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2024 Hyundai Ioniq 7 e-SUV removes disguise in recent spy shots

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Last updated: 2024/01/25 at 8:01 PM
EV-a2zm Published January 24, 2024 3 Min Read
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South Korean automaker Hyundai plans to deliver its new Ioniq 7 electric SUV to showrooms in late 2024. Excitingly, the latest spy photos of the undisguised model revealed more details about its design.

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Spy photo highlightsTechnical detailsProduction and availability

Spy photo highlights

Instagram user @kindelauto shared the spy photo of the 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 7 on the social media platform. It will draw inspiration from the 2021 ‘Seven’ concept.

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The light design mirrors new Hyundai models, including the Staria people mover and Kona small SUV. It also features a big strip running throughout the width of the car’s bonnet. 

As hinted by the camouflage’s contouring, black plastic cladding may be around the wheel arches. It will also have retractable door handles, a pair of roof rails, and a glass roof.

Technical details

The 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 7 will ride on the same E-GMP electric vehicle platform as the Ioniq 5 and 6. It will also feature the same 76.1 kWh and 99.8 kWh batteries as the Kia EV9.

Both battery packs support charging speeds of approximately 25 minutes to reach 80% SoC from 10% with a 350 kW charger.

Hyundai has yet to announce more details about the 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 7. However, it previously stated that the model will deliver a driving range of over 483km in its most efficient variant.

The 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 7 will reportedly make its debut early next year with the automaker’s scalable E-GMP platform, Seven-inspired styling, an available dual-motor setup, as well as around 336 miles of electric range. Expect more details to surface in the coming months. #Ioniq7 pic.twitter.com/xN5OBEvfuS

— Cole Marzen (@cole_marzen) July 25, 2022

Presented below are the expected specifications of the Hyundai Ioniq 7:

AspectHyundai Ioniq 7 Specification (Expected)
Wheelbase3.2 meter (126 in.)
DrivelineRWD/AWD
Max. System PowerUp to 283 kW (379 hp)
Max. System TorqueUp to 700 Nm (516 lb.-ft.)
Battery Pack CapacityUp to 99.8 kWh
Top speed124 mph
Range (EPA)Up to ~300 miles
Peak DC Charging Power350 kW
Peak AC Charging Power10.5 kW
10-80% DC Fast-Charging Time~25 minutes
AC Charging time7-9 hours
V2LYes
Source: Top Electric SUV

Production and availability

Hyundai plans to start the new Ioniq 7 production in July 2024, as per the Korea Herald. Global production will occur at the existing Asan factory in South Korea. 

In addition, Hyundai also aims to produce the new model at its under-development EV and battery factory at the Bryan County Megasite in Georgia.

The South Korean automaker seeks to bring the new Ioniq 7 electric SUV to showrooms later this year, ahead of its arrival in the Australian market by the end of 2024.

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