ChairmanLMAO
WOW such nice!! Where do the doges ride? Too bad most concept beauties like this never make it to the production line. And with such a catchy tune you can be sure if this does get to production, it'll be like limited to 500 or some rude price hijacking scam. Like, you would think, with all these supercars out there now, they would become affordable, but no!!
RFM
And so the first thing to go in the event of an accident on the drivers side is steering. Not the best idea.
Expanded Viewpoint
DAMN that is one super sexy looking car!! So smoooooth and soothing in its lines, yet also appears to be extremely exciting too! Like a thoroughbred race horse, standing at the gate, ready to jump at the sound of the bell! I'm not too keen on the steering system though, I need to feel that direct connection to the road wheels. Joysticks are something that I have never seen outside of an airplane or a video game before. No details on how they work? Why are there two of them?
Username
Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous....wait, plaid seats????
Shady Brady
There are two so you can drink your coffee.😱
Kpar
For an earlier experiment with a joystick-controlled car, check out the Firebird III concept car from General Motors. From 1958

It's on display in the GM Heritage Center near Detroit (sorry, invitation only) along with the Firebird I and the Firebird II.
JeffK
If the joysticks are both fully functional to control the vehicle, which only makes sense, then the front seat passenger could take control in an emergency or just to spell the driver rather like the copilot of an aircraft. They would also require a lockout for the console mounted joystick in the event the passenger was not equipped to control the vehicle by reason of age, infirmity, etc.
Bob Stuart
Do the joysticks move sideways? If so, they will be very hard to use on bumpy roads with your arm moving around. With the steering wheel, a spinner can move 2 or 3 m lock to lock. What kind of precision can we expect with this short travel?
ajl12no
Lovely styling...reminds me of Le Fil Rouge concept, not as pretty but probably more efficient. Hyundai need to actually get some of these to market and raise their profile in the west. Joysticks are a no but electricity (EV) is a major yes and that's from an old petrol head!
richardmhain
On joystick for driving and steering, electric wheelchairs have the best implementation. Looks to me, what we have here's more like "joyrings"?
At any rate, Bon Voyage!