Friday, July 3, 2009

Hyundai Nuvis Hybrid concept uses new battery tech for added sleekness


Hyundai Nuvis Hybrid concept uses new battery tech for added sleekness

It seems like every car company is showing a hybrid at the New York Auto Show, but most of them are just a hybrid version of some plain-vanilla existing model. Stuffing an engine, electric motor, and all of the batteries needed to make hybrid takes up a lot of space, so it's hard to use the technology in a car that's sleek and sexy.

Hyundai thinks they have found a solution by using a new type of battery called lithium polymer in place of those bulky lithium-ion batteries most hybrids use. In addition to being both smaller and lighter, the lithium-polymer batteries are like the Mister Fantastic of the battery world, in that they can be made in a variety of custom shapes which fit neatly into tight spots in the car.

The super-sleek Hyundai Nuvis concept car unveiled yesterday in New York shows what you can do when you don't need a place to stash big hunking blocks of batteries. Unlike last year's weird looking BLUE-WILL, the Nuvis looks incredibly cool, although I doubt if those giant electric gullwing doors will ever make it into production.

For now the Nuvis is just a concept, but let's hope they take a bold step and actually build something like this soon. See a couple of extra pics of the Nuvis after the jump.

Via Hyundai USA

Hyundai Nuvis Hybrid concept uses new battery tech for added sleekness
Hyundai Nuvis Hybrid concept uses new battery tech for added sleekness

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