<< Prev Page 2 of 2 Intrado is the first concept designed under the direction of Peter Schreyer, President and Chief Design Officer of Hyundai Motor Group, since he was appointed in January 2013. The vehicle reflects his brief to explore daring new design possibilities for the Hyundai brand.
Intrado shows the company's desire to produce lighter, stronger cars that are even better to drive and simpler to repair, influenced by insights into how consumers are likely to interact with their cars in the future. At the heart of the car is a super-lightweight frame formed from a mixture of advanced materials and constructed by new manufacturing and joining techniques.
The concept car is powered by a next-generation hydrogen fuel cell powertrain that utilises a 36 kW lithium-ion battery. Intrado promises more responsive and agile driving dynamics, thanks to the lower weight and greater efficiency of its powertrain, which also reinforces the company's commitment to this potential-rich and emissions-free technology that began in 1998.
The result of close collaboration between Hyundai Motor's design and engineering teams in Europe and Namyang, Korea, Intrado was styled at the Hyundai Design Centre Europe in Rüsselsheim, Germany-as indicated by its codename, 'HED-9' (Hyundai European Design-9).
The key inspiration behind Intrado comes from aeronautics, and harnessing the power of air flow to create a more efficient form. This inspired the name 'Intrado', which is the underside area of an aircraft's wing that creates lift.
Raphael Bretecher, General Manager, Design Department at Hyundai Design Centre Europe, and Intrado project leader, commented: "Intrado aims to encapsulate the efficiency and freedom associated with flying, while paving the way for future Hyundai models. The parallels with aircraft go far beyond the name. Nothing is present solely for decoration. Everything serves a purpose. Like an aircraft, Intrado has a purity of design that is beautiful and efficient." << Prev Page 2 of 2