Hyundai’s i-flow concept car made its debut in the Geneva Motor Show earlier this year
and it carries forward Hyundai’s new evocative form language called “fluidic sculpture”.
The elegant, flowing lines create a bionic and futuristic shape and at the same time
contribute immensely to the cars aerodynamics. The carbon emission of this car is very
low at 85g/km and the fuel consumption is very low too at 3l/100km. The diesel hybrid
power train from Hyundai also plays a major role in creating such fuel efficient vehicle.

The Paris Auto Show, 2010 will see the unveiling of the DeZir concept coupe by Renault. It is a two-seater concept model and has gull wing doors which open in the opposite directions. This electric car will also be Renault’s new design head’s first product. The color scheme will be red and white.
This year’s Motor Show in Geneva saw Audi come up with its latest technology for motor vehicles. Audi’s A8 Hybrid is set to change the laws of motors cars in terms of performance as well as fuel consumption. This technology will enable cars to accelerate to a 100 km/h in just 7.6 seconds and the maximum speed would touch the 235km/hr mark.
The Chevrolet Volt MPV5 concept was unveiled at the 2010 Beijing Auto Show by GM. The MPV5 has been designed on the lines of Chevrolet Volt. The crossover concept has closed grille and a low air dam which help the fuel efficiency of the car. The underbody belly pan of the Volt MPV5 has rocker claddings and tail lamps.
The 2010 Geneva Motor Show will become the platform for the launch of the new Audi A1 e-tron Concept. The new member of the Audi’s e-tron model series is a Mega City Vehicle. The concept has a ground breaking technology and comes with a powerful electric motor that has zero emission level. The battery of the car can also be charged with a combustion engine that is present internally. The power of the electric motor is 102hp.