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Originally Posted by Durango Dude
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I only hope those slits work at night. |
Sir, i have a feeling the job of the headlight is not done by the slits which we perceive as the headlights but the projector lamps below the slit. If you look closely at the images in the post 43, you might get the idea. I could be wrong but i feel the slits do the job of DRL in this case.
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Originally Posted by rohitoasis
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.. i have a feeling the job of the headlight is not done by the slits which we perceive as the headlights but the projector lamps below the slit. |
Have you seen the LED head-lights on the new cars, esp the likes of Audi / Merc etc ?
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Originally Posted by karan561
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What is this Car ? SUV ? Hatchback ? Crossover ? Estate ?
Hyundai got un-neccesarrily creative with this :deadhorse |
This looks like Hyundai's answer to the S-Cross.
Too busy a design but I think it'll sell well in the Indian market. Given that its a Hyundai, the interiors can be expected to use good quality materials but will the Indian version (if launched) get the 5 star crash rating remains to be seen.
Hyundai teases its upcoming all-electric Kona SUV with ‘up to 290 miles of range’.
Hyundai says that they will unveil the vehicle on 27 February, ahead of the car’s world premiere at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show.
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The All-New Kona Electric will feature two different powertrain versions offering customers one of the most powerful electric engines on the market with a class leading range of almost 470 kilometres (internal target under WLTP regulations) and a great fun-to-drive character. Furthermore, drivers will benefit from a wide range of convenience and connectivity features as well as active safety and driving assistance technologies
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsdjK8Xkgdc
Source:Hyundai
Hyundai Kona EV global launch at Geneva Motorshow 2018.
Hyundai India MD Y. K Koo confirms India launch mid 2019. Will be CKD,
target price Rs 25 lakh:)
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https://youtu.be/gfeXaB2TezY
Here's a video showcasing the new Hyundai Kona. The design is extremely striking IMHO and not to everyone's taste.
Hyundai will bring the locally assembled KONA Electric in the second half of 2019.
Expected to cost ~ ₹ 25 lakhs it will be launched initially in 15 cities in India and through select Hyundai dealers only.
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Originally Posted by volkman10
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Hyundai will bring the locally assembled KONA Electric in the second half of 2019.
Expected to cost ~ ₹ 25 lakhs it will be launched initially in 15 cities in India and through select Hyundai dealers only. Link |
I dont think there will be much of sales for 25 lakhs for a Creta sized crossover.
Electric car market is not yet matured in India and would take 7-10 years for it to become mainstream.
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