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The Hyundai RN22e Concept Car is Designed for the Racetrack

The Hyundai RN22e concept car has been unveiled by the brand as a race-track ready electric vehicle focused on aerodynamic styling and performance.

The vehicle is achieved using a series of 3D-printed parts to help reduce weight, while also increasing rigidity for more easily handle the demands of the racetrack. Boasting an AWD system, the vehicle provides a range of drive modes to let operators choose from an array of options to suit their specific needs. Futuristic LEDs in the front and rear would keep the vehicle visible, while also enhancing the aesthetic design of the car.

The Hyundai RN22e concept car shows off what the brand might have in store for the near-future and the ways in which performance could be prioritized.
Trend Themes
1. 3d-printed Race Cars - The technology can be used to reduce weight and increase rigidity for race cars.
2. Race-track Focused Electric Vehicles - Manufacturers are designing EVs with features specific for racetrack use.
3. Customizable Drive Modes - Race cars built with a range of drive modes to suit specific driver needs.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The Hyundai RN22e concept car shows what electric race cars may look like in the near future.
2. 3D Printing - Manufacturers are using 3D-printed parts to improve performance and design of race cars.
3. Electric Vehicles - EV manufacturers are targeting the race track industry with specially designed vehicles.

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