A sleek roofline The sleek design, combined with Hyundai's expertise in interior packaging, has produced an interior that delivers class-leading comfort, functionality and practicality. These flowing surfaces complement the exterior design and wrap around the driver and passengers. The sophisticated look continues inside where Hyundai has created an upscale ambiance thanks to a flow-through center console and instrument panel.
The stance is completed by 16-, 17- or 18-inch multi-spoke wheels. The face is bold with a large powerful chrome grille and headlamps that integrate precise details. On the new Hyundai Sonata, this trim extends out from the headlamps, juts up along the hood and through the beltline. Normally, this type of trim is only found around the windows. A monoform side profile includes flowing lines highlighted by a Hyundai signature chrome accent that spans the length of the car.
The high beltline allows for a long, sleek roofline accented by the third window. The exterior of the all-new Hyundai Sonata is long, light and low. Inspired by nature, Fluidic Sculpture injects sophistication and dynamic angles into the shape of a vehicle and now serves as the core of Hyundai's future design identity. In developing the initial Hyundai Sonata sketches, Hyundai designers considered the interplay of natural, fluid elements with more rigid surfaces and structures to create the illusion of constant motion.
Fluidic Sculpture is a consistent, cohesive design language that will ripple through the entire Hyundai showroom. Beginning with the 2011 Sonata and 2010 Tucson projects, Hyundai designers set to work about three and half years ago on Fluidic Sculpture.
Fluidic Sculpture is a consistent, cohesive design language that will ripple through the entire Hyundai showroom. Beginning with the 2011 Sonata and 2010 Tucson projects, Hyundai designers set to work about three and half years ago on Fluidic Sculpture.
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