Hyundai’s family of electric cars has great projections to increase over the years. One of the models keeping the brand’s followers expectant is the Ioniq 7. Therefore, the brand has decided to reveal a small preview of what will be the Asian sustainable vehicle.
It is an image of the prototype that could later become the design in question. It should be noted that this is not the production model but a design by the brand to illustrate a minimal preview of the upcoming car.
The acronym SEVEN refers to the number seven in English decorating the lower part of the front grille. However, this is a totally different prototype to the Ioniq, but it serves to ‘predict’ what the next member of this family will be like.
The LED headlights have been symmetrically placed in the form of small squares. 39 geometric figures to be exact appear on the far right of the front grille that reveals the front wheel and part of the rear with an attractive silhouette decorated in dark green, pleasing to the eye and imposing at the same time.
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Now, as revealed by the South Korean manufacturer, to expose it next November 17 during the AutoMobility to be held in Los Angeles, it will be one of the strategies to reveal the new member of the Ioniq family, and of course, there will be more evidence of aesthetic and aerodynamic details, as well as mechanical and electronic.
About Hyundai
Established in 1967, Hyundai Motor Company is present in more than 200 countries with more than 120,000 employees dedicated to addressing real-world mobility challenges around the world. Based on the brand vision “Progress for humanity”, Hyundai Motor is accelerating its transformation into a smart mobility solutions provider.
The company invests in advanced technologies such as robotics and urban air mobility (UAM) to generate revolutionary mobility solutions, while pursuing open innovation to introduce future mobility services. In pursuit of a sustainable future for the world, Hyundai will continue its efforts to introduce zero-emission vehicles equipped with industry-leading electric vehicle and hydrogen fuel cell technologies.
Written by | Ronald Ortega