SEOUL -Talk about design, form i-flow no doubt. Firm lines on the side of the body which became the hallmark of Hyundai models makes it looks more in character. In addition the use of LED lights makes it look modern.
Hyundai Motors is preparing a surprise event at the Geneva Motor Show to bring the car Hyundai i-flow concept. The car that will mejeng the events taking place next March, has been developed together with Hyundai chemical company, BASF.
As reported motorbeam.com, Tuesday (07/02/2012) i-flow will describe the future of Hyundai vehicles that take advantage of futuristic materials used in vehicles. With the help of BASF, Hyundai is able to reach several advantages such as greater fuel efficiency, lower environmental impact, design freedom and security and comfort.
"i-flow is the cornerstone of future vehicles. Hyundai quickly involve us in the development process so that we can offer over our ability. We are very pleased with the outstanding results of our cooperation," said Wolfgang Hapke, Performance Polymers Division Head.
Hyundai i-flow fluidic design concept that carries the sculpture has been awarded an innovative coating technique from BASF. As explained above that the i-flow constructed using futuristic material that reduces the impact on the environment. As an example of the use of lightweight construction materials such as Ultramid Balance on the seat frame and foam thermoplastic energy absorber.
Addition of other materials such as Elastollan Luquafleece and moisture absorbent material and thermo-plastic polyurethane elastomers. Infrared pigment is also present in the cabin that adorn the dashboard, seats and center console, the technology called Passive Heat Management.