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Hyundai Ioniq 7 MPV spied testing ahead of 2024 unveil

Production of the Hyundai Ioniq 7 MPV is scheduled to begin in July 2024 at the brand's South Korean facility.

Hyundai is working on adding a new model to its 'Ioniq' series. The new electric MPV, Ioniq 7, is expected to be unveiled globally soon. It will go on sale in international markets sometime during the second half of 2024.

Ahead of its global unveil though, the P1 prototype version of the Ioniq 7 has been spotted testing in South Korea. The P1 prototype indicates it's the first produced vehicle in the assembly line, featuring almost the full specifications as the final production version.

As seen from the images, the Ioniq 7 carries forward a similar design language as its other EV siblings. This includes the minimalistic design, pixel LED dual-level headlights & LED tail lights that arch over the boot lid. The MPV also gets a sloping roofline and squared-off wheel arches. Inside, the Ioniq 7 makes use of sustainable & eco-friendly materials.

Technically, the Hyundai Ioniq 7 could borrow its components from the Kia EV9. This includes 76.1 kWh and 99.8 kWh battery pack options, paired with either a single or dual-motor setup. The Ioniq 7 MPV will also come packed with a host of smart tech and comfort features.

Production of the Hyundai Ioniq 7 MPV is scheduled to begin in July 2024 at the brand's South Korean facility.

Soure: TheKoreanCarBlog

 
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