The all-new Hyundai Palisade, the brand’s inaugural three-row electric SUV, has finally arrived on the market. Ahead of its official unveiling in November, Hyundai previewed the larger Ioniq 5 with an intriguing teaser, providing a glimpse into the highly anticipated SUV’s design.
The moment we’ve been prepared for is finally here, encompassing every corner. Next month, Hyundai will debut its inaugural three-row electric SUV, the IONIQ 5.
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Hyundai unveiled its larger electric SUV concept, the SEVEN, to public scrutiny for the first time three years ago at the 2021 Los Angeles Auto Show.
Since then, Hyundai has officially confirmed that its latest all-electric model, the next generation in the IONIQ series, will be called the IONIQ 9, following the successful launches of the IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 6. The rebirth of the Ioniq 5 as a larger electrical SUV effectively solidifies its place as Hyundai’s new flagship model, marking a significant milestone in the brand’s transition to electric leadership.
Ahead of its November launch, spy shots have captured Hyundai’s inaugural three-row electric SUV, showcasing its impressive scale and bold design.
Hyundai offers its first glimpse of the IONIQ 9 with newly released teaser images. Hyundai’s IONIQ 5 debuts as the company’s first venture into the large electric SUV market, according to the manufacturer.
Hyundai’s inaugural three-row electric SUV is set to make its global debut in November.
Built on its advanced E-GMP architecture, the Hyundai IONIQ 5 offers a roomy and comfortable interior, according to recent marketing materials.
The latest teaser introduces the “Aerosthetic” concept, where sleek aesthetics seamlessly merge with aerodynamic precision.
Hyundai’s new three-row electric SUV draws inspiration from the sleek, watery design aesthetic of luxury yachts. Its extended wheelbase and curved roofline create a cavernous interior that can accommodate all passengers comfortably, including those in the third row.
The South Korea-inspired SUV’s design features diagonal patterns reminiscent of traditional Hanbok clothing on its exterior.
The entrance lamps showcase Hyundai’s distinctive parametric pixel design, first seen in other IONIQ models.
Recently, our team gained exclusive insight into the IONIQ 9 as its camouflage cover was significantly reduced during a recent test drive. While reviewing the “spacious” interior of the vehicle model, we caught a glimpse of it parked on a street in Korea just days ago.
Although unconfirmed, Hyundai’s three-row electric SUV is expected to rival Kia’s EV9 in terms of size, measuring approximately 197.2 inches long, 77.9 inches wide, 70.1 inches tall, and featuring a wheelbase of 122 inches, comparable in scale to the Telluride.
The Kia Telluride’s larger electric SUV variant boasts an impressive 42 inches of rear passenger legroom, surpassing even the Cadillac Escalade in this regard.
Priced from around $55,000, the Hyundai IONIQ 9 is expected to debut with a starting price similar to or slightly higher than that of the EV9. Prices for the most premium trims could exceed $80,000.
Hyundai will reveal further details about its latest model at its global debut in November. As new data emerges swiftly, it’s essential to validate and incorporate any findings into existing frameworks. Will the buzz surrounding this forthcoming series continue to build momentum leading up to its premiere?