Hyundai Unveils Gaming-Inspired INSTEROID Concept Car
Hyundai has unveiled its latest concept car, the INSTEROID, a fusion of gaming aesthetics and motorsport dynamics. Born in Hyundai's European design center, this new addition to the INSTER series is set to make its debut at the Seoul Mobility Show.
The INSTEROID, a brainchild of Hyundai's European creative studio in Rüsselsheim under the leadership of chief designer Eduardo Ramírez, combines the playful spirit of the INSTER with the powerful dynamics of 'STEROID'. The concept car brings gaming to the streets, featuring a wide body, sporty wheels, and a prominent rear spoiler, all optimized for aerodynamics.
Inside, eco-friendly materials take center stage. Recycled yarn with a 3D effect adorns the interior, while outside, a reflective racing livery adds to the car's sleek appearance. The INSTEROID also boasts an individual driving sound, ensuring every ride is unique.
But the fun doesn't stop at the design. The INSTEROID comes equipped with Drift Mode for added excitement and a Beat House Sound System with Message Grid for interactive experiences. The production status of this gaming-inspired concept car remains unclear, but the idea of gaming on four wheels has already sparked excitement.
The INSTEROID, a blend of gaming culture and motorsport dynamics, is set to make its first appearance at the Seoul Mobility Show. With its eco-friendly materials, unique design, and interactive features, this concept car promises an elevated experience for the INSTER series. While its production status is uncertain, the INSTEROID serves as a thrilling glimpse into Hyundai's future automotive innovations.
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