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Showing posts with label Hyundai Concepts. Show all posts

Geneva: Hyundai HED-5 i-MODE Concept Previews New 6-Seater Crossover

The HED-5, named “i-mode” is a six-seater people carrier that hints -according to Hyundai, at a future MPV production model. The prototype crossover also showcases a series of advanced technologies like the rotating seat concept and the lightweight materials that replace the metal and glass surfaces.

More importantly though, the HED-5 I-MODE concept debuts Hyundai’s all-new 2.2-liter, twin-turbocharged diesel engine that develops an impressive 215 Hp and 47kgm of peak torque (461 Nm). The diesel unit will find its way into production with a single turbocharger in 2009 with the dual-stage turbocharged edition arriving in the first half of 2011. (Image edited by Carscoop) –More details and images after the jump




Press Release:

HYUNDAI UNVEILS NEW CONCEPT CAR HED-5 “i-MODE”

Six -seater MPV study

  • World premiere of unique ‘Swivel Seat’ concept
  • Debut of 2.2-litre R diesel engine with two-stage turbocharging
Hyundai is proud to introduce a new concept car which hints at a future MPV production model and showcases advanced technologies.
By working together with the partners Bayer MaterialScience AG, Keiper and LG Electronics, Hyundai is continuing a cross-industry co-operation to drive new technologies faster to market. The co-operation with Bayer MaterialScience enabled the radical design of the HED-5 to be implemented more quickly. The materials used are lighter and more adaptable than the metal and glass they replace. This, in combination with a light weight body construction, reduces fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. Self-healing water based bodywork finishes from Bayer add to the environmentally friendly concept of the vehicle and even let minor scratches magically disappear by themselves. The i-mode is the first vehicle to feature the new “BayVision” glazing system and Collimator headlight lenses made from Makrolon®.

Through the advanced entertainment concept developed by LG electronics, the vehicle becomes an extension of the digital home, allowing passengers to stay connected, communicate and interact in the car. Access to the web, video games, movies or video calling are all possible through the pop-down touch-screen displays and webcams, located within the overhead console. A wireless network enables a selection of cable-free keyboards, game controllers and headphones to further personalise the entertainment experience. The advanced developments seen on the i-mode give a dynamic indication of real possibilities for the near future.

Hyundai’s engineering partner Keiper supported the i-mode project with the exclusive world premiere of its new and unique Swivel Seat concept. The first row passenger seat rotates to face second and third row occupants. When the seat is turned, the backrest converts into a comfortable seat surface. This is made possible by a fully concealed, power-operated kinematic system. The integrated seatbelt system – another technically advanced debut – and the adjustable headrest maximize passive safety for passengers in either sitting position. The second row bench slides rearwards to increase comfort and create a social area.

The i-mode concept demonstrates the increasing awareness Hyundai has towards environmental issues. Cooperation with Bayer Material Science has seen use of the innovative glazing alternative ‘Makrolon’, enabling the car to have extended transparent areas, reducing weight and increasing fuel economy.

The HED-5 “i mode” includes the hexagonal shaped grill, which symbolises the new brand identity for Europe. This feature, previously showcased on earlier Hyundai concept cars, demonstrates the consistency in developing a coherent design language. It is through such characteristics that Hyundai aim to enhance the perceived quality and recognition of their products.

Through the door opening mechanism, the interior is in the form of a lounge compartment. The interior represents the concept of social space, an environment where all occupants can enjoy safe travel in comfort, surrounded by sophisticated technology and luxurious materials.

Attention is immediately drawn to the seats, which offer first class comfort for all occupants, combining a modern look with innovative functionality. The Cognac leather cushions and the burgundy lacquered seat structure give the occupants a lounge atmosphere without the limitations of a conventional automotive interior layout.

The light beige headliner, which continues through into the pillars, provides the interior with a floodlit, almost roofless panoramic appearance. The horizontal trim colour division, between dark and light tones further emphasises this.

All-new R Diesel with Two-Stage Turbocharging

i-mode is powered by an all-new 2.2-litre R diesel engine which first passes the intake air through a low-pressure turbocharger from where it is forced into a high-pressure turbocharger for maximum boost: 158kw (215ps) and 47kg.m of peak torque (461 Nm). The R Engine has a power density in excess of 70kw per litre putting Hyundai diesel technology in the same class as any leading German automaker. When its low-end torque of 30kg.m is compared with the 19kg.m of low-end torque delivered by the standard R Engine, one quickly appreciates the value of dual-stage turbo charging.

The R Engine is a smooth-shifting 6-speed automatic gearbox. Even at maximum loads, the engine does not incur fuel consumption penalties thanks to its high capacity for exhaust gas recirculation that also benefits efforts to reduce NOx emissions. The R Engine is assured of meeting future, more stringent EU exhaust emission standards. Mass production of the R Engine is scheduled to begin with the standard (single turbocharged) version in 2009 with the dual-stage turbocharged edition arriving in the first half of 2011.

Geneva Preview: Hyundai HED-5 Minivan Concept, Plus Redesigned Matrix

Hyundai will take the wraps off a six-seater MPV concept dubbed HED-5 at this year’s Geneva Motor Show in early March. The HED-5, which could very well base a production version of an i30 MPV (Elantra Touring in the States), promises to combine a new level of versatility with exceptional fuel economy. The concept MPV’s materials and construction techniques have been developed in co-operation with innovation partners such as Recaro, Bayer and LG.

Alongside the HED-5, Hyundai will also reveal the facelifted 2008 Matrix mini MPV featuring exterior and interior styling changes along with a new eco-friendly range of its current model line-up dubbed Eco-Dynamic. The latter will feature inexpensive systems such as aerodynamic bodykit, lower rolling resistance tires and different gear ratios to reduce CO2 emissions (up to 29%) and fuel consumption. –One more pic after the jump

Hyundai Genesis RWD Coupe – New Image Gallery

We can’t wait to get our hands on the production version of Hyundai’s first-ever rear-wheel-drive coupe which will be available in the U.S. from spring 2009. We’re not jumping into any premature conclusions –for all we know it might not be worth all the fuss, but we’re definitely curious to see what Hyundai’s engineers can come up with. In this post we’ve added a new gallery with images from the building of the Genesis Coupe prototype. Check them out after the jump. Links: Press Release, Live Image Gallery, Production Version -Continued

Hyundai Genesis RWD Coupe: Live Image Gallery From The LA Show

Last night, Hyundai took the wraps off its highly anticipated Concept Genesis Coupe at the Los Angeles International Auto Show (click here). Today we bring you a set of live images from the presentation so you can get a better idea of the concept that will form the base for a production model (details & pics here) which will go on sale in the US in the spring of 2009.

Talking about models, we spotted this cute brunette photographer standing right next to the car. Strangely, all the guys standing underneath weren’t paying any attention at all to the “poor” girl despite her lovely smile and kick-ass body. Shame on you gentleman, that’s all I have to say – btw, does anyone have her phone number, for professional reasons of course...

Hyundai Genesis Coupe Scooped In Marketing Event - Details Included!

A full set of images featuring the upcoming rear-wheel-drive Hyundai Genesis Coupe have been “leaked” into the internet and from the looks of it, the car in the picture is 99% production ready. The unknown scoop photographer passed the pictures on to a friend who in turn posted them on a Hyundai Tiburon forum.

According the person who took the photographs, the shots are from a
presentation comparison for marketing purposes that took place somewhere in the USA this June. In the pictures, the Hyundai Coupe is set aside a Ford Mustang, thus giving us an idea of its exterior dimensions. We remind you that Hyundai announced that it will reveal a concept version of the car at the 2007 L.A. Show (Nov. 16). -Continued after the jump

Apart from the images, the poster also added several details about Hyundai’s new rear-wheel-drive coupe that were revealed at the presentation. According to the guy that attended the presentation, the new Coupe will be offered with two engine options, a 2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder unit producing 215 Hp and a 300 Hp strong 3.8-liter V6 unit. Initial prices were said to start at $19,900 (€13,500) for the 2.0L and $25,900 (€17,500) for the V6 model.

From The NewTiburon Forum:

2.0 Liter Turbo will have 215HP 217TRQ. Price starting at $19,900.
3.8 Liter V6 will have 300HP and 280 TRQ. Price starting at $25,900.


Features:
Unknown if optional or included w/ pricing...

Ipod integration in center console.
Bluetooth w/ stock head deck.
Sunroof.
Limited slip.

Marketing will tell if it:
MIGHT have Brembo brake upgrades.
MIGHT have its own badge. (Tuscani for example)
It keeps the LED turn signals on the side mirrors.

Via: NewTiburon

Hyundai Concept Genesis Coupe – Coming To 2007 L.A. Show

In a surprise move toady, Hyundai released the first official sketches of the Concept Genesis Coupe which will be unveiled at the 2007 L.A. Show in mid-November. As the Korean carmaker points out in the Spartan press release, the Genesis Coupe concept hints at Hyundai’s long-rumoured rear-wheel drive sports coupe. Well, judging by the teaser sketches, it looks like it may very well be worth the wait. -Press release & one more image after the jump

PRESS RELEASE: LAS VEGAS, October 30, 2007 – Concept Genesis Coupe (shown here as an exaggerated sketch) will make its world debut at the 2007 Los Angeles International Auto Show on Weds. November 14. Concept Genesis Coupe hints at design direction for a future rear-wheel drive sports coupe from Hyundai.

Via: Autobog.com , Source: Hyundai

Hyundai i-Blue Concept: New Pictures


Following up on Hyundai’s hydrogen-powered, zero-emission crossover concept that'll debut in Frankfurt, we added two more official images of the i-Blue. Not that we would open up a dozen bottles of champagnes to celebrate, but according to the Korean company, the i-Blue is Hyundai’s quite important as it's the first-ever model designed from the ground up to incorporate fuel cell technology. Once you wipe out the tears from your eyes, check out the press release along with one more image of the i-Blue by clicking here.

Frankfurt Show: Hyundai i-Blue Fuell-Cell Electric Concept

Hyundai’s eco-friendly proposition for this year’s Frankfurt Show is a 2+2 Crosssover that goes by the name i-Blue Fuel Cell Ellectric Vehicle –yes, that’s the full name of the prototype. Developed at Hyundai's Design and Technical Center in Chiba, Japan, the i-Blue is the Korean firm’s first-ever model designed from the ground up to incorporate fuel cell technology. Hyundai hasn’t disclosed any details of the concept in the press release, so we’ll have to wait until the opening of the Frankfurt Show on September 13 to learn more. -Press release after the jump

Via: Autoblog.com , Source: Hyundai

Hyundai to Unveil Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle at Frankfurt International Motor Show

SEOUL, South Korea, Aug. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyundai Motor Corporation will unveil the i-Blue Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle at the 2007 Frankfurt International Motor Show which opens on September 13. The i-Blue demonstrates the company's commitment to developing environmentally responsible transportation.

Hyundai's new hydrogen-powered, zero-emission concept, the i-Blue Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle was developed at Hyundai's Design and Technical Center in Chiba, Japan. The all-new i-Blue platform is tailored to incorporate Hyundai's third-generation fuel cell technology, currently being developed at Hyundai's Eco-Technology Research Institute in Mabuk, Korea.

In keeping with this year's show theme, "See What's Driving the Future," which focuses on sustainability and climate protection, the i-Blue signifies a major step towards the commercialization of Hyundai fuel cell vehicles. Unlike its predecessors which were built on SUV platforms, the i-Blue features a new 2+2 crossover utility vehicle (CUV) body type.

"The i-Blue is Hyundai's first-ever model designed from the ground up to incorporate fuel cell technology, marking a tremendous leap forward for our R&D program," said Dr. Hyun-Soon Lee, president of research and development. "Our engineering team has successfully designed a more compact fuel cell vehicle, while still realizing the safety, comfort, convenience and driving range of a traditional internal combustion engine vehicle."

Hyundai is making tremendous efforts to reach mass production of hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicles a reality in the next decade.

Hyundai Veloster Concept: Video & Pics



Hopefully, the Veloster could be giving us some hints for a future compact coupe from Hyundai based on the new i30. And even though the folks over at Hyundai’s Design and Technical Center at Namyang may have taken a peek or two (or three, or four…) at Bertone’s 2007 Geneva Show Barchetta concept, we actually like the front-wheel-drived Veloster which is equipped with a 2.0-liter engine.

According to Hyundai the Veloster, who’s name is a compound of velocity and roadster, has been designed to cater to the tastes of the Y-generation. “With Veloster, we wanted to try something really different. We’re keenly aware that we need radically new products for the Y-generation, the first-time twenties something buyer,” said Oh Suk-Geun, Hyundai’s vice president of design. -Continued: Click “Read More…” below




SPECS: Hyundai Veloster HND-3

Length - 4,100 mm

Width - 1,790 mm

Height - 1,450 mm

Wheelbase - 2,600 mm

Tires - 245/35 R 20

Powertrain - FWD 2.0-liter DOHC Theta inline 4-cylinder

Gearbox - 5-speed automatic

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Hyundai HND-3 Veloster Concept debuts at Seoul

Penned at the Korean’s R&D center in Namyang, the HND-3 Veloster Coupe is powered by a 2.0-liter engine and equipped with a 5-speed auto gearbox. According to Hyundai, the Veloster has been designed to attract the "Gen Y" generation. Unfortunately that’s about all we could get from the poorly translated Korean press release but we’ll try to find out more on Hyundai's latest Coupe concept that could be previewing the Tiburon replacement, later on the day.

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