Hyundai has released a design sketch that previews the iflow Concept, a D-segment sedan created at the company's European design center that adopts the 'fluidic sculpture' design language and a number of innovative lightweight materials. It will debut at Geneva.
At the 2010 Geneva Motor Show Hyundai will introduce the i-flow Concept, a show car that gives some hints at the brand's future D-segment sedan.
Styled at the company's European design headquarters in Rüsselsheim, Germany, i-flow features the company's evocative new form language, 'fluidic sculpture'.
The name i-flow reflects the aerodynamic shape and the flowing lines of the concept car's styling, and retains the 'i' prefix of Hyundai's established nomenclature.
The i-flow incorporates numerous new technologies from chemical company BASF, ranging from innovative lightweight materials to solar cells, to assist in reducing weight and improving energy efficiency.
(Source: Hyundai)
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