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2024 Hyundai Ioniq 7 Rendering Imagines Look Of Brand’s Three-Row SUV EV

It will reportedly have a range of around 300 miles and will make around 308 hp.

The Hyundai Ioniq 7 is a three-row electric crossover that will debut in 2024 as the brand’s top-of-the-line EV model. These renderings use the Seven concept as a starting point for imagining how the final product might look.

In the foreground, this graphic changes the face of the Seven concept to make it more production-ready. This one has four vertically oriented lighting on each side of the snout, rather than the banks of vertical LED lights. Instead of pixel-like LEDs, there’s a false grille in the centre. There’s also a thin light strip at the bottom of the hood.

The Seven idea features large suicide doors that allow visitors to get a close peek inside the demonstration car. A more classic design would be used in the production version. The Z-shaped element along the flanks, which starts along the side sills, slices upward at the rear fender, and then leads to the rear end, would be retained in the version accessible to buyers.

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The Seven is based on Hyundai’s Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP) and has an 800-volt architecture in concept form. The system provides fast charging at up to 350 kilowatts, allowing for a recharging time of 10 minutes from 10% to 80%.

The manufacturing Ioniq 7 is said to have a 100-kilowatt-hour battery with a range of 300 miles (483 kilometres). Each axle is said to be driven by an electric motor. The aggregate output is said to be 308 horsepower (230 kilowatts).

Inside, sustainable materials such as mineral plaster and bamboo wood are used. It also has a Hygiene Airflow System with UVC Sterilization to ensure that residents are inhaling clean air. There’s no word yet on whether these features will be included in the final edition.

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According to reports, the Ioniq 7 would be equipped with a sophisticated driver assistance system. It might have level 3 self-driving capability, which means the vehicle’s technology would be capable of handling a wide range of driving circumstances, but a human must be ready to take charge.

Through 2025, Hyundai will invest $7.4 billion in its activities in the United States. In 2022, this will include the development of an electric car in the country. According to reports, this vehicle will be an electric sedan called the Ioniq 6.

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