Hyundai Clix

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Addbot (talk | contribs) at 14:25, 16 March 2013 (Bot: Migrating 2 interwiki links, now provided by Wikidata on d:q3144458). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

The Hyundai Clix was a concept car made by the Hyundai Motor Company in 2001.

In 2001, Hyundai unveiled the Clix Concept, a sturdy model for a new pure sports car, at the Frankfurt Motor Show.

The Clix Concept looks like a traditional sports coupe at first glance, but in fact it is a compact 4WD 2+2pack with more high-tech features than one might imagine. The notion of a sports car with the capabilities of a pickup and SUV is about as extreme as a 'crossover' can get.[according to whom?]

The Clix was designed at Hyundai's European Design Centre in Frankfurt.

The most striking feature is the transparent roof, collapsible into four parts. Six motors combine forces to transform the Clix from a coupe to a targa top to a full-blown cabriolet, or, after storing the roof panels under the rear seats, to a pickup truck.

The car is a bit wide at 68.4 inches (1738 mm), but the length is under 155.8 inches (3959 mm) and height is 51.1 inches (1300 mm); seating four passengers in a car that size is a feat in itself. [citation needed]

The engine is a direct-injection 2.2 L straight-4 with a maximum output of 302 BHP. The drive system is a full-time 4WD and tyres are Michelin 255/45R19. The transmission employs a six-speed sequential gearbox, and the trim features various gadgets (like the small foldable cameras in place of the rear view mirror) that imbue the car with a high-tech feel, like something straight out Science Fiction.[citation needed]

[1]