hyundai hed 5 i mode

Hyundai Motors, after conquering the American car market with its scintillating reliability and customer satisfaction, now is busy wowing visitors at this year;s Geneva Motor Show. And the reason for visitor’s going WOW, is the new Hyundai HED5 i-mode MPV which was unveiled at the show. The Korean automaker Hyundai, calls this six seater crossover a future MPV. What is so futuristic about this big butch MPV? Everything. Right from the in-car entertainment system to the MPV’s paint, to the R-engine to the styling. Still wondering??? The Hyundai’s Hed-5’s water based eco friendly paint from Bayer is self healing, which means it can repair scratches on its own keeping the HED-5 shiny, always. The extensive use of the innovative glazing alternative ‘Makrolon’ makes the body transparent at many areas reducing weight and increasing economy. Now, that is really something. The MPV, with its wedged front and rounded rear looks like a bow under tension giving it an aggressive, muscular stance. Jumping straight into the driver’s seat, upon turning the ignition on, you will be greeted with the muted burble of Hyundai’s all new R diesel 2.2 litre turbocharged engine which has an innovative two stage turbo and belts out a class leading 215 horses and a mighty 461 N-m of torque and still manages to be frugal with a smooth shifting, six speed automatic gearbox. What is a car without entertainment? Enter the the Hyundai’s entertainment system from LG electronics which has some really neat touches like the fully wireless entertainment and communications module which keeps you entertained and at the same time lets you keep in touch with your near and dear ones, all while being mobile. The rich interiors see good use of natural materials like leather and wood to create a very comfortable, soothing ambience for that very comforting and a peaceful ride. To cap it all off, Hyundai has the very innovative seating which lets the passengers to interact with each other by swivelling and shifting the seating, just as they would sitting in their living room. Now that is what, Bringing your home into your car is all about.

VIA: autoplay