Guichon's creative process was recorded in a video that shows him creating the car from scratch using liquid chocolate. He started with a large rectangle of chocolate and used it as a template to draw the Ioniq 6's silhouette. He then used his sculpting tools to cut out each side of the car and form the elements of the hood, windshield, and roof.
He spent a lot of time perfecting the design details, such as the front fascia, rear bumper, and spoiler. He also used a lathe and cutting machine to create the tires and wheels, respectively. The final touches were the Hyundai logos and the Ioniq 6 lettering.
Although the chocolate Ioniq 6's nose is slightly blunter than the real thing, Guichon's creation is an impressive use of a sweet material to craft an identifiable car.
Guichon's work highlights the innovation and creativity that goes into crafting an EV, whether it's made of chocolate or not. This is certainly a sweet way to showcase the Hyundai Ioniq 6's unique features and capabilities.
Source: Amaury Guichon