Hyundai iflow

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Hyundai has just released the first image of their new Hyundai iflow concept which will have its public premiere at the Geneva Motor Show. The Hyundai iflow represents the company's first diesel-electric hybrid and features a new U2 1,7-liter engine with two-stage turbocharging and the company's Lithium Ion-Polymer battery. The powertrain of the Hyundai iflow features a six-speed, dual-clutch transmission.

The Hyundai iflow has a 0.25Cd drag coefficient, 85g/km CO2 emissions level and 3l/100km fuel consumption.

The Hyundai iflow was designed with next-generation materials and technologies that have been developed in collaboration with BASF.

From the Hyundai press release:

The interior of Hyundai iflow redefines the perception of space in a sedan bodystyle, and sees the application of next-generation materials and technologies developed in cooperation with leading chemical company BASF. Fundamental elements, such as the seats and center console, have been crafted in collaboration with BASF for minimal weight and volume. The cockpit’s main interface centers around an expansive, contoured screen, which recognizes not only touch but also gestural inputs along its fascia-wide display.

The glossy ‘Liquid Metal’ finish ? developed by BASF Coatings ? adds to the visual impact of Hyundai iflow’s exterior. Special-effect pigments in this eco-friendly waterborne coating give the surface a polished metal appearance, and highlight the sculptural character of the car.

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Source: Hyundai