Busted! Volvo's Frankfurt-bound showcar is the 'Concept C Coupe'

Just a few minutes back, Volvo released the first teaser of its Frankfurt Show concept through a Youtube video.

Volvo's social media team has confirmed that the concept that embodies the future of Volvo design is Frankfurt-bound.

The clipping goes as to how Volvo's chief designer, Thomas Ingelath, who joined the company last year, observed that Volvo's designs were 'vanilla' and not 'cutting edge'. Towards the end of the short clip, he's seen sketching a concept car, assuring viewers that the 'vanilla days' are over.

Gotcha! A badge on the car's hood reveals the name of the concept. Taillight graphic is part of the clean sheet design and the sculpted C-Pillar and wing section is reminiscent of the Audi A7 Sportback.

In the same video, Volvo's edit team has packed three teaser images, as frames, elapsed by 1 second of the video.  After numerous loops, pauses and reflexive clicking of the play button, we were able to screen-capture all three frames.

In one frame that reveals the rear of the car, a badge that reads "Concept C Coupe" is clearly seen.

The Concept C Coupe's front-end is a perfect match to the elusive concept car image that was floating on the internet over the weekend.

Voracious auto buffs will know that a mysterious concept car image is doing the rounds on the internet. Guess what, the headlight and front pockets of car in video matches those on the long-hooded mystery car.

Volvo's definitely on the verge of revealing a new design direction, one that we would see on future generation cars based of the Scalable Platform Architecture that debuts on the next gen XC90 next year.

The concept car, besides signaling a new direction in design, may also serve as a precursor to the coupe version of the next gen S80 (tentatively C80) reported by sections of the British press prior to the Geneva Motor Show.

The Coupe profile is revealed in one shot. The lower window line gets an upward flick right at the end of the daylight opening.

We can assure readers that this car will arrive in Frankfurt as Volvo's social media team has uploaded an image of Mr. Ingelath with the caption: The world-first exclusive teaser of Volvo’s imminent transformation...Did someone say Frankfurt? followed by the link to the Youtube video.

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