HCD Concept Vehicles Quick Facts
-HCD-1 Two-place sports car concept vehicle. Debuted at the North American International Auto Show in January 1992. First vehicle designed by the Hyundai California Design Studio.
-HCD-II Unique three-place sports coupe with 2 + 1 seating configuration. Introduced at in January 1993
-HCD-III Four-wheel-drive crossover vehicle with off-road utility and car-like ride and handling. The HCD-III made its world debut at the North American International Auto Show in January of 1995.
-HCD-IV (Santa Fe) The Hyundai Santa Fe concept sport utility vehicle was introduced at the North American International Auto Show in January 1999 as a car-based sport utility vehicle. The production version of the front-wheel-drive and 4WD Santa Fe went on sale in 2000 as a 2001 model year vehicle.
-HCD-V Crosstour The Crosstour, introduced at the Chicago Auto Show in February an alternative vehicle to a traditional SUV.
-HCD-6 Roadster When it was first introduced at the Chicago Auto Show in February 2001 the Hyundai HCD-6 Roadster was dubbed the "affordable exotic car." The Hyundai HCD6 Roadster is a two-seat, open top roadster with many unique features.
-HCD-7 Luxury Sedan Hyundai's HCD-7 luxury 4-door sedan, which was unveiled at the Chicago Auto Show in February 2002, provided a look at what might be the company's next step up from the luxurious XG350 sedan.
-HCD-8 Sports Tourer Since it was established in 1990, the Hyundai California Design Center has produced seven outstanding, show-stopping concept vehicles. Number eight, initiating the new era of HCD vehicles, is the first vehicle designed at the new $30 million dollar Hyundai Kia Design and Technical Center in Irvine, Calif. The HCD-8 is making its world debut on January 5,2004 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
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