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Ride Radar > Blog > Design > One Hyundai Design Boss Is Fed Up With Light Bars: ‘I’ve Seen Enough’
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One Hyundai Design Boss Is Fed Up With Light Bars: ‘I’ve Seen Enough’

Last updated: September 12, 2025 1:10 pm
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The brand’s vehicles have often been praised for their innovative lighting features, such as the pixel-inspired headlights on the Vision T concept and the Parametric Pixel grille on the new Tucson. So, Loasby’s comments may come as a surprise to some.

However, it’s important to remember that design trends in the automotive industry are constantly evolving. What may be popular today could easily fall out of favor tomorrow. As consumer preferences shift towards more minimalist and sleek designs, it’s possible that the era of flashy light bars may be coming to an end.

Ultimately, the decision to move away from light bars will depend on a variety of factors, including market demand, technological advancements, and design philosophy. Whatever the future holds for Hyundai’s lighting design, one thing is for certain: the brand will continue to push the boundaries and innovate in the world of automotive design.

So, while Simon Loasby may be ready to say goodbye to light bars, it’s clear that Hyundai’s commitment to cutting-edge design and innovation remains as strong as ever.

Research Shows That Regular Exercise Can Improve Mental Health

Numerous studies have shown that regular exercise can have a significant impact on mental health. From reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression to improving self-esteem and cognitive function, physical activity has been proven to be a powerful tool for maintaining good mental well-being.

One of the key ways in which exercise benefits mental health is through the release of endorphins, often referred to as the “feel-good” hormones. When we engage in physical activity, our bodies produce endorphins which can help to reduce feelings of stress and anxiety, and boost mood and energy levels. This natural high can be particularly beneficial for those struggling with mental health issues such as depression.

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In addition to the immediate effects of endorphin release, regular exercise has also been shown to have long-term benefits for mental health. Studies have found that individuals who engage in regular physical activity are less likely to experience symptoms of depression and anxiety, and are more likely to have a positive outlook on life.

Furthermore, exercise can improve self-esteem and body image, which are closely linked to mental health. By setting and achieving fitness goals, individuals can gain a sense of accomplishment and self-worth, leading to a more positive self-image.

Exercise has also been shown to improve cognitive function and reduce the risk of cognitive decline in later life. Physical activity increases blood flow to the brain, which can help to improve memory, concentration, and overall cognitive performance. This can be particularly beneficial for older adults who may be at risk of developing conditions such as dementia.

Overall, the research is clear: regular exercise is not only good for our physical health, but also plays a crucial role in maintaining good mental well-being. Whether it’s going for a run, hitting the gym, or taking a yoga class, finding a form of exercise that you enjoy and can stick to is key to reaping the mental health benefits. So next time you’re feeling stressed or anxious, consider lacing up your sneakers and getting moving – your mental health will thank you.

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