Now, tell me, what do you make of this one: An MPV that doesn’t emphasize passenger needs placing its focus strictly on the primary user – male empty nesters actively engaged in hobbies, recreation etc and on top of that it has an asymmetrical styling. Even though in this case the characterization “weird” is an understatement, I kind of find the funky Bevel MPV Concept interesting and intriguing (!). I know it may sound crazy but I really do.-Continued: Click “Read More…” below to see the official press release and a high-res gallery

Press Release: Bevel’s exterior design begins with the two passenger-side doors, featuring a rear door hinged at the rear to provide an exceptionally wide door opening of nearly five-and-a-half feet. Bevel’s tall one-piece rear hatch features a special horizontal hinge arrangement, with a height when raised of 6’2” from the ground. With the hatch open, a special tailgate-like work platform folds down and snaps into place, creating a sturdy workbench-like area.

Bevel features a pair of power outlets – a traditional 12V outlet and a 110V power tool recharging outlet, which is powered by Bevel’s integrated solar cells mounted beneath the large glass roof panels. Bevel also utilizes a unique roof cargo system designed to carry loads up to 250 pound and featuring six hexagon-shaped “pucks” with pop-up hooks. Bevel’s interior combines comfort, utility and technology. The driver’s area includes a comfortable, rich leather-appointed fixed seat and Bevel’s unique “ribbon” instrument panel, which moves four inches forward and back when the driver’s door is opened or closed.

The “command central” information/technology zone features a series of screens that display images from the sideview mirror cameras and five information menus – Vehicle Information, HVAC, Navigation, Entertainment and Home – through use of the ribbon-mounted controller.

The “Entertainment” control center allows the driver to access phone settings, weather and traffic reports, Internet and personal e-mail accounts, and music, while also allowing the driver to access a home network and monitor locks and security system, heat and air conditioning, appliance, room lighting and garage door status.

Bevel’s utility/pet zone provides maximum cargo space through the use of fold-flat front passenger and rear bench seating that crates a smooth, continuous cargo floor/work area. The flooring itself is constructed from laminated recycled walnut, creating an extremely hard, workbench-like surface. Bevel provides unique accommodations for pets, including a 360-degree pet leash swivel connection point and a large, removable “doggie hutch” pet carrier designed to fit securely in the rear cargo area. Conceptually, Bevel would feature a small, efficient 2.5-liter V6 with HEV, combining driving pleasure with environmentally friendly design.

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