The large electric electric SUV market is about to receive a competitor who promises to hit the table. This is the expected Hyundai Ioniq 9 , an imposing vehicle that will position itself as the flagship of the Hyundai electric family.
Scheduled for its launch at the end of 2025, the Ioniq 9 not only seeks to offer a sustainable mobility solution for large families, but also redefine the standards of luxury, space and technology in its segment.
Design and Interior Space
Inspired by the "Seven Concept" prototype, the design of the Hyundai Ioniq 9 is characterized by its futuristic lines and an imposing presence. The distinctive "Parametric Pixel" of the Ioniq range is expected, but with an evolution that will grant you a unique personality. With a length that will exceed five meters, this three -row SUV will offer an exceptionally spacious and versatile cabin. The interior, conceived as a "vital space on wheels", will highlight for the use of sustainable materials and a minimalist and diaphanous design, where technology will be integrated intuitively to maximize the comfort of all occupants.
Technology and benefits
Built on the advanced E-GMP platform (Global Electric Modular Platform) of the Hyundai Group, the Ioniq 9 will benefit from an 800 volt architecture. This will allow ultra -granted loads, being able to recover from 10% to 80% of the battery in less than 20 minutes. Although the final specifications have not yet been confirmed, it is rumored that the access versions will have a rear engine and autonomy that will be around 500 kilometers, while the most powerful variants, with double engine and total traction, could exceed 400 hp of power and offer even greater autonomy.
Conclusion
The Hyundai Ioniq 9 is called to be a key actor of the large electric SUVs. With its daring design proposal, an interior that is an extension of the home and an avant -garde technology, Hyundai seeks to conquer families that need space and versatility without renouncing efficiency and a first level driving experience. Undoubtedly, a launch that will mark a before and after in the electrification strategy of the South Korean brand.