2011 Hyundai Curb Crossover Concept
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175 lb-ft |
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(from Hyundai Press
Release) HYUNDAI CURB CROSSOVER CONCEPT DEBUTS AT DETROIT AUTO
SHOW
Hyundai California Design Center and Hyundai Motor America presented
the world debut of the Hyundai Curb concept vehicle during a press
conference at the Detroit International Auto Show today. Curb is a
compact Urban Activity Vehicle (UAV) for the next generation of
Hyundai buyers. Curb is also a test bed for future Hyundai Blue
Link™ and vehicle connectivity technology.
HIGHLIGHTS FOR CURB CONCEPT
POTHOLES AND NIGHTCLUBS
The inspiration for Curb
came from the need to evolve Hyundai’s “Fluidic Sculpture” design
language for younger buyers. Hyundai designers wanted to create a
vehicle loaded with technology that was at home in an urban
environment with potholes and densely packed nightclubs on the
streets. The vehicle needed to secure the advanced Blue Link and
connectivity features against impact and shock. From these ideas,
the ‘technology rugged’ design direction for Curb was formed.
“We wanted the Curb to be urban tough without looking like a Brink's
truck,” said Jason Brown, Hyundai designer. “City driving was going
to be its forte, not crossing the Rubicon trail, but we wanted it to
have urban armor for daily driving on city streets. It needed to
empower its passengers in this setting.”
EXTERIOR DESIGN
The Curb’s design starts
with the glass that spills into the hood and wraps around the cowl,
covering the A pillars. This look resembles the face shield of a
sport bike motorcycle helmet. Beneath the glass are structural
trusses with the glass panels applied like a shield.
“The truss frame structure going up the pillars helps increase
greater visibility in dense urban environments,” said John Krsteski,
Curb design manager.
The striking profile is dominated by a boomerang trajectory bodyside
line. This dominant line brings the entire design together and
reinforces the feeling of strength with its positive and negative
shapes.
“The world has never seen lines like this on a car before. It is as
if the architect Santiago Calatrava inspired it,” said Arash
Badeanlou, Hyundai designer.
The thin, sleek headlamps and taillamps dive into the vehicle,
creating the illusion that they are connected into the engine
compartment or interior. To complete the ‘technology rugged’ look,
designers added 22-inch five spoke wheels and Michelin tires with a
custom saffron colored tread pattern to match the interior. These
wheels have spokes set into the tires to make them have a more
pronounced profile. To enter the Curb, one simply drags their finger
across a touch pad to open the doors.
The exhaust vents serve a dual purpose. They pop out to reveal a
bike rack so the owner could park and ride a “Fixie” (fixed gear)
bike to the rest of his destinations as an alternative
transportation source. The roof also features pop-up roof rack
towers, demonstrating the perfect blend of being rugged, yet
high-tech. Curb has a lighted clam shell rear hatch, also opened via
a touchpad for loading gear and a third rear access door for easy
passenger ingress and egress.
At startup, the Curb’s numerous LED lights illuminate sequentially,
starting with the outside rows and the Curb’s badging illuminates
through the paint. Shamze Custom Coatings developed the One-Way
paint finish allowing the Curb name to illuminate through the paint.
EMPOWERED CONNECTIVITY
Connectivity is the
theme for the interior, which is why information flows seamlessly
from outside to inside of the Curb.
“The goal was to make sure passengers felt connected to each other
and the urban environment around them,” said Bradley Arnold, Curb
interior designer. “We wanted to empower the passengers with
information and make them feel that the exterior was connected to
the interior.”
A large acrylic screen with multiple zones allows information to be
passed between passengers all via a touchscreen that appears
endless. It flows like a river from the gauge cluster to the center
stack controls, across the instrument panel and all the way into
back seat. The steering wheel itself is an opaque surface with a
monitor showing through. There are also monitors in the back of the
headrests. A Heads Up Display (HUD) provided by Continental with
navigation keeps the drivers eyes on the road, while passengers
search for their favorite channel on Pandora. Drivers are able to
navigate their music via a 3-D carousel of album cover art as well
as view the related cover art for a currently playing track. Cameras
also replace the side mirrors and are linked to the HUD. The screen
can also display vehicle diagnostics, download apps and act as a
video phone all with a single touch sensor control strip provided by
Methode.
To bring the outside look inside, the Curb designers had the rocker
panels flow into the interior of the vehicle to create a seamless
design. The Curb links its interior and exterior designs together by
having the rocker panels viewable from the exterior flow into the
interior. The three-holed open truss structured A-pillars enhance
the driver’s cornering visibility, structurally support the roof and
are made from a single milled piece. This metal structure connects
everything together.
Saffron accents inside match the ones on the tires. The saffron
accents appear as a gradient pattern on the seats, which are made of
super-stretch, fast-drying board short material. The rear seat also
has forward and aft movement.
When it comes to storage capacity, Curb has rear head rests mounted
to its robust frame, rather than to the seats. These head rests
swivel up into the roof, allowing the rear seats to fold flat.
HYUNDAI BLUE LINK TECHNOLOGY
Generation Y wants to be
connected to their electronics at all times. Inside the Curb, a
driver could be listening to their favorite station on Pandora,
cruising the city and get a phone call from a friend. Using Blue
Link, the caller’s location shows up as a Point-of-Interest (POI).
The friend tells the driver that he just discovered a great band
playing at a local club and invites him to come. His location then
becomes the destination for the turn-by-turn directions.
The Blue Link Location Sharing feature will send Curb’s location to
select members of social networking sites. The process starts by
adding friend’s email addresses to the Blue Link Location Sharing
website. The driver can then let his or her friends know they are in
route by sending a Location Sharing message from inside Curb. If a
friend has accepted the owner’s invitation to Location Sharing then
that location will show up as a point of interest on the navigation
screen.
BLUE LINK FEATURES INCORPORATED INTO CURB CONCEPT
Blue Link
Assurance
Automatic Crash Notification and Assistance
SOS Emergency Assistance
Enhanced Roadside Assistance
Blue Link Essentials
Remote Access:
Remote Door Unlock / Lock
Remote Horn & Lights
Panic Notification
Remote Vehicle Start
Convenience:
Alarm Notification
Quick Tips
Location Sharing
Voice Text Messaging
Vehicle Self
Diagnostics:
Automated Diagnostic Trouble Code Notification
Maintenance Alert
Monthly Vehicle Report
Recall Advisor
Web Vehicle Diagnostics
Theft Protection:
Stolen Vehicle Recovery
Stolen Vehicle Slowdown
Vehicle Immobilization
Safeguard:
Valet Alert
Geofence
Speed Alert
Curfew
Blue Link
Guidance
Turn-by-Turn Navigation
POI Search by advanced voice recognition system
POI Web Search & Download
Daily Route Guidance with Traffic Condition
Traffic
Gas Station Locations & Gas Prices
Eco-Coach
Restaurant Ratings
Weather
1.6-LITER GAMMA POWERTRAIN
The Curb is powered by a turbocharged 1.6-liter Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) four-cylinder engine mated to Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG). This powertrain develops 175 horsepower and 169 lb. ft. of torque. By adding Idle Stop and Go (ISG) technology, the Curb would deliver 30+ miles per gallon in the city and 40+ miles per gallon on the highway.
HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA
Hyundai Motor America, headquartered in Fountain Valley, Calif., is a subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Co. of Korea. Hyundai vehicles are distributed throughout the United States by Hyundai Motor America and are sold and serviced through almost 800 dealerships nationwide. All Hyundai vehicles sold in the U.S. are covered by the Hyundai Assurance program which now includes the 5-year/60,000 mile fully transferable bumper-to-bumper warranty, Hyundai’s 10-year/100,000 mile powertrain warranty and 5-year complimentary Roadside Assistance in addition to the highly acclaimed vehicle return policy introduced in early 2009. For more details on Hyundai Assurance, please visit www.HyundaiAssurance.com.