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Hyundai ix35 officially unmasked

Hyundai ix35

Following AUSmotive’s exclusive and not so official reveal of the new Hyundai ix35 comes an official picture from Hyundai. Looks like the next three weeks are going to be full of pre-Frankfurt Motor Show releases as manufacturers compete for attention.

One thing is certain, the new ix35 is a damn sight better looking than the ungainly Tucson model it replaces. Hyundai has high hopes for the ix35, too, as it is the first model to reveal the company’s new ‘fluidic sculpture’ design language.

The ix35 will make a full public reveal at Frankfurt, before going on sale in early-mid 2010.

REVEALED – THE HYUNDAI ix35

  • All-new crossover brings a new level of style and sophistication
  • To be unveiled at Frankfurt Show, on sale Spring 2010
  • Advanced powertrain to offer unrivalled power and economy

Hyundai has released the first undisguised images of its new ix35, an all-new C-segment crossover that showcases Hyundai’s distinctive new ‘fluidic sculpture’ design language. The ix35 replaces the popular Tucson – one of Europe’s best-selling SUVs – and will make its world debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show next month.

Design cues seen on ix35 will be carried over to other new Hyundai models, most notably the pronounced hexagonal grille which will become a recognisable family attribute.

The ix35 also has a smaller footprint than C-segment hatchbacks and MPVs, meaning it will also appeal to buyers who are seeking a more stylish alternative to conventional cars.

The sleeker styling contributes to enhanced aerodynamics. This, combined with more refined powertrain technology, enables ix35 to deliver markedly better fuel efficiency and lower CO2 emissions than rival SUVs and compete head on in terms of running costs with mainstream hatchbacks.

More information about ix35 will be made available when the Frankfurt Motor Show opens on September 15th.

2 replies on “Hyundai ix35 officially unmasked”

Why are sites using that image when it’s blatantly not a production car.

No wing mirror indicators, roof rails are flush, front spotlight design is different and headlight detailing is wrong.

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