Hyundai Ioniq 7 (Expected: 2024)
With the futuristic approach, Hyundai is coming up with its dream come true Ioniq 7, an all electric SUV. Sharing the same size to the three-row Hyundai Palisade, Ioniq 7, riding on the same E-GMP platform as the Ioniq 5 and many other future Hyundai and Kia EV models. However as of now Hyundai has unveiled the concept, but considering the design and other features, the actual Ioniq 7 might look even more adventurous. As the SUV is conventionally large in size, a substantial battery is anticipated, offering a range of at least 300 miles in a potentially quick charge.
Hyundai Ioniq 5 N and 6 N (Expected: 2024)
Hyundai high performance Ioniq 5, thrilled the market with its impressive performance, and named the 2022 EV of the year. But the company doesn’t want to make, unhappy as Hyundai’s pumped-up N division isn’t going anywhere as the Korean carmaker moves from gas to electric power. The Ioniq 5 N has dual electric motors with 601 horsepower combinedly with an extra 40 horses zooming the Ioniq 5 N to 60 mph in a claimed 3.4 seconds. While Ioniq 5 rides on the same platform as the Kia EV6 GT, but it’s not the carbon copy, N division has made it’s the hottest SUV to hit the road. It also featured a drift mode for some tire-shredding action, simulated gearshifts to make your electric drive more exciting, and three sound profiles, one mimicking the turbo four-cylinder from the Elantra N. Ready to hit the market early next year, the Ioniq 5 N is set to be joined by an Ioniq 6 N, that shares the same hardware and looking something like the RN22e concept.
2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5
2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 is the updated version of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 EV series that debuted as a 2022 model. Hyundai Ioniq 5 comes in both Single and dual– motor powertrains. This year also the Ioniq 5 gets the good changes for 2025. Looking similar to the previous version for it’s look and style but the more powerful two battery packs grows the capacity of the EV from 77.4 kWh to 84.0 kWh that is expected to push the Ioniq 5 range to about 325 miles per charge. Hyundai also says the 225-h single-motor can hit 60 mph in 77.4 seconds. As there is no official price tag to the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 but it is expected to hit the market with the price tag of $44,000 that goes to $55,000 according to the available trim and options.
Also a sporty looking N-line model joins the lineup with great features, but all models benefit from the updated front and rear bumper styling, a slightly larger rear spoiler and a rear windshield wiper. The interior of the updated Hyundai Ioniq is a tech-savvy spacious and comfortable from its rival Ford Mustang Mach-E and Volkswagen ID.4.It also provides a digitized dashboard and a heavy dose of eco-friendly materials. A 12.0-inch touchscreen infotainment with the latest features shares a panel on the dash with a 12.0-inch digital gauge cluster. Also the roaster, including a more advanced lane-keeping assist system and a side-impact collision avoidance feature join the standard driver-assistance feature of EV.
2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid (Expected: Mid 2024)
Tucson is a compact SUV offered by Hyundai, now 2025 Hyundai Tucson comes in the Hybrid and Phev plug-in hybrid mode. The new EV features a new grille design teamed with wider bumpers and streamlined lighting elements front and back, A 12.3-inch infotainment screen as a stantrad that goes to two-screens-in-one dashboard layout with upper trim levels. Hyundai also offers other high tech features like Hyundai digital key smartphone app for remote monitoring. With an electric motor it also uses a turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder gas engine that jointly makes 231 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque in the Hybrid Tucson. For power and performance Plug-in hybrid Tucson PHEVs use a 13.8-kWh battery pack that delivers an EPA-estimated 33 miles of electric-only driving. A 7.2-kW onboard charger can fully recharge the battery in about two hours when connected to a Level 2 charging station. The range of the Tucson PHEV in total is 388-miles with both a full charge battery and full tank of gas. The Plug-in hybrid also get a green Zone Mode that switches the system to Pure EV.
The new EV features includes two new driving odes – a user-configurable My Drive mode and Baby Mode, a new grille design teamed with wider bumpers and streamlined lighting elements front and back, A 12.3-inch infotainment screen as a standard that goes to two-screens-in-one dashboard layout with upper trim levels. Hyundai also offers other high tech features like Hyundai digital key smartphone app for remote monitoring. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard across the range. As there is no official comment on the pricing of the Hybrid Tucson but is expected to start near $34,000 and go up to $47,000 according to the trim and options.