After unveiling its new “Hyundai Way” strategy on Wednesday, Hyundai confirmed its highly anticipated three-row electric SUV, the IONIQ 9, will be built in the US. Hyundai also revealed plans to launch EREVs with over 550 miles (900 km) range. Here’s what else you can expect from Hyundai over the next few years.

“In the era of electrification, Hyundai Motor Company is an unrivaled company that has introduced the entire electric vehicle lineup, from mass-market brands to luxury and high-performance models, the fastest,” Hyundai’s CEO Jang Jae-hoon said at the event.

Hyundai revealed its new mid-to-long-term strategy during its 2024 CEO Investor Day. As part of the new “Hyundai Way,” the company aims to sell 5.55 million vehicles globally by 2030.

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    2 months ago

    With the whole Ioniq line, and with the other auto makers pulling back, I feel like Hyundai might just take a good chunk of the EV market soon.

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    2 months ago

    Wonder what the price on these will be.

    Also, should we change the name of this sublemmy from “electric vehicles” to “articles from electrek.com” ?

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      2 months ago

      LOL they have a lot of good articles. I try to draw from as many sources as possible.

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    2 months ago

    Sorry, but that looks awful. I’m sure it’s functional, but the back end looks like those awful “Magnum wagon” conversions of Dodge sedans from the early 2000s.

    I will be interested to see how well it sells considering how saturated the SUV market is. I will say VW should take note of the 500 mile range. That’s what their ID Buzz bus should be getting.