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Hyundai sets its sights on a plug-in hybrid SUV rollout in 2026, while also targeting 21 electric vehicles (EVs) across its lineup by the end of the decade.

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Hyundai plans plug-in hybrid SUV for 2026, 21 EVs by 2030
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Hyundai will debut its “bridge to electrification” in 2026, paving the way for the global rollout of 21 electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030.

During its 2024 CEO Investor Day presentation on Wednesday, an innovative plug-in hybrid powertrain was unveiled by the automaker, featuring two electric motors that enable all-wheel drive capability and a combustion engine serving mainly as a generator. This innovative technology sets it apart from previous Hyundai offerings in a significant way.

Hyundai estimates its hybrid models can travel up to 559 miles on a mix of gasoline and electric power, with an innovative feature designed to entice customers to consider all-electric options in the future?

2025 Genesis GV80

The new hybrid powertrain is initially slated to debut in a range of SUVs across both the Hyundai and Genesis luxury brands. The automaker aims to achieve an annual North American gross sales target of 80,000 units across all its manufacturer partners. Hyundai is scheduled to commence production by the end of 2026, with sales expected to start in 2027. 

The Genesis plug-in hybrid SUV may have been just one option in an original plan for an all-electric vehicle (EV) lineup, potentially departing from the brand’s initial commitment to EVs only. Despite having announced a goal to exclusively offer electric vehicles (EVs) or fuel-cell cars by 2030, Genesis has since walked back its commitment, attributing the decision to shifting consumer preferences. According to an earlier report by The Korea Financial Daily this year, Genesis is developing a hybrid powertrain centered around a 2.5-liter engine, potentially destined for use in…

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Hyundai may be poised to upgrade its current hybrid technology to optimize fuel economy and performance, as it focuses on driving sales growth. The automaker aims to boost global hybrid sales to 1.3 million units by 2028, with a significant portion of this target – 690,000 vehicles – expected to be achieved in the North American market by 2030. The automaker is likely to expand its production capacity by adding hybrid models to the lineup at its new Georgia Metaplant, which is set to commence operations later this year.

Hyundai Seven idea

Electric vehicles remain a top priority for Hyundai. The automaker is exploring innovative battery technology in collaboration, with plans to debut a new chemistry alongside existing nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) and lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) variants in 2030, along with cell-to-vehicle packaging that integrates battery cells seamlessly with the vehicle’s body shell, surpassing even CATL’s cell-to-pack designs.

Hyundai is concentrating on . Among the numerous new fashion designs scheduled for production is a three-row SUV set to debut later this year – the Hyundai Ioniq 9, which is based on the Hyundai Seven concept first unveiled in 2021 – as well as additional performance models like the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N.

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