Might Hyundai be phasing out gentle bars on the entrance and rear of its automobiles? Perhaps, if one in all its senior design executives has his means.
At current launch of the Idea Three, Simon Loasby, head of the Hyundai Design Heart, and one of many automaker’s senior vice presidents, instructed Automotive journal: “When is the time it is advisable to let go [of light bars]? It’s virtually like the top of that. We’ve performed it with the Grandeur, Kona and Sonata, however now I’m like, ‘Guys, I’ve seen sufficient’.”
He did mood this ideas by saying, “Go to China and you have to have it, however in Europe you don’t want it a lot.”

Whereas the standalone gentle bar is a typical characteristic on fashions from Chinese language manufacturers, it solely options on a number of native Hyundai fashions, specifically the Kona, i30 Sedan, Sonata and Staria.
One potential resolution to the sunshine bar conundrum is the pixel gentle signature Hyundai has been utilizing throughout its Ioniq line of electrical automobiles.
As a substitute of a stable LED gentle bar, many Ioniq fashions have pixel shows that includes a full width aspect fitted with a strip or a number of layers of chunky lighting ‘pixels’.


One factor Hyundai’s designers seemingly received’t change, although, is how differentiated every automobile’s design is. It appears as if a household design language simply isn’t in Hyundai’s rapid future, a lot much less a collection of cookie cutter designs.
Mr Loasby mentioned every automobile’s design is “80 per cent distinction and solely 20 per cent recognisable and acquainted”.
He defined: “We’re in search of consistency however big differentiation, and on a European context, that’s in all probability fallacious what we’re doing. However it’s proper for us, and we now have such a broad portfolio, it offers us a really large inventive problem per automobile.”
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