Hyundai is reportedly developing a three-line SUV electric vehicle under the name Ioniq 7. However, the manufacturer plans to change its name to reflect its status in the Ioniq ranks.
Reporting from CarBuzz, Wednesday, March 6, the car is rumored to be changing its name to Ioniq 9. A manufacturer spokesman said that it would share further details ahead of the model's debut.
"Further details will be shared on the next Ioniq model ahead of its launch," said a Hyundai spokesperson.
The car is expected to launch this year, but Hyundai officials say that Ioniq 7 will not appear in the upcoming New York Auto Show.
In recent times, the car has been caught on camera on the highway with a camouflage robe. Not the same as the three-line SUV from the company's auspices, Kia EV9, the car looks stiffer in design with a backlight similar to Cadillac Escalade and the front fasia resembles the Hyundai Grandeur.
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Hyundai Ioniq 7 is expected to receive an electric motor measuring 215 dk and a 349 Nm torque. It is hoped that this car can launch in the near future so that it will know the specifications such as the distance from the battery and its most advanced features.
It is likely the car will be produced at a South Korean plant, but there is potential that Ioniq 7 will be assembled at a special EV Georgia plant, USA.
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