Los Angeles 2019: Hyundai Presents the Vision T, previewing the future look of its SUVs
Hyundai today presented the Vision T plug-in hybrid SUV concept at the Los Angeles Auto Show
Hyundai had a few different presentations to make at this year’s Los Angeles Auto Show. There was the extended-range version of its IONIQ, and the track-focused version of the Hyundai Veloster N (the RM19). The company also unveiled a new concept that previews the brand’s future design direction for its SUVs.
The Vision T is a plug-in hybrid utility model, and is a product of the automaker’s design department. One of its objectives is to demonstrate the company’s Sensuous Sportiness design philosophy going forward. The model’s profile shows character to spare and the front grille evokes, with little subtlety, the visual signature adopted by the new Sonata. In back are sleek position lights connected by a thin strip located just below the back window.
Like with Kia’s Futuron concept, the Vision T comes with a system of recessed headlights that transform into functional lights on demand. According to Hyundai, this element will be an essential part of the innovations coming in the next model designs. The company repeated its goal of giving each of its models a thoroughly distinct design signature, while preserving a commonality that identifies them as Hyundais.
The vehicle is actually reworked Tucson and so it’s logical to assume it may well presage the look of the nest generation of the popular compact SUV. As per custom, the eventual production will have some of its sharper edges rounded off, both literally and figuratively, keeping in mind that this Vision T is strictly an early stage design study, nowhere near production-ready.
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