The edgy Neos-3 could provide a glimpse of what's to come from South Korea's Hyundai Motor Co. The stylish crossover vehicle, sculpted to minimize wind resistance, features an array of high-tech features, including radar-guided pre-crash sensors, an infrared viewing system and adaptive headlights. The road-ready prototype is powered by a 4.6-liter, 32-valve V-8, mated to a six-speed automatic. Inside, the Neos boasts a variety of infotainment systems, as well, including an 11-inch video monitor. Various electronic systems are controlled through a series of buttons and a computer-style trackball. According to Hyundai, each of the crossover's three rows has a different, tech-driven purpose. Up front, there's a so-called "excitement zone," with a "comfort zone" in the middle. The fold-away third row is the appropriately named "comfort zone," though perhaps it could have been an additional excitement zone.