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DC Design Hyundai i20 Shows How Not To Spoil A Car
Among the various concept modified cars featured on DC Design's website is this White & Red Hyundai i10. The site provides no further information. Obviously, more information will be provided if you contact DC expressing your wish to modify your i20.
But the question to be asked is why would you? The reason for that question will be evident once you browse through the image gallery of the said car. To describe it in a few words the modifications neither add to the aesthetic appeal of the car nor seem to aid in improving the vehicle's functional abilities.
As you might have noticed already the modified Hyundai i20 seen in these images are that of the older generation i20.
The modification seems to be straightforward. The front fascia panel features a new mesh grille in typical DC Design style.
The only other difference comes from the red plastic inserts which surround the fog lamps and underline the headlamps, the grille and the bumper spoiler lip.
Towards the sides the modification adds rocker panels with red inserts once again.
The most prominent feature at the rear are the dual, but non functional exhaust tips on either sides of the licence plate.
The dual colour scheme is continued with entire lower part of the bumper section covered in red plastic in rather poor taste, surrounding the exhaust outlets and the licence plate holder.
The standard package will only provide you with the visual changes to the exterior, with the interior modifications being optional.
The changes to the interior is the similar to those seen in previous DC Design modifications. Namely, the red leather upholstery.
The red leather covers almost the entire interior - the inside door panels, the dashboard, the steering wheel and gear lever knob and the seats.
The interior modification does not add additional equipments or upgrades to the existing ones. What do you have to say about DC Design's i20?