- OnWheels \ — Tuner Cars Invade CHICAGO & DETROIT AUTO SHOWS J I n 111. R f.( I M l V. O H K .I- NAI. K Q l ll-M E N I M A M ‘ I \l I I Hi H ( ( IF \ | I Al I(I M H W S SI ( H A S I H I . ( .11« AGO A l IO S llO W a n d N l \ 1 i h n Si io w o h iii \i in I \l I iis A m i k ii io n a i D a i iv i ia IIO N I-S IO C K , a n At: ro k o i i h a v t 1 vi « h i i n r ig h t DOWN IO I H l S H U T KNOB. O R IG IN A L I (¿V II’- M IN I S I W V I IIII I I s O f course there have always been radical concepts rotat­ ing on turntables, but the parts on concept cars inay never find their way onto street vehicles. This year, a flood of tuner vehicles were found sitting right next to their fac­ tory counterparts, and auto manufacturers are encourag­ ing the parts on these cars to find their way to die street. A tuner vehicle is a car that's been modified with after-market accessories and performance parts. Some manufacturers hire outside tuner shops or enthusiasts to do the modifications, and others use internal resourc­ es to create a customized package. cars are usually iden­ tifiable by carbon-fiber hoods, shaved door handles, multiple auxiliary gauges, video monitors — everywhere, massive wheels and equally massive spoilers on the trunklid. Celebrity customizers like Fuukmaster Flex have even been invited on board by manufacturers to pnxlucc special tuner vehicles. The growing trend of manufacturers displaying tuner cars is also a way for them to get feedback from die public and media about vehicle customizadon. “We're kxiking to explore it just like any other design concept. W hat’s the appeal? What's the reaction? Is it something we should consid­ er producing?,” says Maurice Durand, Mitsubishi Motors North America, about its Ralliart Eclipse Concept. Mitsubishi's first-genera­ tion Eclipse was a nimble, turbocharged, all-wheel drive car that's beloved by- enthusiasts for its case of performance enhancement and sports car capabilities. But the current generation Eclipse has succumbed to the demand for a larger, easier to drive 'H i e everyday car, and die per­ formance persona has been watered down somewhat. To combat this loss of street cred. Mitsubishi's Ralliart Eclipse concept is the brainchild of Mitsu’s design studio in Cypress, Calif.' T he Ralliart concept is what endiusiasis would have liked the Eclipse to evolve into. T he concept’s performance enhance­ ments include a Mitsubishi Evolution all-wheel drive system and turbocharged four cylinder, which has been modified with HKS parts to produce 400 horse­ power. Tlie Evolution's six- speed manual transmission has been retrofitted to the rest of the drivetrain. Hyundai’s display at the Chicago Auto Show had tuner cars lined up. side-by- side, five deep to showcase nxxiification possibilities of the Tiburon, Azcra. Sonata and Tucson. T he Street Concept Tiburon, featured at the show, sported Lamborghini- stylc doors that flip up when opened, as well as aesthetic and performance m o d if ic a tio n s , which are topped off by a bright-red paint scheme and huge 20-inch black wheels with chrome lips. Street Concepts, out of Huntington Beach. Calif.. WW ONWHEttSINC COM ■ specializes in modifying cars for corporations, with Hyundai being a client. T he Azera concept was one of the classiest tuner cars on display, the olive green paint was highlighted with tasteful, barely distin­ guishable ghost grapliics. T he Azera's grille and badges were color matched to the exterior, and the car was set off by olive colored five-spoke rims with chrome lips. “Tuner” doesn’t have to be synonymous with “juvenile,” after all. Tuner veludes aie an exer­ cise in design and engineering that are proportional to the demands of customers and the after-market industry. Although most vehicles won’t roll ofT die assembly line with 10 DVD screens, expensive pcarlcscent paint and two-fool tall spoilers, it's possible dial customers will make these modifications themselves. Tuners cars are repre­ sentative of potential more than production options. As long as the after-market industry is striving, there’s a good chance that tuner cars will be side-by-side next to their unmodified cousins at O EM auto shows, and who knows? Maybe One day a flame- inspired paint scheme will be available on the new Hyundai Santa Fc. I