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Hyundai’s upcoming all-electric 45 was spotted in Germany wearing substantially less camouflage than in previous incarnations as the new green hatchback underwent performance testing.
While the body-hugging vinyl wrap shows off the 45’s pop-out door handles, perhaps the most interesting feature of this particular prototype is its partial roll cage, indicating that this particular development car is expected to get in some laps at the Nürburgring, where automakers often beef up their safety gear for testing.
When we last saw a Hyundai 45 development vehicle in the wild, it was wearing thick, billowy camouflage that successfully disguised its lines. Now, we can see that the production car is likely to inherit quite a bit of its exterior from the concept car shown in Frankfurt in 2019.
Hyundai has remained mum on its plans for the 45’s powertrain, but we wouldn’t be surprised if is packs an updated version of the Kona Electric‘s 201-horsepower EV system.
It’s unrealistic to expect elements such as the concept’s slick dot-matrix front lighting scheme to make it to production, but its overall shape and wide stance carry over effectively unchanged, which is good news for those who appreciated its unique take on a vaguely Kona-esque design.
Another key element of the 45 concept’s design definitely won’t make it to production: its lounge-like interior. Like many concepts, the 45 was pitched as a vision for an autonomous future. The cabin, done up as living space designed for the time spent when the car is driving itself, is pie-in-the-sky material for current and upcoming electric cars.
Hyundai called the 45’s design strategy “Style Set Free,” but in this case, it appears the company has captured the concept’s signature elements in a way that will pay off when it enters production.
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