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Hyundai i-Flow rendering - Click above to enlarge
Hyundai has decided to release a single rendering of its i-Flow concept ahead of its big reveal at next month's
Geneva Motor Show. To our eyes, the i-Flow looks to be the logical evolution of the Korean automaker's recent "fluidic sculpture" design philosophy, as seen on the new
2011 Sonata and sister-company
Kia's Ray concept, which is currently being shown off at the
Chicago Auto Show.
Actual details on the i-Flow are still pretty hard to come by, but Hyundai says this concept will preview its new D-segment car that will go up against the likes of the
Ford Mondeo in Europe. As such, we certainly wouldn't be surprised to see some sort of diesel powertrain, or possibly even a hybrid system assisted by the i-Flow's BASF-supplied solar cells.
We'll have live photos of the new Hyundai i-Flow concept come March 2nd, but in the meantime, click on the image above to see it in high resolution and click past the break to read the official press release.
[Source: Hyundai]
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