Overview
Hyundai Ioniq Electric is an all-electric vehicle that was sold only in a few selected countries. With a 28 kWh lithium-ion polymer battery the company initially expected to have a driving range of 110 miles. While the output was 124 miles for the first model Hyundai produced. Later with some changes and new technologies the company managed to have a 193 miles driving range for the vehicle. Hyundai is planning to release a new electric vehicle in name of the 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 7 an all-electric SUV which looks very similar to the three-row Hyundai Palisade. (Source: Car and driver)
What’s New?
This vehicle is a full-size SUV with a seating capacity of 7 or 8 and have a very long time to start production. The company already on a mission of launching three new electric vehicles in the upcoming years including the Hyundai Ioniq 5. With no official information, the vehicle can be expected to be released in three different trims.
Range, Battery Life, Performance, Top-Speed, 0-60 Mph
This vehicle, expected to have a sizable useable capacity battery because the company is focusing on making a vehicle that has a driving range of 300miles. And it will have a 350-kW fast-charger.
Interior
The concept of this vehicle shows a premium interior with middle out doors. The vehicle has a mini refrigerator in it and compartments to refresh passengers’ footwear. It also has a huge OLED screen which is almost double the panoramic roof. The vehicle will have a retractable control stick instead of a conventional steering wheel.
Price
Similar to the Hyundai Ioniq 5 the 7, expected to have SE, SEL, and Limited trims. With estimated prices of $50,000, $55,000, $60,000 respectively.