Hyundai has released the first details of the i-flow concept, which will be displayed at the
Geneva Motor Show. With dramatic, flowing curves the four-door saloon previews the company's forthcoming D-segment challenger.
The new car was designed at Hyundai's European design headquarters in Germany. It incorporates a number of technologies from chemical company BASF, including lightweight materials and solar panels. The name i-flow is supposed to reflect the 'exceptionally aerodynamic' shape and also fits the design language Hyundai calls 'fluidic sculpture'.
More details will be revealed before the
Geneva Motor Show opens to the press on 2nd March.
John Lambert - 15 Feb 2010