Is a bunched crossover in Hyundai's future? Perhaps so, if the new Curb concept, destined to admission next anniversary at the 2011 Detroit auto show, is any adumbration of the Korean automaker's approaching portfolio. Although we've apparent adored little of this new crossover, the abstraction appears to be abate than the company's absolute bunched crossover, the Tucson. The baby stature, accompanying with the advancing exoteric anatomy and the baroque autogenous within, has us apprehensive if Hyundai's absorbed in traveling toe-to-toe with the Nissan Juke in the abreast future.
Designed by Hyundai's California Architecture Center (the Curb's academic name is, afterwards all, HCD-12), the Curb is an change of the company's acclaimed abounding carve architecture language, and appearance abysmal scallops on the foreground doors that amplitude to the appendage of the vehicle. The steeply-raked windshield, low stance, and abbreviate overhangs accommodate the crossover a adventurous interior.Although the exoteric seems potentially applicable for production, the gadget-laden autogenous reminds audiences that this still is, in fact, a appearance car. We haven't apparent any data on the Curb absolutely yet, but it appears to use a translucent, wrap-around apparatus panel, with touchscreen ascendancy interfaces on the dashboard, aperture panels, and seatbacks.