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Hyundai crossover concept coming to Geneva


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Not much to go on here other than this sketch from Hyundai of a far-from-production crossover concept. The Motor Authority says it will show up in Geneva, March 8 and is supposed to be Hyundai’s environmental answer to the CUV question.

The vehicle, like the company’s Arnejs concept, was designed in Hyundai’s Russelsheim, Germany studio. Motor Authority speculates that if it were to go into production, it would likely be built in Slovakia or the Czech Republic. And we’re willing to speculate that one crowd most likely to get excited about this sketch is Isuzu VehiCROSS owners.

Sister company Kia will be displaying its own cee’d wagon for the first time in full production-ready form. Significantly larger than the hatchback, the new wagon boasts up to 534L of storage, 200L up on the regular five-door. The new cee’d wagon will be built alongside the five-door and three-door versions at the Zilina plant in Slovakia, with sales to start soon after the Geneva launch. www.motorauthority.com

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