Hyundai Motor Flexes Its Design Prowess at IDEA 2023, Collecting 6 Accolades including Gold Award for N Vision 74
August 28, 2023 by Hyundai
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In addition, Hyundai's IONIQ 6, GRANDEUR and KONA production models also garnered recognition as featured finalists, further solidifying the brand's reputation for outstanding product design. IONIQ 6 stood out for its ingenious and distinctive exterior design, along with a serene and balanced interior layout. The electric streamliner's sleek silhouette achieved an impressive drag coefficient of 0.21, making it Hyundai Motor's most aerodynamic vehicle to date. Moreover, IONIQ 6 differentiated itself with a comfortable and spacious interior, creating a user-centered space that sets it apart. The seventh-generation GRANDEUR (badged as AZERA in export markets) was another standout, noted for building on the flagship sedan's design heritage while setting a course for the future of mobility with innovative styling cues, high-tech details and interior use of premium and sustainable materials. The all-new KONA builds on the legacy of its previous design while delivering a more robust and futuristic look. In particular, the Seamless Horizon Lamp, a horizontally connected LED lamp that integrates with the smooth yet voluminous upper front section, creates a futuristic impression. In addition, two mobility models that incorporate Hyundai Motor's core robotics technology, namely the Plug and Drive (PnD) Mobility and PnD L7 micro-mobility, were distinguished as featured finalists. First unveiled at CES 2022, the PnD modular platform is an all-in-one mobility solution that combines intelligent steering, braking, in-wheel electric drive and suspension hardware. PnD Mobility makes use of shared self-driving units, which can be reserved and operated remotely through smart devices. The innovative rotating seating arrangement facilitates effortless entry and exit from the vehicle, catering especially to those with mobility challenges and the elderly, thereby significantly enhancing their travel possibilities. On the other hand, the PnD L7 offers the flexibility of customization to meet various logistics needs. Its units are proficient in self-driving within grouped formations, with the added option of manual driving using the detachable driver's seat. 'These honors are the culmination of substantial endeavors set in motion by our valued customers to bring boundless imagination and inspiration to life,' said Lee. 'By listening to our customers, we will continuously push our boundaries as we strive to establish ourselves as a beloved brand that resonates with a wide range of lifestyles.' Since 1980, IDEA has been regarded as one of the top three design awards in the world along with Germany's iF Design Award and Red Dot Award and is North America's premier design honor. Every year, IDEA's distinguished panel of judges evaluates designs from around the world in various categories by assessing criteria, such as Design Innovation, Benefit to User and Benefit to Society.
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