Fluidic design of Hyundai in India
The hottest Hyundai’s “Fluidic Sculpture” design philosophy is an elegant composition of flowing and dynamic finishing. This futuristic design is the result of the passionate vision that represents a unique harmony of human co-existence and everlasting nature’s evolution, described by the Hyundai Motors. The company has introduced the Fluidic Design with its new assortment of cars including mid-size sedan Hyundai Sonata to compact Hyundai Elantra.
The term ‘Hyundai Fluidic Sculpture’ defines the four basic aspects of this premium designing pattern: Fluid, Dynamic, Motion made easy and driving pleasure. The natural flowing lines have rhythmic harmony that rejuvenates the senses. It perfectly fits to the urban lifestyle in most natural way. The all new Hyundai Tuscon is one of the best models illustrating the ‘Fluidic Sculpture’ with its sharp sporty features including a sloping tail gate, hexagonal radiator grille exuding, bold & aggressive rear bumper, low-slung stance covey purpose, large headlights, side view mirrors, panoramic sunroof, curb side appeal, stylish wheels, car doors with fine finishing etc.
The interior of this Hyundai luxury will bring ultimate comfort having heated rear & front seats, relaxing driving position, sliding headrest and ample passenger space. The high-quality material and upholstery with beige double-tone pattern looks stunning. The Hyundai Tuscon interior comes equipped with the high-tech sophistication like monitor for average fuel consumption and speed display, multimedia player/ CD/ radio/ iPod/ MP3/ USB storage devices support on large display screen, dashboard, car seats, steering wheel, cup holders and more.
The sixth generation, Hyundai i45 premium sedan too will appear with ‘Hyundai Fluidic Sculpture’. The Hyundai Sonata, Hyundai Verna, Hyundai i10, Hyundai i20 and Hyundai Eon have also been designed on the same Fluidic pattern. The new facelift Hyundai Verna is available in ten different variants, three engine and transmission options. Its front grille, rear bumper, front bumper, head lamps, tail lamps, chrome tip exhaust and other designing features reflect the futuristic philosophy of Hyundai’s Fluidic Sculpture.
The interior of Hyundai Verna comes with few significant alterations like blue backlighting, twin-dial instrument cluster with chrome surrounds, high-quality fabric and material, decent legroom for the driver and front passenger. The Hyundai Fluidic Sculpture will be visible with the facelift versions of the most popular Hyundai i10 and Hyundai i20.
Although people have praised the fluidic concept and most of the industry experts has talked positive about it, but Ford has got an altogether different take on it, they criticized the design as ‘’really loud and fussy’’
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While inaugurating the current ford design language with the Evos concept at Frankfurt Motor Show 2011, J Mayas- design chief for Ford said that, ford’s focus is more on to visual premium-ness, premium can talk quietly, it doesn’t have to scream. Giving take on Hyundai’s fluidic design, he further commented that Hyundai’s design doesn’t seem sustainable. Though Hyundai didn’t commented on it as they know how good this concept has been working for them.
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