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2024 Hyundai Ioniq 7 Large SUV: Design, Tech And Everything Else We Know

This article contains independent illustrations based on intel and a teaser served by Hyundai last month. The renderings were made by CarScoops’ artist Josh Byrnes and they are neither related to nor endorsed by Hyundai.

Hot on the heels of the edgy Ioniq 5 and upcoming Ioniq 6 saloon, Hyundai is also preparing to expand its EV range with a large SUV. Likely to be named Ioniq 7, the three-row flagship will spearhead the Korean automaker’s mission to become CO2-neutral by 2045.

Virtually teased in conceptual form next to its siblings at last month’s 2021 Munich Motor Show (IAA 2021), the Ioniq 7’s shadowy outline left more questions than answers. Not so for us! We have been able to decipher much of its appearance with some digital trickery, but what else can we expect? Let’s dig a bit further.

Read More: Everything We Know About Hyundai’s Ioniq 6 Electric Sedan

Futurism On Wheels

While many automakers are constrained by corporate design identity, Hyundai has thrown away the rulebook with a refreshingly distinct model line-up. The Ioniq 7 pushes the boundaries again with a design ethos that trades fussy detailing for futuristic chic.

Frontal styling sports a LED light bar spanning the width of the bonnet in the same fashion as the Staria minivan. Lower down the main headlamp units feature parametric pixel light-emitting diodes and a contrasting front panel in place of a traditional grille.

Further back, you’ll notice the swept-back greenhouse abruptly cuts away at the rear, and the sheet-metal surfacing is uniquely devoid of unnecessary contours. Squared-off fenders match the beltline profile, and flush door handles add to the avant-garde look.

Hyundai recently teased its upcoming range of Ioniq electric models. From left to right are the Ioniq 6 sedan, the Ioniq 7 SUV and the production Ioniq 5 crossover

A Spacious Place To Be

Whilst we’ve yet to set sights on the Ioniq 7’s interior, sources tell us it’ll be every bit as trend-setting as the Ioniq 5 in terms of style, equipment and practicality. If you thought the latter offered a copious amount of occupant space, then the three-row Ioniq 7 will shift those perceptions again with its Palisade-like dimensions.

See Also: Here’s What We Think The 2025 Audi A8 e-Tron Flagship Electric Sedan Will Look Like

Expect a plethora of technological goodies, including a digital instrument cluster and infotainment display, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, augmented-reality heads-up display and advanced voice recognition. Driver aids will likely include Level 2 autonomous driving (highway driving pilot), lane-keeping assist, blind-spot view monitor, rear cross-traffic alert and over-the-air updates.

Platform & Powertrain

Like the Ioniq 5 and 6, the Ioniq 7 uses Hyundai Motor Group’s E-GMP platform shared with other Kia and Genesis EVs. It will feature a larger 100-kWh battery pack utilizing new battery chemistry with an estimated range of more than 300 miles (483 km). The 800-volt system will allow DC fast-charging up to 350 kW, with a 10 to 80 percent recharge only taking 18 minutes.

All-wheel-drive will be available, with the dual-motor setup reportedly generating 308 hp (230 kW). Higher output options are likely to be offered too. Here, we could see performance figures eclipse the highly potent Kia EV6 GT and its stealthy 577 horsepower and 740 Newton-meters (546 pound-feet) of torque.

The E-GMP architecture, which is short for Electric Global Modular Platform, will serve as the foundation for the Hyundai Motor Group’s (Hyundai, Kia and Genesis) battery-powered models

Rivals & Reveal

Rivals will include a Kia version with unique styling and a Telluride-sized footprint. A lot will depend on pricing and exact size, but there are many electric SUVs and crossovers either in the pipeline or already available, including Volkswagen ID.6, Tesla’s Model X, Rivian R1S, BMW iX, Cadillac Lyriq, Fisker Ocean, Audi Q6 e-tron, and maybe, just maybe, we’ll also see the Faraday Future FF91.

The Ioniq 7 will likely be revealed in conceptual guise in the coming months, with the production-spec version arriving in early 2024.

What do you think of the Ioniq 7’s monolithic appearance? Share your views in the comments below.

Illustrations Copyright Carscoops.com / Josh Byrnes

 


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2021 Hyundai Veloster N Adds 8-speed DCT, Available in October

Hyundai today released product details for its 2021 Veloster N model, which now offers a high-performance N eight-speed wet dual-clutch transmission (N DCT), N Light Sport Seats, navigation and a full host of new driver-assistance features. The 2021 Veloster N, including models with the new N DCT, will arrive at US Hyundai dealers in October.

 

2021 VELOSTER N

  • New, available N Eight-Speed Wet Dual-Clutch Transmission
    • Steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters
    • Thermal endurance capabilities meet sustained high-performance levels
    • Includes N Track Sense Shift with Launch Control
  • New standard N Light Sport Seats with Illuminated N Logo
    • Performance side bolsters and 4.4 lb. weight reduction
  • Performance Package equipment now standard on Veloster N
  • New, standard eight-inch display audio/navigation system
  • New, standard driver assistance features include: Forward Collision-avoidance Assist, Lane Following Assist, Lane Keeping Assist, Driver Attention Warning, Blind Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist and Rear Cross-traffic Collision Warning
  • New white exterior color replaces Chalk White exterior color (November production)

2021 VELOSTER (all non-N Models)

  • 2021 Veloster is not changed from the 2020 Veloster model

“Veloster N demonstrates Hyundai’s approach to high-performance cars. By equipping Veloster N with N DCT, drivers get performance and convenience at the same time,” said Thomas Schemera, Head of Product Division at Hyundai Motor. “Anyone who wants a fun driving experience will jump at the chance to pilot the new Veloster N – an everyday sports car with racetrack capabilities.”

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N Eight-speed Wet Dual-clutch Transmission
Hyundai developed the N DCT with manual or fully-automatic modes and eight speeds for improved acceleration and efficiency. N DCT is equipped with electronic actuators that operate the dual clutch, providing ride comfort, fuel efficiency and driving fun. Unlike a dry dual-clutch transmission, the wet N DCT uses oil to significantly improve lubrication and cooling performance, as required of higher-torque applications. The new N wet-type dual-clutch transmission uses an electric oil pump for increased thermal endurance and reduced direct parasitic drag on the powertrain. The N DCT was fully-developed in-house by N engineers, with a fun-to-drive tuning focus.

Race-like Manual Shift Logic
This fun-to-drive tuning target is further enhanced via an aggressive shift feel that is accentuated by “push” actuation. Under braking, with the driver resisting forward g-forces, lower gears are selected with an ergonomic forward push of the gear selector. Conversely, under the rearward g-forces of acceleration, higher gears are selected via a natural, rearward pull of the lever.

Korean-spec model shown

N Grin Shift
The N DCT even comes with game-like features that enhance driving fun. N Grin Shift (NGS) increases peak torque by seven percent from 260 lb.-ft. to 278 lb.-ft. by allowing temporary turbocharger over-boost and maximizing transmission response. When activated, the N Grin Shift mode causes the powertrain to shift to its sportiest program for up to 20 seconds (such as for passing). Further, transmission customization settings are now available in the “Custom” screen mode.

N Power Shift and N Track Sense Shift
N Power Shift (NPS) engages when the car accelerates with more than 90 percent throttle demand, mitigating torque reduction by using upshifts to deliver maximum power to the wheels through each gear change. This gives the driver a responsive feeling of dynamic acceleration when shifting, with a factory-estimated zero to 60 mph time of 5.6 seconds. N Track Sense Shift (NTS) discerns when road conditions are optimal for dynamic driving and activates automatically, selecting the right gear and shift timing for optimal performance.

Driving Experience Customization
Along with other updated features, such as Rev Matching, Launch Control and Overboost, Veloster N is optimized to automatically sense driving styles and road conditions to optimize shift points. For example, the car will hold lower gears longer in performance driving for better acceleration out of corners. Conversely, if the driver is aggressively pushing the car on a racetrack, the car will use the full range of available engine RPM to maximize performance. All of these features can be configured in Veloster N’s improved infotainment system, using the latest operating system shown on a high-definition eight-inch display.

N DCT Engineering
The Veloster N DCT transmission employs two clutch assemblies, one for odd gears and one for even and reverse gears. The clutch actuator assembly utilizes a lightweight electric motor-driven system for greater efficiency, optimized shift response and compact packaging. It also deploys an external damper for improved NVH (noise, vibration and harshness). The DCT uses an electromechanical gear actuator, yielding a lightweight design, higher fuel efficiency and precise shifting control via the engine’s electronic control unit. The DCT gearing assembly uses hollow input shafts for an ultra-lightweight and extremely responsive shifting character.

N Light Sport Seats
The new N Light Sport Seats are wrapped in cloth and leatherette upholstery to firmly hold the driver in position during spirited driving. These track-ready seats are thinner and lighter, with a weight reduction of 4.4 lbs. N Light Sports Seats have an illuminated N logo on the upper side of the backrest, adding to the interior aesthetic. The N logo illumination operates in conjunction with other interior lights to create a distinctive interior ambiance.

Korean-spec model shown

 

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Hyundai Motors unveils Elantra N Line Renders

Hyundai Motors Company just released the Elantra N Line Sport Sedan render adding an affordable model N to its list of its increasing N Brand models.

 

The design of the Elantra N Line, as we have seen on previous leak information, is wide and low using Hyundai’s signature cascading grill with the N Line branding and the lower air intake are wider which are Motorsport-inspired. On the side, Hyundai is using the N brand signature gloss black on the window accents and side skirts plus the 18-inch alloy wheels with larger brakes.

At the back you can see the twin pipe exhaust, rear diffuser and trunklid lip spoiler but there is no changes to the taillights and surprisingly there is N Line badge on the trunk.

“Elantra N Line offers a more aggressive design that incorporates N Line’s signature red accents inside and out at an attractive price,” said Thomas Schemera, Executive Vice President, Head of Product Division at Hyundai Motor Group. “This will definitely satisfy those who are looking to join the Hyundai N community.”

The new Elantra N line should have the 1.6-liter T-GDI engine with a slightly higher displacement than before. The transmission could be a 7-speed DCT transmission or a 6-speed manual transmission. The highest output of thi engine 201 hp also found on the Elantra GT N Line or the I30 N Line.

 

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We can expect its debuts in the following weeks, stay tuned!

Source: Hyundai News