HYUNDAI lifted the veil on its Tokyo show car, the Neos-3, just hours before the event kicked off on October 19.
The Korean company describes the concept, which was developed at the Hyundai Design and Technical Centre in Chiba, Japan, as a cross between a 4WD and a crossover.
The Neos-3 is 4980mm long – longer than a Commodore – 1960mm wide, 1680mm high and with a wheelbase of 2985mm.
Under the bonnet is a new 4.6-litre V8, which Hyundai insiders suggest may make an appearance in the US in the next-generation Santa Fe.
The concept features several technological advancements, including an adaptive front lighting system, infra-red night-vision, heads-up display, rear entertainment system and a trackball controller for the climate-control air-conditioning.