March 28, 2013
– Hyundai Motor Co., the fastest-growing automaker by brand, today
staged a world-premiere of the HND-9, its latest luxury sports coupe
concept that illustrates the company’s future design direction.
“HND-9
will give customers a glimpse of Hyundai’s future luxury sports coupe
models,” said Suk-Geun Oh, head of Hyundai Design Center. “Representing
an evolution of Hyundai’s ‘Fluidic Sculpture’ design philosophy, the
rear-wheel drive sports coupe concept balances high performance with a
sophisticated image.” The concept was unveiled at the 2013 Seoul Motor
Show.
The HND-9 is the ninth concept model developed by the
Hyundai Motor Group’s R&D Center in Namyang, Korea. Based on a
modern reinterpretation of an elegant, classic premium sports coupe,
sophisticated details in every design element of the car reinforce a
premium look. The vehicle, with its dramatic, long hood and wheelbase,
has an overall length of 4,695mm, width of 1,890mm and height of 1,340mm
with a 2,860mm wheelbase.
Equipped with 3.3-liter turbo GDi
engine and 8-speed auto transmission, HND-9 delivers a maximum output of
370ps, while its exterior design exudes a befitting image of the
powerful performance.
Fluidic yet sleek character lines that
stretch from headlamp to trunk, voluminous, powerful car body and a
striking, wide hexagonal-shaped radiator grille enhance the vehicle’s
high performance image. Moreover, butterfly doors, sculptural rear
combination lamps, and dual tailpipes placed on both sides, give the car
a sleek, futuristic look. Twenty-two inch alloy wheels – mixed with
carbon materials - also contribute to great styling, while lowering its
weight.
Like its exterior, the interior styling of the HND-9 was
designed to deliver a modern, luxurious driving experience. Three key
concepts were embedded into the interior design to realize this goal:
spiral sculpture, elegance and high-tech interface.
Based on the
spiral sculpture concept - derived from Hyundai’s Fluidic Sculpture
design philosophy - dynamic and distinctive spiral-shaped metal lines
frame the entire interior in a speedy and rhythmical way, creating a
unique layout.
The seats are made of sporty yet luxurious mesh,
and depending on which angle they are seen from, they project different
colors, exuding elegance and mystique. The driver-oriented, high-tech
interface is modeled after a cockpit, offering both improved
functionality and aesthetics, optimized for dynamic driving.
Including
its world-premiere concept, Hyundai exhibits a total of 30 cars and 11
new technologies in 10 specialized zones, including displays for
children. Hyundai’s booth, the largest at the show, is based on a theme
called ‘Brilliant Moment O.’ The letter ‘O’ represents both Hyundai’s
will to strengthen its basics (zero) and its communication with
customers (circle).
Furthermore, as part of the company’s
continued efforts to realize its ‘Modern Premium’ values, Hyundai
introduced a variety of both internal and external collaboration
projects. Namely, the ‘i40 Art Car,’ ‘My Baby’ project and ‘Equus by
Hermes’ concept car showcase Hyundai’s brand enhancement efforts through
design.
“Hyundai Motor has come a long way. However, we will not
rest on our laurels, but continue putting forth our utmost efforts to
deliver Hyundai’s unique ‘Modern Premium’ values to more customers,”
said Choong Ho Kim, President and CEO of Hyundai Motor.
--Courtesy of Hyundai News
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