Hyundai releases electric version of 1980s Grandeur saloon car
Designers at Korean car company Hyundai have built the Heritage Series Grandeur, a modernised, all-electric version of its 1980s saloon car.
The carmaker kept the first generation Grandeur's original boxy shape while adding features such as pixel-style LED headlights and taillights.
The Heritage Series Grandeur's lights use pixelated LEDs
Redesigned side mirrors, covered wheels and slide cladding were also developed for the model, named the Heritage Series Grandeur.
Inside, the car has been given a luxury makeover with burgundy velvet upholstery on the front of the seats reminiscent of the original's interiors and auburn napa leather on the back.
The car's dashboard is an ultra-wide touch screen
The buttons and dials of the dashboard were replaced with an ultra-wide touch screen display, while a single-spoke steering wheel and aeroplane-style gearstick are intended to retain a 1980s aesthetic. Other touches include a hidden pop-out compartment for storing valuables in the centre console armrest and bronze-coloured lighting that mimics 1980s audio equipment.
Lighting inside the car is designed to be reminiscent of 1980s audio systems
The Heritage Series Grandeur's own sound system was developed by South Korean sound designer Guk-il Yu and uses 18 speakers. The brand claims the car's dashboard and centre console has been shaped based on the acoustics of concert hall architecture.
Hyundai described its approach to the design as "Newtro (newness + retro)".
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