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Hyundai's Ioniq 7: The Future of Electric SUVs Unveiled!
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2025-06-17 22:19:34

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Hyundai unveiled the Ioniq 7 electric SUV under the name 'Seven' concept at the LA Auto Show in November 2021.

The company presented a sneak peek of the model.

If we look at the spy shots of the Ioniq 7, we can see its boxy exterior styling inspired by the Seven concept, even though it is covered in camouflage.

The rear appears to feature taillights integrated along the edge of the tailgate, similar to the Seven concept.

The active aero alloy wheels showcased in the Seven concept from 2021 are expected not to be included.

Hyundai will equip the Ioniq 7 with autonomous driving features.

According to Hyundai, the company is currently testing autonomous driving technology on real roads across the country to enhance its capabilities.

The Ioniq 7 may apply a higher level of autonomous driving technology, possibly reaching Level 3 autonomy.

The Ioniq 7 is expected to accommodate up to seven passengers, with a rectangular body design maximizing passenger and cargo space.

The head of Hyundai's design center, Lee Sang-yup, stated when first introducing the Seven, "This design shows the direction SUVs will take in the era of electrification." He added, "The spacious interior designed with passengers in mind will open a new horizon for family living."

The specifications for the Ioniq 7 have not yet been disclosed, but it is expected to feature a battery pack of around 100 kWh.

The Ioniq 7 is anticipated to debut as early as mid-next year.

When the Ioniq 7 launches, it will complete Hyundai's first-generation electric vehicle lineup.

Hyundai's first-generation electric vehicle lineup includes the Ioniq 5, Ioniq 6, Ioniq 7, and Genesis GV60.

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