According to foreign media reports, Hyundai Motor has confirmed long-awaited news that the company’s first three-row electric SUV will soon be launched in the U.S. market and will make its debut later this year.
This new electric SUV will be available at the same time as the modern upgraded version of IONIQ 5.
, In the process of electrification transformation in the United States, Hyundai has emerged.
In the second quarter of this year, Hyundai’s electric vehicle sales in the United States increased by 15% year-on-year, and the company believes it has found its “best shape” in the U.S. market.
Both IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 6 set new sales records in the second quarter, and Hyundai hopes to gain a larger market share in the U.S. market.
Despite the increasingly fierce competition, Hyundai America CEO Randy Parker is still “quite optimistic” about the second half of 2024.
Photo source: Hyundai Motor, next year, Hyundai will add several key models to maintain its development momentum.
Hyundai confirmed that the new IONIQ three-row electric SUV will be unveiled later this year, and the company will hold the world launch of the new model later this year.
In addition, Hyundai will also launch an upgraded version of IONIQ 5 in 2025.
, Like other electric models from Hyundai and Kia, this new three-row electric SUV will be based on Hyundai’s E-GMP platform and can provide a cruising range of more than 300 miles (about 480 kilometers), fast charging technology in less than 20 minutes and advanced software.
, Hyundai will also launch an upgraded version of IONIQ 5 in 2025.
Official details will be released later this summer.
The battery capacity of the new IONIQ 5 will be increased from the current 77.
4 kWh to 84 kWh, so the cruising range will also be increased from 458 kilometers to 485 kilometers.
The new models also shorten the charging time, taking less than 18 minutes to charge the battery from 10% to 80%.
, Hyundai confirmed that the 2025 IONIQ 5 will be the first to be rolled off the production line later this year at its new $7.
6 billion electric vehicle factory in Georgia.
Hyundai Global Chief Operating Officer Jose Munoz said electric vehicles produced at the plant are expected to receive a $7,500 tax break in the United States.
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