Hyundai uses sleek designs to create hype for its electric sedan in this video.
The Hyundai Ioniq 6, the teaser video, doesn’t show the upcoming EV. The clip instead tries to convey the general feel of the vehicle by showing examples of simple things. The car’s tagline is “Electrified Streamliner” at the end.
Although the audio of the video is in Korean, Hyundai’s message about it can be understood by anyone. Ioniq 6 . The video begins with a young boy gazing at a photo of an Art-Deco-style bicycle. It is in a book that has the message “Bike of the Future.” Next we see a man sitting in a chair. The clouds flow above a mountain, then around a black stone. The last view shows a dome-shaped building, with windows covering it and a white hemisphere within. The styling of the Ioniq 6 is influenced by , the sleek-bodied Prophecy Concept (gallery below). The vehicle’s sleek lines are in keeping with Hyundai’s new EV promotion.
The road-going Ioniq 5 may look very similar to the concept, judging by spy shots. To hide the shape , camouflaged development cars have panels placed on their bodies. However, the front end is very similar to the show car.
The E-GMP platform is also used by the Ioniq 6 and the Kia EV6 GT. The sedan uses a 77.4-kilowatt hour battery pack. The dual-motor version would have 300 horsepower (224 kilowatts). An N performance variant could also be available that shares its 576-hp output (430-kW), with the EV6 GT. Rumours suggest that the Ioniq 6 could be launched in South Korea in June. This teaser seems to suggest that an unveiling will be imminent. It should be available in the US by the 2023 model year.
The Ioniq 7 is the next product in Hyundai’s electric vehicle sub-brand. It will be a large SUV, with wide windows, as shown in the concept. It will be able to ride on the EGMP platform, just like the other models.