2005 Ford Iosis Concept
- Story Cars
- Apr 25
- 1 min read
The 2005 Ford Iosis Concept was a sleek four-door saloon created by Ford Europe to show off the brand’s new “Kinetic Design” language, which emphasized energy in motion through sharp lines and bold shapes. It was revealed at the Frankfurt Motor Show and followed the Ford SAV Concept shown earlier that year in Geneva. Together, these two concepts signaled a fresh, more dynamic design direction for Ford in Europe.
The Iosis featured a low, wide stance, a sharply angled windshield, clean body surfaces, and oversized wheels—all contributing to a sporty and aggressive look that drew comparisons to Aston Martin. While purely a concept, its design heavily influenced the styling of the third-generation Ford Mondeo, which launched in 2007. The Iosis wasn’t about showcasing new technology or production-ready features—it was mainly a statement piece, previewing how Ford wanted its European cars to look and feel moving forward.



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