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Hyundai Motor Debuts All-Electric Concept THREE at IAA Mobility 2025
Hyundai's Concept THREE, expected in 2026, targets Europe's compact EV segment amid a 46% regional sales increase, highlighting the brand's electrification and sustainability goals.
- On Tuesday, Hyundai Motor Company unveiled Concept THREE, its first compact EV under the Ioniq sub-brand, at IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich, marking its return after four years at a Parametric Pixel-themed booth.
- Facing rising urbanisation and stricter rules, Hyundai Motor Company plans to extend the Ioniq line into compact EVs and aims to electrify every model in Europe by 2027.
- Hyundai designed the Concept THREE with an Art of Steel design and Parametric Pixel lighting, measuring 4,287 mm long and featuring sustainable ocean waste textiles and lightweight aluminum foam.
- Hyundai and observers say the Concept THREE previews an Ioniq hatchback due next year, likely badged Ioniq 3 and built in Europe from 2027.
- At IAA Mobility 2025, which draws over half a million visitors, Europe's EV market sold 1.38 million units, highlighting Hyundai's strategic focus on compact EVs.
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Although he still looks playful, he is serious: What stands at the IAA as Concept Three at Hyundai will soon become the Ioniq 3 and will challenge electric compacts for the first time.
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