Hyundai's Intrado Concept To Demonstrate Continuing Commitment To Innovation
Hyundai is set to unveil the Intrado at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show. The Intrado is an iconic concept car that validates the company's ongoing commitment to innovation by previewing future developments for the brand. The Honda Intrado is built around a super-lightweight structure made from a mixture of advanced materials and joined using a revolutionary technique that has the potential to change the way cars are built in the future. It will feature next-generation hydrogen fuel cell drivetrain that is both smaller and lighter than the one powering the assembly line-produced Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell.
It will be the first Hyundai concept car inspired by Fluidic Sculpture 2.0. The result of close collaboration between Hyundai Motor’s design and engineering teams, Intrado was styled and engineered primarily at Hyundai Motor European R&D centre in Rüsselsheim, Germany – as indicated by its codename, HED-9 (Hyundai Europe Design).
Intrado takes its name from the underside of an aircraft’s wing, which produces lift, enabling flight to take place. The advanced technical aspects of Intrado also take inspiration from aircraft, such as the use of advanced materials, removal of all unnecessary weight, a style born solely of purpose, and a highly efficient powertrain.
More information on the Intrado will be revealed ahead of the 2014 Geneva Motor Show.
Credits: Oneshift News Team
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