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Hyundai reveals SUV concept car ahead
of Geneva Motor Show première

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Computer rendering reveals dynamic styling for compact SUV
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Three-door i20 to debut at Geneva Show
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First application of stop-start technology to be shown on
i30 blue
Offenbach, February 09th 2009
Hyundai Motor Company will unveil an all-new concept car at this
year’s Salon International de L’Automobile in Geneva on March
3rd, and the first image of the vehicle has just been released.
This innovative concept portrays a dramatic new look for
compact SUVs and was styled at the company’s European Design
headquarters in Rüsselsheim, Germany.
The world première of this new concept – codenamed HED-6 – will
take centre stage on the Hyundai stand, with two other vehicles
completing a hat-trick of debuts for the company. The
three-door version of new B-segment challenger the i20 will be
shown for the first time on stage, further enhancing the Hyundai
small-car offering, while the i30 blue will showcase the first
application of stop-start technology on a Hyundai production
car, contributing to a significant cut in both fuel consumption
and CO2 emissions.
HED-6 concept car
Hyundai’s European design team has hailed HED-6 as an ‘urban
nomad, a car of contrast for a world of contrast’, citing
cultural influences from major cities like Berlin, Paris and
London as key to its creation.
HED-6 combines muscular design and everyday utility to fit
comfortably in an urban or out-of-town environment. The
dramatic exterior design is enhanced by the hexagonal grille,
angular style lines and piercing back-swept front headlamps,
with the bold look completed by 21-inch, mirror-polished alloy
wheels. The three-dimensional, sculpted shape of the rear
window is achieved using “Lexan” high-performance plastics
instead of regular glass. To emphasize the dynamic flowing
lines, the designers have developed a special ‘Ice Blue’
exterior paint, with an advanced pigment effect for a brilliant
shine.
Equipped with LED daytime running lights and powered by a 175
HP, 1.6-litre GDi turbocharged engine, HED-6 gives an indication
of the next generation of Hyundai SUVs.
Allan Rushforth, Vice President at Hyundai Motor Europe said,
“The HED-6 brings an entirely new look to Hyundai’s SUV
line-up. It fuses a robust exterior with a fresh and elegant
interior, making for an eye-catching package, while its
latest-generation power train highlights Hyundai’s
clean-technology expertise.”
i30 blue
Hyundai decided on a global basis to label all low emission
vehicles to be launched, starting with i30, under the sub-brand
“blue”. The i30 produced in Nosovice, Czech Republic, will be
the first mass production vehicle to wear the blue label as i30
blue.
Demonstrating the company’s commitment to lowering vehicle CO2
emissions and reducing costs for consumers, Hyundai brings ISG
(Idle Stop and Go) technology to a production car for the first
time.
Ideal for city driving, the i30 blue will automatically switch
the car’s engine off when stationary.
The ISG system uses an advanced starter motor connected to the
ECU, which monitors the car’s status at all times. Remarkably,
this technology applied to Hyundai’s 1.6-litre petrol engine
reduces fuel consumption by 7% on the official combined cycle,
while achieving a lower CO2 rating of 142g/km, compared to
152g/km on the regular i30 1.6.
Available in showrooms by mid-year, the i30 blue will come in
both five-door hatchback and CW estate body styles and a choice
of 1.4-litre and 1.6-litre petrol engines. Following in the
footsteps of i30, other models in the Hyundai new-car range will
progressively be offered with ISG technology.
i20 three-door
Set to play an important role in developing Hyundai’s brand and
sales success in Europe, the chic and versatile i20 three-door
will go on sale in the second quarter of 2009. Adding a lower
entry-level price to the i20 line-up, the youthful and sporty
three-door variant will boost Hyundai’s offering in the largest
growing segment in Europe.
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