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Hyundai to unveil sporty, sensuous ‘Prophecy’ EV concept at Geneva Motor Show

/ 07:25 PM February 18, 2020

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Hyundai Motor announces plans to reveal a new EV concept called Prophecy at the Geneva Motor Show. Image: courtesy of Hyundai via AFP Relaxnews

Late last week, Hyundai announced that a brand new electric vehicle concept called “Prophecy” will be debuting at this year’s Geneva Motor Show in just a few weeks.

With the Geneva International Motor Show just a few weeks away, Hyundai has teased the Prophecy, an EV concept model expressing their “Sensuous Sportiness” design language.

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The company describes the model as embodying a “beautiful silhouette accentuated by graceful curves flowing over broad rear flanks that provide excellent aerodynamics,” a form which head of Hyundai Global Design Center SangYup Lee describes not as trendy, but as timeless. It will be the model whose design will inspire Hyundai’s future EVs.

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The Prophecy will be officially unveiled on March 3, after which it will be on display for public viewing from March 5 to 15. Along with this reveal, Hyundai will also be outlining their “Real Progress is in the Air” electrification strategy. CL/JB

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