Volvo Cars and Bogi Lateiner partner to encourage more women to join the auto industry with a custom-built, 415hp plug-in hybrid Volvo PV544. 9326
- All-female build team will
create awareness around the need for more women in the auto industry
- “Iron Maven” custom car build
merges classic car styling with powerful and efficient plug-in hybrid powertrain
- Final build to be unveiled at
2021 SEMA Show in Las Vegas this November
MAHWAH,
NJ (July 14, 2021) – Volvo Cars and celebrity custom car builder Bogi Lateiner have partnered
to call attention to the need for more women in the auto industry with a
custom, plug-in hybrid car project that merges 1960s style with modern
technology, power and efficiency.
Lateiner is
the founder and leader of Girl Gang
Garage, a network
of women committed to increasing gender diversity in the automotive industry.
The collaboration highlights Volvo Cars’ dedication to increasing the number of
female technicians within its retail network through accelerated training programs for current automotive
technicians, recent graduates and military veterans.
Lateiner
and her team of professional and amateur female mechanics, body technicians,
painters and welders, alongside a group of talented female technicians in Volvo
Cars’ network that are Hybrid-Certified, are merging a 1961 Volvo PV544 coupe
with components from a Volvo S60 T8 Recharge Polestar Engineered sedan to
create “Iron Maven”: a modern, 415 horsepower plug-in hybrid with classic
design. The finished product is scheduled to be unveiled at the 2021 SEMA Show
in Las Vegas on November 2.
About
Iron Maven
Iron Maven
is the third All Female Build from Girl Gang Garage and is also the most
complex to date. It represents the largest build of its kind, with more than
150 women participating from around the world. The Volvo Cars Technical Support
team, based in both the United States and in Sweden, are assisting the team
with select component and system integration.
A ‘barn
find’ in the Phoenix, AZ area, the PV544 represents a combination of modest
classicism and the company’s heritage. The car will be adapted and updated to
accommodate the technologically advanced elements from the S60 T8
Polestar Engineered sedan, including the plug-in hybrid drivetrain – a Drive-E,
four-cylinder gasoline engine paired to electric motors. The Polestar
Engineered suspension, modern vehicle control systems and the Sensus
infotainment system are planned to be integrated into the new car. Major
modifications, custom 3D-printed components, by-hand fabrication and technical
analyses ensure the final car carries through the essence of classic, current
and forward-looking elements and approaches.
Recognizing
an Automotive Diversity Gap
According
to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data, only nine percent of automotive repair and
maintenance positions are held by women, compared to the average gender split
of 46 percent women employed in other industries.
The Iron
Maven project will bring to life the ongoing focus by Volvo Cars and Girl Gang
Garage to spark a change for women in the automotive industry and provide real,
lasting career opportunities.
Volvo Cars
is looking to increase the number of its service technicians that are female
and offers a series of development programs, scholarships, partnerships and
more at training centers across the United States. This includes a 50/50 Gender
Neutral Leadership Commitment in recruitment and promotion to leadership
positions, as well as a larger focus on supporting the company’s transition to
a fully electrified lineup of plug-in hybrid and battery electric vehicles.
Girl Gang Garage provides a range of year-round classes and events at their
primary location in Phoenix along with a collection of virtual and offsite
sessions for all skill levels. Volvo Cars and Girl Gang Garage programming as
well as the Iron Maven project build also relate to technical, vocational and
STEM learning at schools.
“As we look
toward the next decade, the automotive industry will see new technologies,
embrace electrification, transform its approach to manufacturing and find
innovative ways to connect with customers,” said Anders Gustafsson, Senior Vice
President, Volvo Car Americas and President and CEO, Volvo Car USA. “With these
advancements, one of our biggest challenges will be developing a strong,
diverse talent pipeline and an inclusive culture to support this
transformation. Investing in programs that grow female and minority
representation in automotive is critical to the future of our business at Volvo
Cars, and the future of the automotive industry at large.”
“Both cars
in their original form are so unique and each carry their own legacy, and the
amount of skill required by our female technicians to combine these two Volvos
into one as ‘Iron Maven’ is nothing short of incredible,” said Bogi Lateiner,
Founder of Girl Gang Garage. “There are so many incredibly talented women in
the industry and there is strong interest when people are given an opportunity
like this to learn. It is wonderful to work with Volvo Cars to make this build
not only a reality, but also a concrete example of what the power of women
working together can make possible.”
To learn more
about the Iron Maven build construction heading into SEMA 2021, please visit
the Girl Gang Garage website here and follow @bogisgarage and
@girlganggarage on social. Information about technical training programs and
similar opportunities with Volvo Cars and Girl Gang Garage are available
at www.volvocartechs.com and www.girlganggarage.com/classes-events/.
Source: Volvo Cars USA.
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