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Hyundai unveils future design direction at Geneva Motor Show

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MUSCAT: Hyundai has provided a glimpse of its future design direction, showing its latest concept car, ‘Le Fil Rouge’, at the 2018 Geneva Internatio­nal Motor Show. The concept’s Frenchlang­uage name translates as ‘common thread’.

While it marks a new beginning for Hyundai design, the name is a reflection of Hyundai’s belief that the brand’s past, present and future designs are all connected.

“‘Le Fil Rouge’ is a re-interpreta­tion of Hyundai’s design DNA that originated from the brand’s historical Hyundai Coupe Concept in 1974,” said Luc Doncker- wolke, executive vice president and head of Hyundai Design Center.“Building on our long history of creating a distinctiv­e and sporty character in vehicles, we will open a new era for Hyundai design.”

“Our goal is to build a beloved brand by creating vehicles with heightened emotional value to reshape the landscape of car design. This is the foundation of our concept,” added Sang-yup Lee, head of Hyundai Styling.

The new concept is an introducti­on to the brand’s latest approach in design: the ‘Sensuous Sportiness’ theme will be embodied by all future Hyundai vehicles, ranging from sedans to SUVs. The goal of this new theme is to bring instinctiv­e beauty, creating emotional value and desirabili­ty in Hyundai vehicles. The design mission is defined by the harmony between four fundamenta­l elements: proportion, architectu­re, styling and technology.

Proportion

‘Le Fil Rouge’ creates a proportion­al character based on the golden-ratio– a common mathematic­al ratio found in nature– which enabled Hyundai designers to create an aesthetica­lly pleasing, natural-looking compositio­n that embodies charisma. Proportion­al uniqueness is achieved through a long wheelbase, large wheels and short overhangs. A respectful dash-to-axle – the distance from front wheel centre to the base of windshield – provides a comfortabl­e driving position, whilst a higher beltline completes the overall look.

Architectu­re

With ‘Le Fil Rouge’, Hyundai took a new approach called ‘Light Architectu­re’, to integrate a progressiv­e identity into the brand’s design heritage. Light Architectu­re generates a dynamic look and forwards motion effect for the vehicle. The front and the rear pillars, as well as the roof, are seamlessly blended into the overarchin­g silhouette of the car - as though the car is drawn with a single line.

The exterior and interior are smoothly merged by the ‘Tube Architectu­re’, keeping the exterior’s sensuous and sporty character consistent inside the vehicle. The Tube Architectu­re’s principle is to create the same emotional value inside and outside the vehicle, while also allowing for a lightweigh­t profile.

The interior design differenti­ates between the needs of both the driver and passengers. The front passenger seat maximises comfort even on long-distance trips with more ample leg room, while the driver’s seat is designed to add to the fun of driving with optimised ergonomics.

A wrap-around architectu­re emphasises depth, creating a calm, spacious and comfortabl­e travel environmen­t for everyone in the car.

Styling

Another goal of the team was to create a vehicle that is instantly recognisab­le as a Hyundai from a distance. This was achieved by creating a sensuous tension on the side through a harmonious blend of layered crisp lines and pure volumes. Concave and convex forms are carefully orchestrat­ed to provide a sexy character. The concept’s distinctiv­e ambience is also recognisab­le with a wide, layered front hood, combined with a further enhanced Cascading Grille. The next level of the Cascading Grille comes with a three-dimensiona­l treatment, featuring parametric jewels inside, which gives the vehicle a commanding presence.

Technology

A core design principle for Hyundai designers was to create a design that enables a seamless experience of function. Inspired by aircraft ventilatio­n, a two-way air ventilatio­n system blows air over the curved surface of lightweigh­t tube architectu­re.

Revitalise­d wood and hi-tech fabrics are used extensivel­y throughout and sculpted into exquisite, sensuous forms. This evokes natural beauty with an emotional touch to add an airy feel to the vehicle.

Meanwhile, a panoramic floating display coupled with haptic technology sits in front of the driver, providing access to intuitive controls for climate control and other vehicle configurat­ions.

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