Five Fast Facts On Hyundais Grandeur Electric Concept Sedan
Seems like Hyundai is steeped in nostalgia in 2021. After reviving the Pony as an electric concept in April, the carmaker has washed-up it again, this time, for the 1986 Grandeur sedan. This e-concept celebrates 35 years of the flagship sedan by giving it the right mix of retro and modernity. Here are five things you want to know well-nigh the Grandeur electric concept: Old But Gold Why fix something that was never broken? Hyundai has retained the exterior diamond from the 80s -- a tall-boy stance, tough proportions, and closed-off wheels. Light It Up Right! While the silhouette hasn\'t changed, the carmaker has taken a leaf out of the IONIQ 5\'s book, giving the headlights and taillights a pixelated design. The weightier part? It doesn\'t squint out of place in the Grandeur at all; if anything, it enhances the appeal. Vintage-yet-modern Cabin The big changes are unquestionably inside, where there\'s a sensible tousle of old and new ideas. The retro element is the single-spoke steering wheel and a mechanical gear lever, and the \'new\' is the overhead interior lighting updated with an infinity mirror, lending the concept a futuristic look. The bronze-colour lighting is in line with the vintage theme. Digital Screens The most trendy element in the motel is the wide exhibit constituting the driver\'s exhibit and infotainment system. There\'s moreover a vertical screen in the centre panel that has the infotainment controls. Electric Power The original 1986 Hyundai Grandeur was unquestionably a rebadged Mitsubishi Debonair produced by the carmaker, and it was powered by a 2-litre petrol engine. The concept gets an electric powertrain, although the specifics have yet to be revealed.