Hyundai SEVEN Electric SUV Concept Debuts With Autonomous Tech
Hyundai SEVEN Electric SUV Concept Debuts With Autonomous Tech
Expected to be launched in 2024, the upcoming Hyundai Ioniq 7 will be underpinned by an E-GMP architecture similar to the IONIQ 5 and Kia EV6.
Hyundai has unveiled the Seven concept SUV at the Los Angeles Auto Show 2021 that previews the South Korean automaker's future sport utility electric vehicles (SUVs). In its final production form, which is expected to make its debut in 2024, the Seven Concept will be rechristened as the Ioniq 7 electric SUV.
Hyundai's future EVs will be sold exclusively under the company's subsidiary brand - Ioniq. The Seven Concept is based on the same Hyundai Motor Group's electric-global modular platform (E-GMP) that currently underpins the Ioniq 5 and its cousin the Kia EV6. This architecture also underlies the upcoming Kia EV9 concept.
The proportions of the Seven Concept are expected to be around the same area as the carmaker's current flagship SUV- the Palisade. Offering a wheelbase of 3,200 mm, the Seven Concept has a very long side profile which translates into a spacious cabin. The Seven concepts assume significance for Hyundai as the company plans to go completely electric by 2045. As with most automobile concepts, the Seven Concept SUV looks futuristic and a bit too gimmicky which suggests that it is far from being ready for production at this point. , The Korean carmaker has carried forward the neo-retro design of the Ioniq 5 in the concept SUV.
Exterior Design
Notable exterior highlights include 'Parametric Pixel' lights up front, a faux mesh grille, and vertical fog lamps that give an elegant look to the face of the SUV. The SUV rides on chunky 5-spoke alloy wheels with 'Active Air' flaps, which are positioned or retracted for brake cooling and low-drag purposes, respectively. The roofline also gradually curves down giving it a coupe-like appearance.
The side profile features more attractive highlights such as pillar-less coach doors, roof rails, squarish wheel arches, and retracting cameras that replace traditional wing mirrors. At the rear, the Seven Concept gets an all-glass tailgate with pixel-like tail-lights and an illuminated Hyundai logo.
Interior and Features
Inside the cabin, the SUV offers a very different layout from the traditional three-row SUV. While the first and second row has swiveling lounge chairs, the third row has a wrap-around sofa-type configuration. Passengers can watch their favorite scenes on the large OLED screen on the glass roof. Also, the doors open outwards like a Rolls Royce.
As luxurious as it is, Seven Concept's cabin is built with sustainable materials and renewable resources such as mineral plaster, copper, bamboo wood, recycled fabrics, and bamboo wood. Apart from this, the cabin has been equipped with features like a mini-fridge, shoe-care compartment, UVC lights that clean the interiors of the car, and a hygiene airflow system.
Specifications
The Korean carmaker is yet to reveal the battery and motor specifications, but the Ioniq 7 is expected to be powered by a dual-motor setup that can derive its energy from a battery pack of 80 kWh capacity. The concept model is said to offer a range of over 480 km on a single charge. The battery can be charged from 10 to 80 percent in just 20 minutes when connected to a 350kW fast charger.
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