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The Hyundai Nuvis Concept is an additional hybrid-crossover desire device made to mix utility with small-car fuel-economy and sci-fi futuristic decorating. Powered by a parallel crossbreed method supported by a 270-watt lithium-polymer electric battery, the Nuvis provides approximately THIRTY FOUR mpg city and THIRTY-FIVE mpg highway, based on Hyundai.
The actual Nuvis uses Hyundai's Crossbreed Green Generate method, which usually functions on the rationale comparable to Toyota's Crossbreed Synergy Generate set up. In such cases, Hyundai's 228-hp Theta II TWO. 4L inline four-cylinder algorithm is certainly mated to some THIRTY kW electricity engine that will obtain the automobile relocating by a eliminate and supply additional energy designed for speeding up not to mention moving.
Its six-speed automatic transmission has seen its fourth, fifth and sixth gears extended for better highway fuel-economy. Hyundai says its lithium-polymer battery pack, which is stored under the rear cargo floor, is more space-efficient and durable than nickel-metal hydride or lithium-ion battery packs found in other hybrids.
Blue Drive is a styling influence as well. To drive the point home, the color blue has turned up all over the vehicle. It's in the headlights, it's trimming the brake ducts in the lower front fascia, it's hiding in character lines behind the front wheels and it's lighting up the Hyundai logos at either end of the vehicle. Pull open the massive gullwing doors and you'll find plenty more where that came from. On the floors, you'll find blue accent lighting running from front to rear that looks like a river flowing beneath your feet and pulses to emulate moving water. That is, if you notice the floor. Most people likely won't be able to take their eyes of the alien-space-ship dash and center console.
While Hyundai says that the Nuvis serves as a platform for a new styling direction for the brand, it's likely most of its extreme lines and features won't see showrooms, although we wouldn't be surprised to see a Ford Edge and Toyota Highlander-fighting hybrid CUV from Hyundai employing cues from the Nuvis in the near future.
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hyundai nuvis concept |
hyundai nuvis concept
hyundai nuvis concept |
hyundai nuvis concept |
hyundai nuvis concept |
hyundai nuvis concept |
hyundai nuvis concept |
hyundai nuvis concept |
hyundai nuvis concept |
The Hyundai Nuvis Concept is an additional hybrid-crossover desire device made to mix utility with small-car fuel-economy and sci-fi futuristic decorating. Powered by a parallel crossbreed method supported by a 270-watt lithium-polymer electric battery, the Nuvis provides approximately THIRTY FOUR mpg city and THIRTY-FIVE mpg highway, based on Hyundai.
The actual Nuvis uses Hyundai's Crossbreed Green Generate method, which usually functions on the rationale comparable to Toyota's Crossbreed Synergy Generate set up. In such cases, Hyundai's 228-hp Theta II TWO. 4L inline four-cylinder algorithm is certainly mated to some THIRTY kW electricity engine that will obtain the automobile relocating by a eliminate and supply additional energy designed for speeding up not to mention moving.
Its six-speed automatic transmission has seen its fourth, fifth and sixth gears extended for better highway fuel-economy. Hyundai says its lithium-polymer battery pack, which is stored under the rear cargo floor, is more space-efficient and durable than nickel-metal hydride or lithium-ion battery packs found in other hybrids.
Blue Drive is a styling influence as well. To drive the point home, the color blue has turned up all over the vehicle. It's in the headlights, it's trimming the brake ducts in the lower front fascia, it's hiding in character lines behind the front wheels and it's lighting up the Hyundai logos at either end of the vehicle. Pull open the massive gullwing doors and you'll find plenty more where that came from. On the floors, you'll find blue accent lighting running from front to rear that looks like a river flowing beneath your feet and pulses to emulate moving water. That is, if you notice the floor. Most people likely won't be able to take their eyes of the alien-space-ship dash and center console.
While Hyundai says that the Nuvis serves as a platform for a new styling direction for the brand, it's likely most of its extreme lines and features won't see showrooms, although we wouldn't be surprised to see a Ford Edge and Toyota Highlander-fighting hybrid CUV from Hyundai employing cues from the Nuvis in the near future.