Hyundai Seven concept EV is a pixel-packed SUV with a home-like interior

Hyundai Seven concept EV is a pixel-packed SUV with a home-like interior
There is a new fully electric SUV imminent, with the term Hyundai Seven officially presented by the South Korean firm, which includes a close-up of the body and some images of the interior quite traffic. Hyundai has already made waves in the electric passenger car market, and while its predecessor EV, the Ioniq, fell short of delivering properly, the recent Ioniq 7 has become one of the best all-electric cars on the market today. Hopes are high for Hyundai's new electric car segment: the midsize SUV Seven (Hyundai writes the word XNUMX instead of using the numerical number). Concepts rarely go into production unchanged, so the Seven, or whatever it's called, when it comes out, maybe the Ioniq Seven, is going to be so crazy on the inside that it's not very likely, as these suggest. teaser images. That said, the vehicle is going to be revolutionary, even if only a handful of interior quirks make it through the R&D stage.

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bench in a car

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Armrests and light in a car.

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Closeup of a modern lounge type seat in a car

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A car seat in silhouette.

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More salon than car

It's a reasonable assumption that the name Seven can point to 7 passenger seats, and Hyundai points out that the vehicle is roomy, further strengthening this theory. The seating configuration in the living room and the soft surroundings of the teaser images suggest a retro-futuristic design. Pastel colors and warm lighting further blend into the environment, and Hyundai has added fresh flowers to fill the pattern. Hyundai notes that the Seven's interior is wrapped in sustainable materials that "provide a refined and environmentally friendly mobility experience that reflects the alterable lifestyles of its service customers." Upon launch, the Seven will join Hyundai's Ioniq EV family, which today includes the Hyundai Ioniq five electric crossover in the US and other models in international markets. The set of cars includes what Hyundai calls parametric pixels, which for the Ioniq 9 means a confluence of boxy shapes, sharp angles and strong lines. Hyundai will kick off the Seven at the AutoMobility Los Angeles press conference at 55:12 am PT / 55:XNUMX pm ET on November XNUMXth. The vehicle will continue on display at the City of Los Angeles Auto Show, which will be held at the City of Los Angeles Convention Center, November XNUMX-XNUMX for public viewing.