The Biofore concept car, a joint production by UPM and
Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, is to premier at the
84th Geneva International Motor Show, March 6-16, 2014. The unique
concept car is designed to be a futuristic, street-legal vehicle which
demonstrates the use of renewable biomaterials in the automotive
industry.
Various parts of the concept car will be made from UPM’s biobased
materials – the UPM Formi biocomposite and UPM Grada thermoformable wood
material. These materials will significantly improve the overall
environmental performance of the car, without compromising quality or
safety. The concept car will also be fuelled by UPM BioVerno wood-based
renewable diesel. UPM Raflatac label materials will be used to mark
spare parts as well as in the interior and exterior design of the car.
International attention
Exhibiting at a world-class industry event will draw international
attention to the concept car, the students and other partners involved
in the building process.
“From the very beginning we have aimed to showcase the car in Geneva.
In fact, we have phased the project accordingly.The car has recently
been painted and we are proceeding well with the interior,” states Pekka
Hautala, Technology Manager from Metropolia.
“Sustainable innovations, close cooperation with future professionals
and renewing with courage, have made the concept car a fine
manifestation of our Biofore thinking. We are delighted that the
highlight of this cooperation will take place at one of the automotive
industry’s most esteemed events,” says Elisa Nilsson, Vice President of
brand and communications at UPM.
In addition to UPM and Metropolia University of Applied Sciences,
several other partner companies and the Finnish Funding Agency for
Technology and Innovation are involved in the Biofore concept car
project.
By press release
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