
Hyundai is set to present a new electric vehicle – its “largest electric vehicle to date” – at the forthcoming Brussels Motor Show, scheduled from January 9 to 18. While Hyundai has not disclosed specific information regarding the electric vehicle – apart from the fact that it will feature the company’s “cutting-edge electric technology” and will include an 800V charging system – it is anticipated that the vehicle will be an electric variant of the Staria MPV available internationally.
- The forthcoming Hyundai electric vehicle will surpass the size of the Ioniq 9.
- It will feature an 800V charging system.
- The updated Ioniq 6 is also set to make its debut in Europe.
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New Hyundai Electric Vehicle: What Should We Anticipate?
The teaser image provides limited information, featuring only a full-width LED light bar along with the Hyundai logo positioned just beneath it. Those with a discerning eye will recognize that the lighting configuration bears a resemblance to that of the ICE-powered Staria MPV. Additionally, with a length exceeding 5.2 meters, the Staria has the potential to become Hyundai’s largest electric vehicle to date. For context, Hyundai’s current largest electric vehicle, the Ioniq 9, measures slightly over 5 meters.
Prototypes of the Staria Electric Vehicle have also been observed undergoing testing on an international scale. Regarding its design, it is not anticipated to differ significantly from the ICE-powered Staria, although it will likely incorporate some updates specific to electric vehicles. Presently, the Staria is available with petrol, diesel, and hybrid powertrains in international markets.
What Additional Features Will Hyundai Present at the Brussels Motor Show?
In addition to the brand-new electric vehicle, Hyundai will showcase the refreshed Ioniq 6, which was revealed in April of this year. There will also be a dedicated N Zone, where attendees can engage with the Ioniq 5 N and the Ioniq 6 N, along with an interactive arcade gaming area centered around the Insteroid.