Key Highlights
- Hyundai Ioniq 9 electric SUV launching soon
- November 2024 timeline tipped
- Official teasers shared online
- Will be based on e-GMP architecture (used by Kia EV9)
Hyundai is proactively strengthening their ultra-premium segment with all-electric SUVs and crossovers. And in a bid to do so, the Korean auto giant is now gearing up to expand the Ioniq series with the most powerful model, the Ioniq 9. Showcased during the 2021 Los Angeles Auto Show, the Hyundai Ioniq 9 is finally production ready and will hit the shelves globally this month itself. The official set of Ioniq 9’s teasers have started making their way online ahead of the global debut. Details below:
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Hyundai Ioniq 9: Here’s What TheTeasers Reveal
Hyundai Ioniq 9’s official teaser shared online gives just a glimpse of its outline design. The looks and styling is similar to that of the concept model which was showcased almost three years back. While the complete exterior design isn’t shared by the company, the EV9 is bringing along a curved aerodynamic approach in its appeal which will look different than the boxy profile offered by the flagship Kia EV9 e-SUV.
The Hyundai Ioniq 9 is a three-row SUV and is said to be the biggest in the entire Ioniq lineup. Its distinct designing up front will be highlighted by the full-width LED light bar with ‘parametric pixels’. The side profile will include sturdy D-pillars, and pop-out door handles. The squared wheel arches adds up to its futuristic looks. The rear profile is not revealed as of now but we can expect the insights to be shared further with more teasers.
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Hyundai Ioniq 9: Powertrain Expected
Hyundai is expected to launch the Ioniq 9 with the dual battery pack options. The lower trims could feature a 71.6 kWh battery, while the top trims could come with 99.8 kWh battery. It will be built on the e-GMP platform which is same as the Kia EV9. We should get more information detailing Ioniq 9’s performance metrics and features in the coming weeks.