Hyundai i-flow HED-7 Hybrid Concept Live in Geneva [Video]

Hyundai unveiled the i-flow Concept car in Geneva not only as a possible design study for the company's future products, but also as a test bed for new technology ideas.

At 4.78 metres long, 1.85m wide and 1.4m high, the i-flow is not a small car at all. Actually, it points to a new D-segment family car Hyundai plans to launch in 2011. Its fluidic design, as Hyundai calls it, is very aerodynamic while at the same time aspiring to the new coupe-saloon trend currently seen in a number of European premium cars.

The powertrain consists of a 1.7-litre diesel engine with two-stage turbocharging linked to a Lithium Ion-Polymer battery. It is Hyundai's first diesel-electric hybrid powertrain and is mated to a 6-speed dual-clutch gearbox. The system is said to produce C02 emissions of 85 g/km.

 


i-flow - Hyundai's family future

Making its global debut at the Geneva Show, the Hyundai i-flow concept car carries forward the company's evocative new form language, ‘fluidic design'. The flowing, elegant lines not only create a futuristic shape, but also contribute to exceptional aerodynamics and help to reduce the car's CO2 output to just 85g/km.

Hyundai's first diesel hybrid powertrain is also a key factor in delivering such an environmentally-conscious performance, as is the application of next-generation materials and technologies developed in cooperation with leading chemical company BASF.

With an overall length of 4,780mm, a 2,800mm wheelbase, 1,850mm width and 1,420mm height give the i-flow a stance which is more akin to a coupe than a traditional D-segment saloon.

Despite the sporty stance, the i-flow redefines the perception of space. Fundamental elements, such as the seats and centre console, were crafted for minimal weight and volume using cutting-edge materials from BASF.

Under the sleek bonnet is Hyundai's first diesel-electric hybrid powertrain. It uses the exciting new 1.7-litre engine plus two-stage turbocharging linked to a Lithium Ion-Polymer battery to give a very efficient and advanced combination, particularly when partnered with i-flow's six-speed, dual-clutch transmission.

The i-flow is a test bed for new energy harvesting ideas, ranging from flexible solar panel roofing to a thermo-electric generator which uses exhaust heat to produce power.

The i-flow's looks and technology point the way to a new D-segment family car which Hyundai plans to launch in early 2011.

 

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 mn07 mn07
Looks like Hyundai azera. So i guess the new azera will look like this.
March 2, 2010 7:57 pm
 2010S5 2010S5
Are you blind? Looks nothing at all like the Azera.
March 2, 2010 8:01 pm
 MaximaSER MaximaSER
actually, the rear kinda look like azera well, at least the red plastic thing between the taillamps
March 3, 2010 5:13 am
 mn07 mn07
the back looks like the azera. And i said looks like, not is 100%.
March 2, 2010 8:14 pm
 HommeStar HommeStar
Reminds me of MB's F800. This interior is a bit 1996. Though, sort of a cool exterior look for Hyundai.
March 2, 2010 9:50 pm
 Sourek Sourek
Wanna be Maserati Gran Turismo?
March 3, 2010 12:20 am
 joshg_5 joshg_5
Like it or not, one can't deny that Hyundai has the most innovative designs of all the Japanese automakers, especially in the sedan segment.
March 3, 2010 12:47 am
 2010S5 2010S5
Hyundai's korean.
March 3, 2010 12:58 am
 joshg_5 joshg_5
I know that. My point stands.
March 5, 2010 3:04 am
 Heikki Heikki
This is the concept version of EU market i40 which will replace Sonata in Europe.
March 3, 2010 4:09 am
 BavarianMS BavarianMS
fugly rear, I almost puked. So is the car.
March 3, 2010 5:19 am
 Razz Razz
Overall i like it .. is so hot, just like a concept car needs to be ! What i don't like is just that it has a very heavy design .. it makes your eyes tired. As marketing move is great, remember the Dacia Duster - look at the series car, but it will never happen to make a sedan look like this - if you want to sell at least one.
March 3, 2010 6:49 am
The words "plans to launch in 2011" nails the coffin...it's the new replacement for the Grandeur/Azera. Ofcourse it won't look like this...but some stylistic cues can be taken from it. Personally I like the KIA's design better than Hyundai's...which seem to be too busy.
March 4, 2010 6:36 am