All Hyundai Design articles – Page 5
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Hyundai FD Wagon
After the release of i30 hatchback at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this year, Hyundai used the Seoul Motor Show for the release of its wagon derivative, the FD wagon.
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Hyundai TQ (Starex Van)
The Hyundai TQ is a multi-purpose passenger/commercial van making its world premiere at the Seoul Motor Show.
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Hyundai HND-3 Veloster
Two years ago, at the same venue, the biggest name in the Korean automotive business failed to showcase any significant new concept at its domestic motor show, underestimating the show's significance and its domestic competition.
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Hyundai i-Blue
Designed at Hyundai's Japanese studio, the i-Blue is a large crossover SUV concept not dissimilar to the German-designed Hyundai HED-2 Genus SUV shown in Geneva last year.
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Hyundai ix-onic concept
The ix-onic (pronounced "ik-sonnik") concept is a preview of the next Tuscon, designed in Hyundai's Russelsheim studio under the leadership of Thomas Buerkle.
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Hyundai Equus
While the recent success of the Genesis and Genesis Coupe in a tough economic climate is undeniably boosting Hyundai's brand credibility, it is perhaps the new Equus sedan that stands to benefit most from this recent upturn in the company's fortunes.
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Hyundai HND-4 'Blue Will' concept
Albeit a concept, the HND-4 (Hyundai Namyang Design 4) ‘Blue-Will' is the first-ever plug-in hybrid vehicle from Hyundai.
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Hyundai North America's design studio and its mixed bag of concepts
A chronology of concepts from HCD that tells an interesting story
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Hyundai Concept Genesis Coupe
The Hyundai Concept Genesis Coupe was one of the stars of the LA Auto Show this year.
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Hyundai Nuvis concept
Hyundai's North American design team unveiled the HCD II ‘New Vision Utility' (NUVIS) concept at the New York Auto Show to showcase the Korean automaker's proprietary Blue Drive technology.
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Hyundai Lx35
This is a new lower-medium SUV from Hyundai that replaces the Tuscon and shares its platform with the Kia Sorrento also debuting at the Frankfurt motor show.
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Hyundai IX Metro
The iX-Metro is a concept that gives us a taste of a forthcoming production Hyundai B-sector crossover, much as the Qazana concept in Geneva previewed a forthcoming small Nissan crossover.
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Hyundai Sonata
The international debut of the new Hyundai Sonata coincided with the North American market introduction of the Tuscan and of the expression ‘fluidic sculpture', which the company is using to describe the new design language of these and forthcoming vehicles from the Korean brand.
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Hyundai i-Flow
The i-Flow had a mixed reaction in Geneva: in many respects this was another busy 'fluidic-sculpture' design - to use a Hyundai term - but it is more mature than some similar previous designs.
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Hyundai Sonata Hybrid
The big news at the Hyundai stand was the North American introduction of the Equus, but the Korean automaker also debuted two new variants of the recently revealed Sonata.
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Hyundai Veloster
Hyundai unveiled its new compact coupe challenger, the Veloster, at this year's NAIAS, following on from the 2007 concept of the same name.The C-segment coupe shares relatively little, design-wise, with Hyundai's current 'fluidic sculpture' design language already seen on the Elantra, Sonata and ix35, save for the rocker surfacing and ...
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Hyundai Curb
The Hyundai Curb concept confirms the compact crossover as the bandwagon every major manufacturer wants a seat on.As with the Evoque, Juke, Vertrek, HR-1 and Paceman, the Curb teams an exaggerated sense of robustness below its waist with a rakish upper body, including a wraparound, heavily tapered DLO; this sub-segment ...
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Hyundai concept vehicles at the Seoul Motor Show
December 2, 2002 - ‘Dreams on wheels’ was the theme of Hyundai Motor Company’s stand at the 2002 Seoul Motor Show with centre stage going to the new HIC concept, and the HCD-7 concept , first revealed earlier this year at the Chicago Auto Show.