Hyundai has an answer to BYD and other leaders in the world’s largest EV market. The Elexio is more than just another electric SUV. It’s a technology powerhouse. Hyundai unveiled the Elexio interior for the first time with a massive 27″ infotainment system at the center.
Hyundai unveils new Elexio electric SUV interior
We got our first look at the Elexio earlier this year after Hyundai’s joint venture, Beijing-Hyundai, revealed the first spy photos in March.
Although rumors surfaced that it could be the IONIQ 4, we have since learned that this electric SUV is specifically designed for the Chinese market.
Hyundai officially unveiled the Elexio in May, its “first pure electric platform SUV” in China. The electric SUV features a few design elements borrowed from its IONIQ series, but it’s custom-tailored to appeal to buyers in China with advanced technology, added features, a new look, and more.
Now, we are finally getting a look at the inside. Beijing-Hyundai unveiled the Elexio interior on Tuesday, featuring a tech-oriented, minimalist design.
A 27″ ultra-thin large screen infotainment and passenger display sits at the center. There’s also a small display ahead of the driver.
Other interior features include 29 storage spaces, dual wireless charging pads, and a two-tone color scheme. It will also feature local technologies, such as smart driving tech, to help attract buyers in China.
Based on the same E-GMP platform that powers Hyundai and Kia EVs, the Elexio has a CLTC driving range of up to 435 miles (700 km). It can also recharge from 30% to 80% in 27 minutes.

Hyundai claims the Elexio “is about to break through the barriers and debut.” The electric SUV is set to launch in the third quarter.
It will be available in FWD and AWD powertrains. A 160 kW front motor powers the single-motor variant, while the AWD version features an additional 73 kW rear motor, resulting in a combined output of 233 kW.
During the Elexio’s global debut, Hyundai referred to China as a “must-fight place” for global automakers and the “core of Hyundai Motor’s global strategy.”
The new electric SUV will break into the high-end segment with “new quality,” according to Beijing Hyundai. It’s expected to play a significant role in Hyundai’s comeback in China, similar to Kia with the EV5. Check back soon for prices and more info as it gets closer to launch.
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