Hyundai i-oniq concept


Hyundai i-oniq concept at the 2012 Geneva Auto Show.

Hyundai joins the ranks at the 2012 Geneva Auto Show with the i-oniq, which seats four, can travel up to 434 miles and needs a copy editor stat.

Hyundai i-oniq concept

i-oniq is powered by a 108-horsepower electric motor as well as a 1.0 liter 3-cylinder engine, and can travel up to 74 miles in electric-only mode.
Hyundai i-oniq concept

The first image of Hyundai’s new i-oniq concept car shows new technology and design which present an impression of the company’s future thinking.
Hyundai i-oniq concept

The i-oniq is an electric sports hatchback with a range-extending petrol engine. Intended to convey the latest thinking from Hyundai’s designers and engineers, the i-oniq evolves the company’s fluidic sculpture form language and represents bold ‘New Possibilities’ with its futuristic powertrain
Hyundai i-oniq concept

Hyundai stylists chose dynamic proportions to create i-oniq’s aesthetic and functional body shape. Its design combines gentle feature lines and muscular surface treatment, conveying both premium and sporty qualities evident in both the exterior and interior of the car.
Hyundai i-oniq concept
Further design elements, such as the ‘penthouse roof’ and LED headlights, emphasise the efficiency and advanced technology encased within i-oniq
Hyundai i-oniq concept

At 4,4 meters long, i-oniq has space for four occupants in its driver-oriented cabin. High-tech equipment in the driver interface and controls reflects contemporary and future premium consumer electronics technology
Hyundai i-oniq concept

Passengers benefit from a lounge-style space designed to optimise comfort, featuring sculpted surfaces inspired by musical instruments to create a positive contrast with the sports-focused driver area.
Hyundai i-oniq concept

The i-oniq concept has an innovative powertrain that demonstrates Hyundai’s commitment to clean technology. A 1,0-liter, 3-cylinder petrol engine is mated, via a generator, to a lithium ion electric motor which produces 109 ps
Hyundai i-oniq concept

enior Vice President and COO of Hyundai Motor Europe, Allan Rushforth, commented, “The i-oniq concept has been created to reflect the new thinking that runs through the Hyundai brand. It has a bold design, inside and out, that provokes contemplation on the future of automotive possibilities, and a powertrain that highlights one of the ways in which we could power future products – wrapped in a package that exudes premium qualities.”
Hyundai i-oniq concept

In electric-only mode, i-oniq has a range of 120 km, while with assistance from the petrol engine it can travel up to 700 km, producing just 45 g/km of CO2 in the process.
Hyundai i-oniq concept

Hyundai i-oniq concept

Hyundai i-oniq concept

Hyundai i-oniq concept

Hyundai i-oniq concept

Hyundai i-oniq concept

Hyundai i-oniq concept

Hyundai i-oniq concept

Hyundai i-oniq concept

Hyundai i-oniq concept
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Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Hyundai i-oniq concept


Hyundai i-oniq concept at the 2012 Geneva Auto Show.

Hyundai joins the ranks at the 2012 Geneva Auto Show with the i-oniq, which seats four, can travel up to 434 miles and needs a copy editor stat.

Hyundai i-oniq concept

i-oniq is powered by a 108-horsepower electric motor as well as a 1.0 liter 3-cylinder engine, and can travel up to 74 miles in electric-only mode.
Hyundai i-oniq concept

The first image of Hyundai’s new i-oniq concept car shows new technology and design which present an impression of the company’s future thinking.
Hyundai i-oniq concept

The i-oniq is an electric sports hatchback with a range-extending petrol engine. Intended to convey the latest thinking from Hyundai’s designers and engineers, the i-oniq evolves the company’s fluidic sculpture form language and represents bold ‘New Possibilities’ with its futuristic powertrain
Hyundai i-oniq concept

Hyundai stylists chose dynamic proportions to create i-oniq’s aesthetic and functional body shape. Its design combines gentle feature lines and muscular surface treatment, conveying both premium and sporty qualities evident in both the exterior and interior of the car.
Hyundai i-oniq concept
Further design elements, such as the ‘penthouse roof’ and LED headlights, emphasise the efficiency and advanced technology encased within i-oniq
Hyundai i-oniq concept

At 4,4 meters long, i-oniq has space for four occupants in its driver-oriented cabin. High-tech equipment in the driver interface and controls reflects contemporary and future premium consumer electronics technology
Hyundai i-oniq concept

Passengers benefit from a lounge-style space designed to optimise comfort, featuring sculpted surfaces inspired by musical instruments to create a positive contrast with the sports-focused driver area.
Hyundai i-oniq concept

The i-oniq concept has an innovative powertrain that demonstrates Hyundai’s commitment to clean technology. A 1,0-liter, 3-cylinder petrol engine is mated, via a generator, to a lithium ion electric motor which produces 109 ps
Hyundai i-oniq concept

enior Vice President and COO of Hyundai Motor Europe, Allan Rushforth, commented, “The i-oniq concept has been created to reflect the new thinking that runs through the Hyundai brand. It has a bold design, inside and out, that provokes contemplation on the future of automotive possibilities, and a powertrain that highlights one of the ways in which we could power future products – wrapped in a package that exudes premium qualities.”
Hyundai i-oniq concept

In electric-only mode, i-oniq has a range of 120 km, while with assistance from the petrol engine it can travel up to 700 km, producing just 45 g/km of CO2 in the process.
Hyundai i-oniq concept

Hyundai i-oniq concept

Hyundai i-oniq concept

Hyundai i-oniq concept

Hyundai i-oniq concept

Hyundai i-oniq concept

Hyundai i-oniq concept

Hyundai i-oniq concept

Hyundai i-oniq concept

Hyundai i-oniq concept

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