Hyundai recently announced the premiere of the new concept car Hyundai i-flow,which is to take place at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show 2010 in March. The new concept car is a four door saloon with a really sleek and dynamic body structure and intends to compete with the D-segment cars. The design language is the brand’s Fluidic Sculpture language which offers exceptional aerodynamic structure along with flowing lines, and the centre for all the design proceedings was in Germany (Europe) at company’s Russelsheim design center.
The reason behind the name of the car Hyundai i-Flow apart from the conventional nomenclature used by the company, is seen as the car is expected to catch the ‘i’ of the visitors and will hopefully attract them at the Geneva Motor Show. The car might get attention due to its striking new body design and features.
As not much is known about the features of the new car, the car is said to feature various new technologies from a chemical company BASF, including lightweight materials and solar cells, which will eventually assist in reducing the weight of the car and the energy efficiency.