The final exterior details of the IONIQ 7 haven’t been revealed yet, but past iterations of the design and reports of real-world prototype sightings indicate that the exterior will definitely be on the boxy side with curves to soften the edges. Charging speeds will likely be similar to the IONIQ 6, with a possible charge from 10%-80% in under 18 minutes (assuming the use of a 350kWh DC fast charger, of course). With an estimated range of around 300 miles and an estimated MSRP of $50,000, the IONIQ 7 will be a direct market competitor for the 7 seater Tesla Model Y. Hyundai plans to bring the IONIQ 7 to the market for 2024. This three-row, 7 seat EV SUV from Hyundai has gone from a concept unveiling in the 2021 LA Auto Show all the way to the real-world test phase in the summer of 2023. * denotes estimates, not finalized manufacturer’s claims Today, we’re going to look at four upcoming 7-seater EVs in 2024: 1) Hyundai IONIQ 7 SUV Make/Model In a previous blog post, we looked at all the 7 seater EV options available in 2023. Fortunately, we’ve done the digging for you. In other words, trying to find 7 seater EVs in the USA can be like digging for the proverbial needle in a haystack. As a result, the information on electric vehicles with more than 5 seats is often lacking advertisers are still trying to catch up with all the new release info. Unfortunately, EV manufacturers have overwhelmingly catered to 5 seater options until recently. Hyundai, Mercedes, Volkswagen, and others are scrambling to introduce 7 seat EV options in the US, and we are seeing glimpses of even higher capacity electric vehicles on the horizon. Tesla’s Model X and Model Y may have dominated the 7-seater market for electric vehicles over the last several years, but more manufacturers are starting to see the need for higher capacity EVs in today’s market.
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