Ford innovators at the company’s UK
research and development centre originated the new Ford B-MAX’s ingenious door
system. In
studying ways to ease access in and out of a future small car, team members
working on the Ford B-MAX project wanted completely unobstructed
entry and exit. The Dunton Innovation
Group came up with the idea of hinged front doors, sliding rear doors and
integrating the central body pillars to create a 1.5-metre-wide opening.
Customer
research had established that loading and unloading cars, especially from the
side, needed to be as simple and easy as possible. This was not only said by parents and others
ferrying children in their cars, but also by adults transporting older parents.
Prototype
demonstrators pioneering the Easy Access Door System, which now features on the
production Ford B-MAX, went to customer clinics in the UK and on the
continent. Public reaction confirmed
Ford’s plans to progress the innovation:
“Wow, it’s like opening a flat or an apartment,” said one customer.
The
Ford B-MAX programme transferred from embryonic development at Dunton to
engineers at the company’s sister technical centre in Cologne for full
engineering and testing.
“We
delivered B-MAX with an innovative door system while retaining the stylish
sweeping roofline which is contributing to its appeal today – so job done by
the Dunton Innovation Group,” said Richard Brown.
Other
innovations hatched by the Dunton team include the Ford Focus’ award-winning
Door Edge Protector covered HERE . A mere £50 option, the protectors wrap round
the side of the doors when open and fold away discreetly as they are shut.
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Nice! weird doors but a great soltion. Ford are on top form again!
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