Based on the renderings alone, Min Seong Kim designed a new bike for Hyundai Concept Motorcycle to be aerodynamic, with the curved cage and sloped front of the bike, not forgetting the fat tires which we’re assuming will aid in cornering and overall balance of the bike. Inspired by the human body’s muscular structure, this Hyundai concept bike is supposed to relax and contract just as our muscles do.
Min Seong Kim has imagined the bike to be made out of a malleable material that will react to the situation accordingly, for example the bike will “relax” when making corners, making handling a breeze. While the bike accelerates, the body contracts to form a rigid body, allowing it to speed through the streets with its aerodynamic physique.
Although the idea of a stretching motorcycle may be a bit far-fetched, the concept and renders are definitely an intriguing sight. When riding in this concept, it almost looks as though the bike is an extension of the body rather than a separate vehicle.



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