The Tiburon was built on Hyundai's in-house technology, featuring sleek styling inspired by concept cars HCD-1 and HCD-2, a powertrain based on the independently developed Beta engine, and a chassis derived from the second-generation Elantra platform. The Tiburon ignited the beginning of Korea's sports car era.
Hyundai worked with Italian design studio Pininfarina, but contrary to the countless internet rumors, the Tiburon was designed in-house. Granted, the second.
According to Choi, the Tiburon's design began with Hyundai's HCD-1 concept car, which had been inspired by the swift, muscular form of a dolphin diving back into the water.
This rendering envisions a next-generation Tiburon based on the Toyota GR Supra platform, a concept that merges Hyundai's heritage with the dynamic performance of Toyota's sports car expertise.
1996 Hyundai Tiburon Concept - HD Pictures @ Carsinvasion.com
Hyundai Coupe (RD) The Tiburon first began production in late 1996, as 1997 model year. This generation took several design cues from the "HCD-II Epoch" concept that debuted at the 1993 Detroit Auto Show. It was available in a few foreign markets with engine choices of either 1.6L or 1.8L. In the United States, the Tiburon was first offered in 1997 with base models using the Elantra's 1.8L 130.
A Brief Introduction To Hyundai's Forgotten Sports Car Based upon the hugely futuristic and oh-so-1990s HCD-II concept car, the first.
Hyundai worked with Italian design studio Pininfarina, but contrary to the countless internet rumors, the Tiburon was designed in-house. Granted, the second.
Heritage model A trip down memory lane with Tiburon 4 minute read In 1996, Hyundai introduced the Tiburon, the company's first independently designed sports model. For many, it was the car that defined their youth. Now, nearly 30 years later, a group of enthusiasts has come together to restore a model and relive that memorable era.
BRIAN KIM DESIGNS - Hyundai Tiburon Tuscani Wide Bodykit Concept.
Hyundai Tiburon Concept Hyundai Motor America showed off four specially modified vehicles and one racecar today at a press conference at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show.
This rendering envisions a next-generation Tiburon based on the Toyota GR Supra platform, a concept that merges Hyundai's heritage with the dynamic performance of Toyota's sports car expertise.
According to Choi, the Tiburon's design began with Hyundai's HCD-1 concept car, which had been inspired by the swift, muscular form of a dolphin diving back into the water.
In 1996, Hyundai Motors unveiled its first independently developed sports model, the Tiburon ㅡ a car inspired by the Hyundai HCD.
2023 Hyundai Tiburon Imagined With Hydrogen Powertrain
A Brief Introduction To Hyundai's Forgotten Sports Car Based upon the hugely futuristic and oh-so-1990s HCD-II concept car, the first.
Hyundai worked with Italian design studio Pininfarina, but contrary to the countless internet rumors, the Tiburon was designed in-house. Granted, the second.
Hyundai Coupe (RD) The Tiburon first began production in late 1996, as 1997 model year. This generation took several design cues from the "HCD-II Epoch" concept that debuted at the 1993 Detroit Auto Show. It was available in a few foreign markets with engine choices of either 1.6L or 1.8L. In the United States, the Tiburon was first offered in 1997 with base models using the Elantra's 1.8L 130.
Hyundai Tiburon Concept Hyundai Motor America showed off four specially modified vehicles and one racecar today at a press conference at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show.
BRIAN KIM DESIGNS - Hyundai Tiburon Coupe Wide Bodykit Custom Concept.
According to Choi, the Tiburon's design began with Hyundai's HCD-1 concept car, which had been inspired by the swift, muscular form of a dolphin diving back into the water.
In 1996, Hyundai Motors unveiled its first independently developed sports model, the Tiburon ㅡ a car inspired by the Hyundai HCD.
Heritage model A trip down memory lane with Tiburon 4 minute read In 1996, Hyundai introduced the Tiburon, the company's first independently designed sports model. For many, it was the car that defined their youth. Now, nearly 30 years later, a group of enthusiasts has come together to restore a model and relive that memorable era.
The Tiburon was built on Hyundai's in-house technology, featuring sleek styling inspired by concept cars HCD-1 and HCD-2, a powertrain based on the independently developed Beta engine, and a chassis derived from the second-generation Elantra platform. The Tiburon ignited the beginning of Korea's sports car era.
Hyundai Tiburon RWD Concept
According to Choi, the Tiburon's design began with Hyundai's HCD-1 concept car, which had been inspired by the swift, muscular form of a dolphin diving back into the water.
Heritage model A trip down memory lane with Tiburon 4 minute read In 1996, Hyundai introduced the Tiburon, the company's first independently designed sports model. For many, it was the car that defined their youth. Now, nearly 30 years later, a group of enthusiasts has come together to restore a model and relive that memorable era.
This rendering envisions a next-generation Tiburon based on the Toyota GR Supra platform, a concept that merges Hyundai's heritage with the dynamic performance of Toyota's sports car expertise.
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Heritage model A trip down memory lane with Tiburon 4 minute read In 1996, Hyundai introduced the Tiburon, the company's first independently designed sports model. For many, it was the car that defined their youth. Now, nearly 30 years later, a group of enthusiasts has come together to restore a model and relive that memorable era.
In 1996, Hyundai Motors unveiled its first independently developed sports model, the Tiburon ㅡ a car inspired by the Hyundai HCD.
This rendering envisions a next-generation Tiburon based on the Toyota GR Supra platform, a concept that merges Hyundai's heritage with the dynamic performance of Toyota's sports car expertise.
Hyundai Tiburon Concept Hyundai Motor America showed off four specially modified vehicles and one racecar today at a press conference at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show.
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According to Choi, the Tiburon's design began with Hyundai's HCD-1 concept car, which had been inspired by the swift, muscular form of a dolphin diving back into the water.
The Tiburon was built on Hyundai's in-house technology, featuring sleek styling inspired by concept cars HCD-1 and HCD-2, a powertrain based on the independently developed Beta engine, and a chassis derived from the second-generation Elantra platform. The Tiburon ignited the beginning of Korea's sports car era.
Hyundai Tiburon Concept Hyundai Motor America showed off four specially modified vehicles and one racecar today at a press conference at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show.
This rendering envisions a next-generation Tiburon based on the Toyota GR Supra platform, a concept that merges Hyundai's heritage with the dynamic performance of Toyota's sports car expertise.
BRIAN KIM DESIGNS - Hyundai Tiburon Tuscani Wide Bodykit Concept.
Hyundai Coupe (RD) The Tiburon first began production in late 1996, as 1997 model year. This generation took several design cues from the "HCD-II Epoch" concept that debuted at the 1993 Detroit Auto Show. It was available in a few foreign markets with engine choices of either 1.6L or 1.8L. In the United States, the Tiburon was first offered in 1997 with base models using the Elantra's 1.8L 130.
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In 1996, Hyundai Motors unveiled its first independently developed sports model, the Tiburon ㅡ a car inspired by the Hyundai HCD.
The Tiburon was built on Hyundai's in-house technology, featuring sleek styling inspired by concept cars HCD-1 and HCD-2, a powertrain based on the independently developed Beta engine, and a chassis derived from the second-generation Elantra platform. The Tiburon ignited the beginning of Korea's sports car era.
Hyundai Tiburon Concept (1996) - Pictures & Information
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Hyundai Coupe (RD) The Tiburon first began production in late 1996, as 1997 model year. This generation took several design cues from the "HCD-II Epoch" concept that debuted at the 1993 Detroit Auto Show. It was available in a few foreign markets with engine choices of either 1.6L or 1.8L. In the United States, the Tiburon was first offered in 1997 with base models using the Elantra's 1.8L 130.
This rendering envisions a next-generation Tiburon based on the Toyota GR Supra platform, a concept that merges Hyundai's heritage with the dynamic performance of Toyota's sports car expertise.
According to Choi, the Tiburon's design began with Hyundai's HCD-1 concept car, which had been inspired by the swift, muscular form of a dolphin diving back into the water.
Hyundai Tiburon Coupe Concept - AutoMarket
The Tiburon was built on Hyundai's in-house technology, featuring sleek styling inspired by concept cars HCD-1 and HCD-2, a powertrain based on the independently developed Beta engine, and a chassis derived from the second-generation Elantra platform. The Tiburon ignited the beginning of Korea's sports car era.
A Brief Introduction To Hyundai's Forgotten Sports Car Based upon the hugely futuristic and oh-so-1990s HCD-II concept car, the first.
Home Models TIBURON SHOW CAR CONCEPT TIBURON SHOW CAR CONCEPT Media Usage Terms I agree that all creative assets including but not limited to photos, logos, sketches, images and artwork are for editorial use only. All commercial use of these creative assets, including but not limited to advertising.
In 1996, Hyundai Motors unveiled its first independently developed sports model, the Tiburon ㅡ a car inspired by the Hyundai HCD.
Hyundai Tiburon Coupe Concept - AutoMarket
This rendering envisions a next-generation Tiburon based on the Toyota GR Supra platform, a concept that merges Hyundai's heritage with the dynamic performance of Toyota's sports car expertise.
A Brief Introduction To Hyundai's Forgotten Sports Car Based upon the hugely futuristic and oh-so-1990s HCD-II concept car, the first.
In 1996, Hyundai Motors unveiled its first independently developed sports model, the Tiburon ㅡ a car inspired by the Hyundai HCD.
Heritage model A trip down memory lane with Tiburon 4 minute read In 1996, Hyundai introduced the Tiburon, the company's first independently designed sports model. For many, it was the car that defined their youth. Now, nearly 30 years later, a group of enthusiasts has come together to restore a model and relive that memorable era.
1996 Hyundai Tiburon Concept - HD Pictures @ Carsinvasion.com
The Tiburon was built on Hyundai's in-house technology, featuring sleek styling inspired by concept cars HCD-1 and HCD-2, a powertrain based on the independently developed Beta engine, and a chassis derived from the second-generation Elantra platform. The Tiburon ignited the beginning of Korea's sports car era.
A Brief Introduction To Hyundai's Forgotten Sports Car Based upon the hugely futuristic and oh-so-1990s HCD-II concept car, the first.
Home Models TIBURON SHOW CAR CONCEPT TIBURON SHOW CAR CONCEPT Media Usage Terms I agree that all creative assets including but not limited to photos, logos, sketches, images and artwork are for editorial use only. All commercial use of these creative assets, including but not limited to advertising.
Hyundai Coupe (RD) The Tiburon first began production in late 1996, as 1997 model year. This generation took several design cues from the "HCD-II Epoch" concept that debuted at the 1993 Detroit Auto Show. It was available in a few foreign markets with engine choices of either 1.6L or 1.8L. In the United States, the Tiburon was first offered in 1997 with base models using the Elantra's 1.8L 130.
A Brief Introduction To Hyundai's Forgotten Sports Car Based upon the hugely futuristic and oh-so-1990s HCD-II concept car, the first.
Home Models TIBURON SHOW CAR CONCEPT TIBURON SHOW CAR CONCEPT Media Usage Terms I agree that all creative assets including but not limited to photos, logos, sketches, images and artwork are for editorial use only. All commercial use of these creative assets, including but not limited to advertising.
In 1996, Hyundai Motors unveiled its first independently developed sports model, the Tiburon ㅡ a car inspired by the Hyundai HCD.
The Tiburon was built on Hyundai's in-house technology, featuring sleek styling inspired by concept cars HCD-1 and HCD-2, a powertrain based on the independently developed Beta engine, and a chassis derived from the second-generation Elantra platform. The Tiburon ignited the beginning of Korea's sports car era.
Hyundai worked with Italian design studio Pininfarina, but contrary to the countless internet rumors, the Tiburon was designed in-house. Granted, the second.
Heritage model A trip down memory lane with Tiburon 4 minute read In 1996, Hyundai introduced the Tiburon, the company's first independently designed sports model. For many, it was the car that defined their youth. Now, nearly 30 years later, a group of enthusiasts has come together to restore a model and relive that memorable era.
According to Choi, the Tiburon's design began with Hyundai's HCD-1 concept car, which had been inspired by the swift, muscular form of a dolphin diving back into the water.
Hyundai Tiburon Concept Hyundai Motor America showed off four specially modified vehicles and one racecar today at a press conference at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show.
This rendering envisions a next-generation Tiburon based on the Toyota GR Supra platform, a concept that merges Hyundai's heritage with the dynamic performance of Toyota's sports car expertise.
Hyundai Coupe (RD) The Tiburon first began production in late 1996, as 1997 model year. This generation took several design cues from the "HCD-II Epoch" concept that debuted at the 1993 Detroit Auto Show. It was available in a few foreign markets with engine choices of either 1.6L or 1.8L. In the United States, the Tiburon was first offered in 1997 with base models using the Elantra's 1.8L 130.