Hint, hint: Hyundai is teasing its new all-electric SUV, SEVEN, to debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show on Nov. 17.
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Hyundai Motor Company on Nov. 4 revealed teaser images of the sleek and spacious SEVEN, an all-electric SUV concept to be fully unveiled at AutoMobility LA later this month, according to a news release.
SEVEN captures Hyundai Motor’s future design and technology innovation in the electric mobility era and hints at a new SUV model coming to the IONIQ family, the company’s dedicated battery electric vehicle (BEV) brand.
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The teased images reveal a form following function design that dares to diverge from traditions of the internal combustion engine era. SEVEN’s lighting architecture is defined by Parametric Pixels, IONIQ’s unique design identity connecting analog with digital emotions.
The Hyundai SEVEN, part of the automaker's IONIQ brand, will feature a lounge-style interior.
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SEVEN’s interior suggests a premium and personalized lounge ambience, deepening the space innovation that Hyundai Motor has shown with IONIQ 5. Furnishings trimmed in sustainable materials offer a refined, eco-friendly mobility experience that reflects the changing lifestyles of its customers.
Hyundai Motor will debut SEVEN during the AutoMobility LA press conference at 9:55 a.m., Nov. 17 (PT) in downtown Los Angeles. Journalists can attend the conference by visiting Hyundai’s booth at the LA Convention Center or watch it digitally. SEVEN will remain on display from Nov. 19 to 28 for the general public to view.
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