Volkswagen ID.4's competitor! Beijing Hyundai officially announces a brand new pure electric SUV: How much would you pay to buy it?
Kuai Technology March 28th News,Beijing Hyundai is about to launch a brand-new all-electric SUV, built on a dedicated electric platform and featuring the latest family design language, which significantly differs from the current models on sale.
The spy photos of the new car show that its design style is round and full, with rounded line elements and a closed grille on the front face, and a trapezoidal air intake structure at the bottom.
The slender headlight assembly features a贯穿式 daytime running light below, with the charging port located on the right front fender.The front bumper houses a front-facing camera and four ultrasonic radars, and is expected to be equipped with millimeter-wave radar and other intelligent driving hardware.
The side waistline of the car body is straight, equipped with a black roof rack, black B/C pillars, and hidden door handles.
The rear of the car is equipped with a black spoiler and a贯穿式 tail light cluster, which has a dot matrix effect when illuminated. The central lower part of the rear window features the Beijing Hyundai logo, and the rear bumper also uses black decor in the center.
The power information has not been revealed yet, and it is expected to offer both single-motor and dual-motor systems.
Currently, Beijing Hyundai does not have any pure electric models on sale. It is expected that after the launch of this new all-electric SUV, it will compete with models such as the Kia EV5, SAIC Volkswagen ID.4 X, Lynk & Co 20, and Leapmotor B10.
However, the compact SUV is one of the most competitive segments in the domestic auto market. For instance, the Volkswagen ID.4 has had to cut prices to maintain sales volume. So, what price would you consider reasonable for this new Beijing Hyundai model?
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