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Hyundai is getting ready to shake things up. A new electric crossover SUV, likely the Hyundai IONIQ 2, is set...

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More small electric cars are coming and some car brands will want to join in. Hyundai currently has a sales problem with its electricians, because there are only quite large and price-intensive models on offer. This will be different in the coming years. While KIA already sells an EV3 and soon brings an EV2 into the market, at Hyundai is mainly planned. However, it is time, Hyundai wants to show a smaller electric SUV in 2025 and we all firmly e…

As all the manufacturers, Hyundai continues to convert its range gradually to electric. The Korean brand is currently preparing a new battery model to expand its range. It is expected to expand by 2026. What should we expect? Hyundai: soon a new urban SUV 100% electric At the moment, Hyundai's electric range has five models. The Ioniq line, including the Ioniq 5 and 6 and the most recent Ioniq 9, as well as the Inster and Kona Electric. The fami…

It will be at some point in the coming months that will be known as Hyundai's new electric crossover. The launch on the market would probably happen next year. Xavier Martinet, Hyundai's executive director in Europe, quoted by Autocar, said: "It will be revealed in the next few months. We are very involved in the electricalization of our range and the increase in our electricity supply in the coming years." According to that publication, it is t…

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Car and Driver broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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