Hyundai Seven Electric Crossover Teased Ahead Of Global Debut

- The Hyundai Seven Electric will make its global debut on November 17.
- It will likely be a seven-seater electric crossover.
- It will use eco-friendly materials on the inside.
The Hyundai Seven electric crossover is all set to make its global debut this month and Hyundai has teased it ahead of its unveil on November 17. The new teaser gives us a glimpse of its exterior design and while we can make out that the car is destined to look futuristic, the teaser images of the cabin hint at the design which is ahead of its league or at least a segment above. On the inside, the Hyundai Seven electric crossover concept looks nothing short of a lounge and that's very cool.
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The Hyundai Seven Electric concept is likely to get stylish chairs.
The Seven concept boasts a group of LED lights stacked at the corner in three column motifs and one that insets into the hood area and is likely to run the length of its bonnet. Now Hyundai says that these small, individual lamps will be used as Parametric Pixels. A previous teaser from September gave a better look at the Seven concept's shape that includes a sleek roof and a blunt tail.
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It will offer a lounge like cabin experience.
As already said, on the inside, the Seven boasts a premium lounge experience with modern chairs and a wood trim at the lower section. Hyundai states that the cabin uses sustainable materials. And given its size and name, it is expected to be a seven-seater electric crossover. In a statement, the company said, "Seven's interior suggests a premium and personalised lounge ambience, deepening the space innovation that Hyundai Motor has shown with IONIQ 5." Hyundai also confirmed that it will be furnished and trimmed in sustainable materials offering an eco-friendly mobility experience. The Seven will go on to be a part of Hyundai's Ioniq lineup and will likely be called the Ioniq 7, in line with the existing Ioniq 5 and the upcoming Ioniq 7.
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The Hyundai Seven Electric will use eco-friendly materials on the inside.
According to previous reports, the Seven will use a stretched version of the E-GMP platform. The battery is expected to be a 100 kilowatt-hours unit and likely will offers a range of about 483 km. The crossover could use two electric motors belting out around 300 bhp in combination.
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