Hyundai set to take interior lounge concept to next level, with SEVEN concept SUV

Hyundai’s SEVEN concept continues the pixel design theme of the IONIQ 5. Images: Hyundai

Hyundai has today teased the SEVEN concept, a large SUV utilising an all-electric drivetrain based on Hyundai’s modular E-GMP architecture.

Likely to be named IONIQ 7 or IONIQ SEVEN when it hits production, We already know that SK Innovation has been chosen as the battery supplier for this vehicle, and it is scheduled to enter series production in 2024.

While Hyundai isn’t giving much away, we can see that the concept rendering — in a very lovely shade of green — continues the “parametric pixel” design language of the IONIQ 5, and maintains similar design tropes to the below image provided by the company earlier this year.

Hyundai’s BEV line up as depicted in a screenshot from the company’s electrification strategy released this year.

First class airline lounge or Hyundai SUV?

Hyundai states that the design of the SEVEN concept “dares to diverge from traditions of the internal combustion engine era”. We can see from the interior renderings that the Korean automaker is aiming for a truly premium ambience with soft lighting, premium textiles and pale timber trim elements. Recycled and sustainable components will naturally be featured too as automakers look to boost their “green” credentials. The SEVEN concept’s interior looks to be very tactile and calming, and evokes a cross between an airline first class lounge and Danish furniture store BoConcept.

Hyundai SEVEN concept image gallery

The large electric SUV market is set to get competitive over the next few years, as we see Tesla introduce the refreshed Model X, as well as the BMW iX, Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV, and Kia launch its own version of the IONIQ 7, likely to be dubbed the EV7. If Hyundai can design a vehicle with the perfect combination of long driving range, good packaging, performance and luxury, It may be something to worry the Germans.

Hyundai Motor will debut SEVEN during the AutoMobility LA press conference at 9:55 a.m., November 17 (PT)

Jonathan

Based in Sydney Australia, Jonathan is a transport nerd, and is passionate about electric vehicles. He holds degrees from the Australian National University (ANU) and the Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS). Jonathan has over 10 years of experience working in the automotive industry and a background in video and audio production.


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