3 key things that set the course for Hyundai’s interpretation of future mobility
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With the start of the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show (IAA), which takes place from 10 to 22 September, Hyundai Motor provides exclusive insights into the future of mobility. The brand is showcasing 45, a full electric concept that envisions its forthcoming EV design direction. Hyundai Motorsport is also launching its first electric racing car, the Veloster N ETCR. Meanwhile, the automaker is also celebrating the public world premiere of the All-New i10.
SETTING THE BENCHMARK FOR ELECTRIFIED FUTURE OF MOTORSPORTHyundai Motor Group Europe
Hyundai Motorsport (HMSG) is using the first IAA press day as a platform to exclusively unveil its recently first-ever electric racing car, designed and built at the company’s headquarters in Alzenau, Germany. It introduces a new era of motorsport for the company, with electric driving becoming one of the main pillars of Hyundai Motorsport. Hyundai’s exciting new model embodies the combination of power-driven, sporty vehicles with alternative energy sources.
THE HYUNDAI GENERATORLeading companies have been rocked by the self-inflicted diesel emissions scandal. At the same time the industry is on the verge of a new era as automakers commit themselves more and more to a future that will one day be dominated by electric cars – Thomas Lohnes / Getty Images
Hyundai also presents the Hyundai Generator, a portable charging station for electric vehicles and the newest feature of emission free electric charging. First, eco-friendly hydrogen is produced from renewable energy sources such as solar and wind. The Hyundai Generator is a mobile charging system that consists of two fuel cell stacks, and two EVs can be simultaneously charged from one generator. It features a high-speed charging capability as well as significantly reduced noise levels compared with a diesel generator. As comprehensive service provider of the new ETCR (Electric Touring Car Racing) championship, Hyundai will be providing the Hyundai Generator as a recharging system for all the cars. This will accelerate the transition to e-technology.
THE ALL NEW HYUNDAI i10
Raf Van Nuffel, Head of Product & Pricing at Hyundai Motor Europe, speaks about the i10 N Line – Thomas Lohnes / Getty Images
Hyundai celebrates the public world premiere of the All-New Hyundai i10. The latest addition to the Korean automaker’s i-range is a key player in Hyundai Europe’s plan and the safest and best- connected car in its class.
The All-New i10 not only features a new-look dynamic design, but also a host of connectivity upgrades, including Connected Car and Bluelink®, making it a leader in its segment. The All-New i10 embodies Hyundai’s core values and combines two of our key pillars: Assurance and Performance. It is a car that has been built in Europe for Europe and embodies Hyundai’s approach to making mobility affordable while retaining high technical standards.