Hyundai teased the future Ioniq 7 on twitter after a press conference at the IAA show in Munich
The Ioniq 7 will be built on a stretched version of the E-GMP platform already seen under the Ioniq 5
It is expected to launch in 2024
After a press conference in Munich, Hyundai posted a picture on Twitter that shows three vehicles taken from the side with most details blurred out.
This picture is interesting because next to the Ioniq 5 and the already unveiled Ioniq 6 concept is what will become the Ioniq 7.
Hyundai wants to complete its Ioniq lineup in the coming years. After the Ioniq 5 small crossover, the Ioniq 6 will be a compact sedan and the Ionic 7 looks like it will be a large SUV, probably featuring a third row of seats.
The photo also reveals the lighting arrangement in the front which is likely to reach production unchanged. A lightbar runs the width of the vehicle at the edge of the hood and a vertical rectangle sits lower on each side.
Since the Ioniq 7 will be built on the same platform as the Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6, it will be capable of charging speeds of up to 350 kW.
Hyundai has announced the Ionic 7 will have a bigger battery than its current electric offerings, perhaps around the 100-kWh mark, which would give it a longer range than the 480 kilometres (300 miles) offered by the Ioniq 5.
This electric SUV should make its public debut in 2024.