Tuesday, January 11, 2011

New Hyundai Curb Tries Too Hard To Be Cool

Hyundai Curb Tries Too Hard To Be Cool

Hyundai Curb mini crossover concept is a test of the blue link interface of the future multi-media and "liquid sculplture" design language, and try to close the Hyundai. Jumping on the "fixie", as we dream bike
Unrealistic as it now looks like can inhibit Velo Star concept more than three years ago made his debut as a studio and turned the car into production. CUVs They are one of the few segments where bold design should be promoted, as exemplified by Korea, Sportage, Nissan, and most obvious Juke.
The most visible feature is the long, thin and wrap around lights and let the black stripes. Because the production Velo Star for columns in a greased-nod to motorcycle helmets. There is also a strong "boomerang" character lines on the body.

And it's not crazy part. The rear exhaust vents that pop out on the bicycle as alternative transportation source to keep. What bike?

Outlet ports serve a dual purpose. They reveal a pop-out bike rack, so the owner can park and ride "fixie" (fixed installations), the rest of your goals around as an alternative source of transportation.

Tape to hear? Hyundai has a car for you! Except you probably do not own a car, and if your father the old BMW.

The rest of the car is pure digital magic with an acrylic panel that wraps around the car show information. Most of capacitive touch controls, and there are all the screens and cameras. 12-inch driver and a big cup withdrawal relates to the screen. It is a pure expression of self-obsession with hip Gen-X generation.
For transfers, it is interesting news to say the car a 175 hp supercharged version of the same 1.6-liter engine gets Gamma Velo Star, referring to how much can we expect from a more powerful version of the car.

Hyundai Curb Tries Too Hard To Be Cool

Hyundai Curb Tries Too Hard To Be Cool