Following the release of exterior images earlier in May, Hyundai and its Chinese joint venture partner BAIC have unveiled the first images of the Elexio's interior.
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The Hyundai Elexio's exterior was revealed earlier in May. Photo: Hyundai |
Hyundai Elexio interior design. Photo: Hyundai
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5-seat interior configuration.
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Spacious legroom in the second row.
The Elexio's interior highlight is a 27-inch, 4K dual display that stretches from the left edge of the center console to the front of the passenger seat. Interestingly, in addition to the main screen, the Elexio also features a smaller screen directly in front of the driver, serving primarily as the instrument cluster.
Compared to the Ioniq series, the dashboard and overall interior design take a more minimalist approach. The dashboard lacks physical buttons, except for those integrated into the three-spoke steering wheel. A prominent bar at the base of the steering wheel appears to handle motion-related features, according to Carscoops.
The Elexio is an electric SUV developed specifically for the Chinese market. It is the latest creation from Beijing Hyundai, a joint venture with BAIC Motor, and promises to offer the latest technology with a range of over 70 km on a single charge.
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The new SUV utilizes the E-GMP architecture, which already underpins several Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis models. This platform is compatible with both single and dual motor setups.
The Hyundai Elexio is slated for production in China by Beijing Hyundai and is expected to launch in the domestic market in the second half of this year.
Minh Vu