Ctegory
- Acura (6)
- Arrinera (1)
- Aston (6)
- Audi (13)
- b (1)
- Bajaj (2)
- Bella Figura (1)
- Bentley (1)
- BMW (31)
- Bugatti (5)
- Buick (9)
- Buses (1)
- Cadillac (1)
- Car insurance (1)
- Car loan (1)
- Cars news (16)
- Chevrolet (6)
- Chevrolet Sport Cars (1)
- Concept bikes (5)
- Concept cars (17)
- Dodge Charger (3)
- Ducati (6)
- Electric cars (6)
- Ferrari (16)
- Fiat (1)
- Ford (12)
- Hero (1)
- Honda (85)
- Honda sport cars (9)
- Hyundai (7)
- Jaguar (1)
- Jeep (8)
- KIA (1)
- Lamborghini (14)
- Lexus (3)
- Lotus (2)
- Luxury cars (2)
- Mahindra (5)
- Maruthi (9)
- Mazda (38)
- Mclaren (1)
- Mercedes Benz (16)
- Mitsubishi (4)
- Modified cars (1)
- MotoGP (1)
- Motor shows (1)
- Mustang (3)
- ne (2)
- Nissan (13)
- NSX (1)
- Porsche (8)
- Prices of cars (1)
- Racers (4)
- Racing calendars (2)
- Range Rover (2)
- Rolls Royce (1)
- Skoda (1)
- Sports cars (29)
- Subaru (1)
- Suzuki (7)
- t (2)
- TATA (3)
- Toyota (104)
- Toyota Sport cars (1)
- Triumph Cars (17)
- Truck (1)
- TVS (1)
- Volkswagen (2)
- Water boats (1)
- Yamaha (3)
Powered by Blogger.
Thursday, 1 December 2011
TECH-LOADED HYUNDAI CURB CONCEPT
TECH-LOADED HYUNDAI CURB CONCEPT

Curb rides on 22-inch alloy wheels wrapped in black and orange Michelin tires and its numerous LED lights illuminate sequentially. At night, the Curb badge illuminates through the vehicle’s one-off paint scheme. Hit read more for details and pictures.
A large acrylic screen inside and a heads-up display show off Hyundai’s new Blue Link technology. Following in the footsteps of General Motors and Toyota, among others, Blue Link gives drivers access to automatic crash notification, SOS emergency roadside assistance and remote unlocking, among other features.
A large acrylic screen inside and a heads-up display show off Hyundai’s new Blue Link technology. Following in the footsteps of General Motors and Toyota, among others, Blue Link gives drivers access to automatic crash notification, SOS emergency roadside assistance and remote unlocking, among other features.
Curb is powered by a 1.6-liter direct-injected gasoline four-cylinder motor pulled from the Hyundai Elantra. Mated to a direct-shift automatic transmission, it cranks out 175 horsepower but, thanks to start-stop technology, it averages more than 30 mpg in the city and 40 mpg on the highway, according to Hyundai

Labels:
Concept cars,
Hyundai
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment