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 i-flow concept is 4.780mm long and has a wheelbase of 2.800mm and it is a pioneer
in the traditional European market. The design is almost dramatic, like a sculpture and
both the interior as well as the exterior is very elegantly done but without losing the
sportiness.
The name itself gives an idea of the car, which justifies the name to a tee. It has a flowing
design and is very stylish. Hyundai is expected to launch another car in similar lines next
year and it looks to give the i-flow some real competition.
It is no doubt a great car both in terms of looks as well as performance, but the USP of
this car is not the flowing design but the eco friendly engine. Hyundai has always been
committed towards the environment and has invested great deal in creating technology
that will minimize the carbon emission, thus protecting the environment. The i-flow with
its flowing design and environment friendly as well as fuel efficient features will surely
attract a good audience.
