Hyundai Scares Us a Bit with Its Upcoming Concept
This page is translated from the original post "Hyundai nous fait un peu peur avec son prochain concept" in French.

Hyundai has unveiled the first images of its future concept car, which will be presented at the IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich.
As is often the case in this kind of exercise, Hyundai plays the mystery card with a simple chiaroscuro teaser. Enough to generate interest… but also some concerns.


In the published shots, we can see a very flat silhouette marked by sharp lines and geometric volumes. The design appears refined and clearly fits in with the recent Hyundai electric models, featuring the now essential “parametric pixel” signature. The overall look exudes futurism and hints at a low and muscular profile. There is certainly some visual appeal here.


However, upon closer inspection, it feels more like a concept that is too distant from real-world driving to be genuinely relevant. The extreme proportions reveal more of a style exercise than a concrete glimpse of a production model. The merit of a concept does not only lie in its ability to inspire dreams but also in giving a sense of what will soon appear in showrooms.


Hyundai promises to unveil more images in the coming days, each highlighting a key design element. But for now, it is hard not to fear that this concept may get lost in excess radicality. With its minimalism and futuristic traits, it risks appearing disconnected from the expectations of car buyers.
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In short, behind the aesthetic veneer, Hyundai risks presenting an object that will remain stuck in showcases, without ever influencing actual production. We would have liked to see a concept that is a bit more down-to-earth, capable of giving shape to the next generation of electric vehicles from the brand. Until Munich, this first glimpse leaves more questions than certainties.
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