Hyundai and the Istituto Europeo di Design (IED)
have teamed up to unveil the Kite concept at the Geneva Motor Show. The Kite concept was created by 15 students as part of their thesis
project for the Master in Transportation Design program. They worked with the
Hyundai Design Centre Europe to create a lightweight dune buggy which can be
transformed into a single seat jet ski.
Hyundai didn’t say much about the concept but it is
a futuristic open air vehicle which features LED headlights, dynamic bodywork
and a massive taillight. The car also has a partially exposed suspension and
massive OZ Racing wheels with off-road tires.
The unique styling continues in the cabin as the
buggy has Sabelt seats, a ‘floating’ dashboard and a large steering wheel. The
latter component has an opening for a smartphone which drivers can install to
be used as an instrument cluster.
There’s no word on how the Kite transforms into a
jet ski but, when it does, it’s powered by an electric water jet turbine.