Hyundai has revraled the Seven Concept at the LA Auto Show and it gives an early preview of the road-going Ioniq 7 and is claimed to five a lounge like interior feel. Just as the Kia EV9 concept previewing a flagship three-row SUV, the Hyundai Seven Concept is also based on the E-GMP (Electric-Global Modular Platform) but the claimed numbers are slightly different.
The Hyundai Seven Concept is claimed to have a driving range of more than 483 km and using a 350 kW charging facility, it will reach from 10 to 80 per cent in just 20 minutes. The South Korean manufacturer has put a lot of emphasis on the interior and thus the wheels are pushed to the exterior to free up space for the occupants and it has a long wheelbase of 3.2 metres.
It does not have traditional seating configuration and instead has swivelling seats and a sectional couch. What is claimed to be a Universal Island is designed to feature home appliances such as shoe care compartment and a mini fridge while the panoramic OLED screen on the roof displays a number of things and can change the entire atmosphere of the cabin.
Some of the visual highlights are use of recyclable materials, extensive use of cupper on the inside, a hygiene Airflow System, UVC sanitizion provision, aerodynamic body panels, streamlined roof, Parametric Pixel lights, welcome light sequence, etc. The production Ioniq 7 will certainly be toned down compared to its conceptual version.
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