Geneva 2010: Hyundai i-Flow Concept gets its fluidic design on
Filed under: Concept Cars, Hybrid, Sedan, Geneva Motor Show, Hyundai, Diesel
This guy, the Hyundai i-Flow Concept, is said to be a preview of a “future D-segment contender” from the Korean automaker.
Showcasing an edgier take on the corporate design language that is currently beginning to infiltrate Hyundai’s very brisk dealership lots, the i-Flow goes for a smaller exterior footprint but more interior space with a severely pared-down cockpit. The frugality continues under the hood with a 1.7-liter turbodiesel hybrid powertrain making it all happen through a six-speed, dual-clutch transmission, and recycling – energy harvesting, that is – is taken almost all the way with flexible solar panels on the roof and additional power produced via exhaust heat. You can take a closer look at Hyundai’s future in our gallery of high-res photos below.
Gallery: Geneva 2010: Hyundai i-Flow Concept
Photos by Drew Phillips / Copyright (C)2010 Weblogs, Inc.
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