If Cadillacs and Lincolns Looked As Good As The HCD-14, They'd Finally Challenge The Big Guys Too

If Cadillacs and Lincolns Looked As Good As The HCD-14, They'd Finally Challenge The Big Guys Too
The HCD-14 conveys a fluidic-precision, liquid-metal design language. Craftsmanship quality is conveyed via gemstone-like design surfaces. A bold front fascia surrounds brushed metal grille surfaces with a deep vertical grille opening. The corners of the rear hood incorporate heat extractor design accents that integrate seamlessly with exterior mirror design. From the side view silhouette, classic rear-drive sport sedan proportions are conveyed by an extended dash-to-axle length, short overhangs, large-diameter wheels, sharply-tapered greenhouse, and short rear deck. Large wheels were developed from a mix of premium lightweight alloys with carbon fiber surrounding the voided areas of the wheel design.

"We instilled HCD-14 with a premium-sport 4-door coupe road presence," said Christopher Chapman, chief designer, Hyundai Design North America. "Its sleek and lightweight silhouette does not punish the wind, but uses fluidic precision with dramatic surfacing that conveys natural restraint. Inside, a driver-centric cockpit prioritizes dramatic sculpture over infotainment button overload. Laminated and milled-wood detailing delivers a fresh, topographical map-like visual interest throughout the cabin-length center console."

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REAR-HINGED REAR DOOR CABIN ACCESS
Opening the rear door reveals a rear-hinged configuration, with a single, oversized, brushed-aluminum hinge articulating diagonally from the rear door cutline. With both doors open, HCD-14 has an inviting and commodious cabin ambience. Inside the cabin, a double-cresting-wave center console design carries from the instrument panel through to the rear seats. This design-wave theme further influences the interior door handles and rear headrest hoods. Gauges and driver data are provided via an eclectic fusion of both analog and digital sources, with aviation-derived design cues. The driver-focused cockpit offers an asymmetrical center stack, with critical driving functions separated from passenger comfort functions. The center console even includes an iPad® tablet storage station, keeping it secure in spirited driving.



ACTIVE DRIVER SAFETY TECHNOLOGY
While HCD-14 exterior design makes a statement all its own, the driver's environment is where its technological innovation breaks new ground. Ergonomics engineers eliminated the traditional center stack, developing an intuitive driver interface system that allows the HCD-14 driver to better keep his eyes on the road. Freed from traditional design restrictions, designers created a controls layout devoid of intimidating clusters of buttons and knobs. Using state-of-the-art driver eye-tracking and 3-D hand-gesture recognition, HCD-14 is able to recognize driver commands free from the distractions associated with manual controls. Once a specific feature is selected via eye-tracking, thumb controls or gesture recognition can be used to select navigation, infotainment, audio, HVAC, and even smartphone connectivity functions. This intuitive interface provides the driver with complete control while keeping his eyes safely above the cowl plane, using a windshield heads-up display (HUD) for minimal driving distraction. This proprietary interface represents Hyundai's vision for future vehicle HMI and sets a new benchmark in active driver safety technology.



DRIVER-CENTRIC VEHICLE DYNAMICS
HCD-14's innovative eye-tracking and gesture-based controls reduce typical driving distractions, resulting in a more focused driver able to better appreciate the day-to-day satisfaction of exceptional vehicle dynamics. To this end, HCD-14 vehicle dynamics take the driver to a new level of involvement, focus, and control. An ultra-rigid chassis with strategic use of high-tensile steel provides a vault-like platform for the rear-drive powertrain configuration. Sophisticated five-link front and rear suspension reduces suspension-travel changes to camber and toe for consistent grip out of bends. A multi-mode power steering system retains road feel and feedback advantages while yielding the efficiency benefits of an electronic system. Low-profile performance tires yield outstanding turn-in response, mid-corner grip, and road feel. A sophisticated yaw-control system provides multiple driver-selected options for changing road conditions and driving preferences. Such an advanced complement of tarmac-gripping technologies requires an equally-impressive powertrain to be fully exploited, and the Hyundai-developed Tau® V8 engine is more than up to the task.



DIRECT-INJECTED TAU® V8 POWER
The HCD-14 powertrain features the award-winning Hyundai Tau® V8 engine, displacing 5.0-liters, with direct injection and Dual Continuously Variable Valve Timing (D-CVVT), for impressive power, low emissions and superb efficiency. HCD-14 uses optical recognition to identify the driver and initiate the starting sequence, while gear selection for the 8-speed automatic transmission is performed via paddle shifters. The HCD-14 exhaust is ceramic-lined and was tuned for minimal backpressure, maximum high-rpm horsepower, and a deep baritone note, with cooling fins integrated into ultra-wide exhaust tips.


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LACMANLACMAN - 1/15/2013 2:28:39 PM
+5 Boost
The title of this article... Just 'wow' you guys.

*smh*


LexusLexus - 1/15/2013 3:03:37 PM
+10 Boost
I see a lot of MB CLS and Audi A7 design in this car. What a shame.


pepito66pepito66 - 1/15/2013 4:56:02 PM
+5 Boost
Shame of this , is just an Audi 7 , of course the ex-designer from Audi is doing this , because the Korean hired him and now he is also the director of the company. Sorry but no Kudos for me.


nguyenvuminhnguyenvuminh - 1/15/2013 6:29:02 PM
+3 Boost
I have not been impressed by Hundai's car as a whole but from an exterior design perspective and strictly for the Sonata, I like it. I just don't like the way 009 is putting the entire car company on a pedestal that's all and I'm critical of their arrogance. Having said that, I do think this concept car is much better looking than the BMW 5GT (I know I know, everything is relative, two times zero is still zero). It does remind a little bit of the Audi 7 but the minor edge details, the vertical grill, the shorter rear overhang, etc. do differentiate it from the 7.


MorePowerMorePower - 1/15/2013 7:33:26 PM
-3 Boost
This is a very advant garde design. I need to see it in person. I doubt the photos do the design justice.

There is also a little BMW 6 series in this design as well.

Good effort Hyundai, now refine the design.


SteveSteve - 1/15/2013 8:11:10 PM
+4 Boost
This looks like a 1970's vision of "The Future." Yech! It's a grotesque cartoon parody of a car, and not a car itself.


autobrokerautobroker - 1/15/2013 9:10:40 PM
+2 Boost
This car is hideous looking. The front end looks like the Green Hornet. Way too big of a grill and the huge space between the headlights and the lower part of the bumper looks strange. The rear of the car has so much going on with different shapes and angles, and when I thought the side view looked nice, then I see the clear shop of the side of the car and even that looks odd. the shape of the rear door and cut of the door looks odd, and the overall proportions to the rear opening looks off, like the rear of the car should be a little longer. From the first teaser shot I was wowed, then I see these photos and it looks like a mess.


lexusrox123lexusrox123 - 1/15/2013 9:20:58 PM
+2 Boost
Looks like a bad Audi concept.


HughJassHughJass - 1/15/2013 9:23:04 PM
+3 Boost
Hyundai is getting full mileage from their Audi designer recycling all his old designs.

A la Genesis/Equus, the Hyundai name is no where this car, like they're trying to pass it off as a Bentley.

As is the case with BMW, Lexus, Honda etc, if you can't afford the original, buy a Korean knockoff.


HughJassHughJass - 1/15/2013 9:24:49 PM
+4 Boost
I forgot to mention. So the title is implying that if the American luxury nameplates shamelessly rip off other people's designs, then they'd be able to compete with the big boys?

Ha ha, that's funny.


tattedtwicetattedtwice - 1/17/2013 12:56:20 AM
-1 Boost
LOL at these comments; slap four rings or a crooked L on the grille and most of you would be masterbating to this. But nah, it has a crooked H, so it's trash, instead. Sad sad people here.

My opinion; this concept looks better than any of the boy racer garbage coming from toyota now or those hideous sea creatures from nissan or gm's 'art and science' recycles (I'll skip ford, since theyre a dead brand walking). Im sure the production version will look better as well.


HughJassHughJass - 1/17/2013 10:09:20 AM
+1 Boost
It looks decent because the Koreans didn't design it. Look at the KIA Rondo if you want to see superb Korean designs.

The only thing Hyundai/KIA did right was to hire someone else to do the work for them, or to steal it for them.

Its only boy-racer until the Koreans slap a huge discount on the price tag. Everyone knows you buy Korean because price is the only thing that matters, no matter how you try to argue its about quality and prestige (yuk yuk). Nobody brags about owning a Samsung phone, nor do they brag about owning a Genesis or Equus, so much that Hyundai has to remove their name just to get people to look at it.


Mustang953Mustang953 - 1/18/2013 1:31:59 PM
+2 Boost
I can only use one word to describe this abomination..disgusting! I suggest the person who wrote the headline may need to see his eye specialist, you need serious help.


SlenderSpy16SlenderSpy16 - 1/21/2013 1:27:39 PM
+1 Boost
The front-end of this car reminds me of the Maybach Exelero for some reason. Not saying that it's bad, I just see some sort of resemblance is all.


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