▲ IONIQ Concept ‘SEVEN’ | Live in SEVEN – Main film Hyundai Motor Co. and sister firm Kia Corp. on Thursday unveiled their latest concept sport utility vehicles at the Los Angeles Auto Show as the two largest automakers in South Korea strengthen their all-electric SUV lineups.
Hyundai's SEVEN, its large-size SUV IONIQ 7 concept The three models sit on Hyundai Motor Group’s self-developed EV platform, the Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP), which will underpin all forthcoming electric cars from both Hyundai and Kia.
The SEVEN concept has space for seven passengers and aims to travel more than 482 kilometers on a single charge.
It is also equipped with the vehicle-to-load (V2L) function, which allows customers to charge electric devices such as coffee machines and electric bicycles.
The concept car comes with the IONIQ EV brand's signature design elements, including the parametric pixels.
Hyundai said SEVEN embodies its future vision of autonomous mobility. The driver’s seat features a retractable control stick that hides away when not in use.
Hyundai's SEVEN, its large-size SUV IONIQ 7 concept “SEVEN dares to break from the beaten path,” said SangYup Lee, senior vice president and head of Hyundai Global Design.
“SEVEN paves the way forward for what an SUV needs to become in the EV era with a unique aerodynamic pure form that does not compromise on its rugged personality.”
The Kia EV9 electric SUV concept The concept EV9 promises to deliver a driving range of 482 km on a single charge.
It also features ultra-fast charging technology with a 350-kW charger that allows its powertrain to replenish energy from 10% to 80% in 20-30 minutes, according to Kia.
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Hyundai Motor Group said it will strive to enhance its presence in the US market in the coming years by launching a series of new electric cars and SUVs.
The Kia EV9 electric SUV concept Hyundai’s Santa Cruz was also named a final candidate for NACTOY’s 2022 Truck of the Year.
Contenders for the NACTOY awards, among the world’s most honorable auto awards, include the Ford Bronco, the Jeep Grand Cherokee, and Volkswagen’s ID.4.
Hyundai Motor Group has said it will introduce 23 fully electric models and sell 1 million units a year globally by 2025.
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