Edited By Eric Musarra
LOS ANGELES,Nov. 28,
2012– Smart design meets urban style as Hyundai unveiled its Veloster C3 Roll
Top concept during a press conference at the Los Angeles Auto Show today. Expanding
on the qualities that have made the Veloster a sales success, the C3(which stands
for Convertible 3-door) combines open-air freedom with the style of a coupe and
the functionality of a tailgate. The Veloster’s efficient coupe design with
hidden passenger-side third door introduces an innovative dual-function roll top
and tailgate, adding unique utility to a convertible.
HIGHLIGHTS OF VELOSTER C3 ROLL TOP CONCEPT
- · Based on the Veloster’s three-door coupe design
- · Dual-function convertible roof that rolls backwards and forwards
- · Tailgate replaces hatchback for added utility
- · Custom fixed-gear bicycle-inspired design
- · Repurposed skateboards line cargo floor
- · Repurposed industrial truck tarps create convertible soft top
DUAL PERSONALITIES= ENHANCED UTILITY
Designed by Hyundai Design North America, the Veloster C3Roll Top concept offers a distinctive canvas roof that opens to the rear or windshield of the vehicle. The cleverly designed dual-function power-retractable roof combined with the tailgate gives the C3a dual personality. In convertible mode with the top rolled back, the C3 is a free spirit for driving along the Pacific Coast Highway. Roll the top forward, open the tailgate, fold the rear seats and the C3 goes into recreation mode - perfect for surfing, biking or kayaking.
FIXIE BIKE INSPIRATION
Fixed gear bikes,
or “fixies,” moved from trendy accessories for hipsters and into the bicycling
mainstream. In most urban areas one can’t turn a corner without running into a
group of riders zipping along the road or practicing tricks in a park. These
colorful bikes are minimalistic with only a single speed and no brakes. They
are also completely customizable to fit any ones style. From hand built wheels to color coordinated
saddles and handlebars, half the bike is built by the customer and the other
half by the manufacturer.
The C3 offers the
same experience with a simple, yet highly efficient and stylish design. All of
the exterior modifications are low cost. Change the mirror caps and color of
the rear wheels against the neutral white body and the C3 can take on an all
new look. A driver can change the look quickly and easily. The relationship
between car and driver completely changes when the modifications are done by the
individual.
The color palette
chosen for the Veloster C3 Roll Top concept was influenced by the emerging
fixed gear bicycle culture. The design team felt the C3 needed an urban color
combination. During the process color combinations on a dozen fixie bikes were
looked at before deciding on the red, white, black and teal scheme.
The high gloss white
paint of the C3 is contrasted by a flat black spoiler, glass close out and convertible
top rails. The rear reflector bezels, license plate pocket and badge are also
flat black. Upfront flat red mirror housings offset the flat black front
wheels, fog lamp bezels, front grille and badging. Flat teal rear wheels, red
reflectors and smoked taillights complete the look.
The Veloster C3 Roll Top concept base design also features the following:
- · Large free flowing circular exhaust pipes
- · Robust intake manifold sound
- · Big, bold hexagonal front grille
- · Sculpted side skirts
- · Diffuser vents in the lower rear fascia
- · 18-inch wheels with chrome inserts
- · Eight individual headlight LED accents
Continuing with
the urban theme, repurposed materials are used throughout the Veloster C3 Roll Top
concept for added character and one-of-a-kind design. The convertible red soft
top is inspired by billboard advertising found on rolling soft side trailers.
An industrial billboard truck tarp with a black “The C3 Roll Top” statement
logo was created, then repurposed and stitched together to create a unique
graphic roll top. Red was chosen as a statement color to highlight the
functionality of the roll top as well as match the black and red mirror
housings, taillights and red rear reflectors.
Inside the C3,
broken and old skate board decks are repurposed and artistically line the cargo
floor creating a unique mosaic.
“We visit several
shows and events like the International
Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) in New York City every year to find
new, exciting and interesting materials,”
said Liz Curran, Hyundai color and trim expert from Hyundai Design North
America. “This year we uncovered Art of Board, a company that makes hand cut tiles from 100
percent recycled skate decks. The decks are very durable and repurposed
into art, shelves, benches and chairs. Every scratch, scrape and gouge is kept intact – adding
character and making them truly original and each with its own story. They’re
alive with texture, shape and color.”
C3 features tiles
from more than 20 skate boards on the cargo floor and rear seatbacks.
Skateboard grip tape also lines the inside of the tailgate and accents the soft
top when rolled forward. The black with red interior accents follow the same
color scheme as the retractable roof and are highlighted by red stitching, red bolsters
and a red C3 logo in the front seats.
A 1.6-liter turbocharged GDI four-cylinder engine powers the Veloster C3 concept and produces 201 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 195 lb-ft of torque from 1,750 – 4,500 rpm with regular fuel. Hyundai’s 1.6-liter Gamma turbocharged engine features a twin-scroll turbocharger that when combined with the GDI system, results in instantaneous power delivery.
HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA
Hyundai Motor
America, headquartered in Costa Mesa, Calif., is a subsidiary of Hyundai Motor
Co. of Korea. Hyundai vehicles are distributed throughout the United States by
Hyundai Motor America and are sold and serviced through more than 820
dealerships nationwide. All Hyundai vehicles sold in the U.S. are covered by
the Hyundai
Assurance program, which includes the 5-year/60,000-mile fully transferable
new vehicle warranty, Hyundai’s 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty, and
five years of complimentary Roadside Assistance.
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