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Hyundai’s new electric SUV leaks in China, revealing more details

Last updated: June 22, 2025 4:45 am
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Hyundai is set to introduce a game-changing electric vehicle in China with the launch of the Elexio, a model that is being hailed as the Chinese counterpart to Hyundai’s popular IONIQ 5 electric SUV. This move is seen as a crucial step in Hyundai’s efforts to make a comeback in the competitive Chinese market. As the official launch of the Elexio draws closer, new details about the vehicle are emerging.

The unveiling of the Elexio took place last month in Shanghai, where Hyundai emphasized the importance of the Chinese market, referring to it as a “must-fight place.” With Chinese EV manufacturers offering cost-effective options, global OEMs like Hyundai are facing tough competition. The Elexio represents a significant milestone for Hyundai as it marks a transition from traditional fuel vehicles to electrification.

Built in collaboration with BAIC under the Beijing Hyundai joint venture, the Elexio is specifically tailored to cater to the preferences of Chinese consumers, offering advanced technology and features. Utilizing the E-GMP platform, the same platform used for the IONIQ series, Hyundai claims that the Elexio boasts an impressive CLTC driving range of 435 miles (700 km). Additionally, its 800V architecture allows for rapid charging from 30% to 80% in just 27 minutes.

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) recently provided further insights into the Elexio. The vehicle measures 4,615 mm in length, 1,875 mm in width, and 1,673 mm in height, positioning it slightly smaller than the Tesla Model Y. Buyers can choose between FWD and AWD powertrain options, with the single-motor version offering up to 160 kW (214 hp) and the dual-motor variant achieving a combined maximum output of 233 kW (312 hp).

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The Elexio will be equipped with an LFP battery pack sourced from BYD’s FinDream, although specific details regarding the capacity and range have not been disclosed by MIIT. CarNewsChina reports that the Elexio is expected to hit the Chinese market in the third quarter, with prices starting at approximately 140,000 yuan ($19,500).

Excitingly, the Elexio recently received the “CCTA Charging Compatibility Verification Certificate” in China, making it Hyundai’s first vehicle to achieve this certification. The electric SUV underwent testing at over 500 AC and DC charging stations, demonstrating a 100% success rate.

As Hyundai gears up to launch the Elexio in China, it is clear that the company is making significant strides towards electrification and reclaiming its position in the competitive Chinese EV market. Stay tuned for more updates on this groundbreaking electric SUV from Hyundai.

(Source: CarNewsChina, China MIIT)

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