Hyundai and Genesis announce 17 new electric models by 2030

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Electric mobility is here to stay. A couple of decades ago it seemed like a dream, but now all manufacturers play by their rules. Of course, there are always those who "between their teeth" dare to say that This solution has not been chosen by the sector itself, but by the politicians on duty. Be that as it may, all builders dream of being world leaders and that, like it or not, implies investments of billions and great challenges in design...

Hyundai Motor Group It is one of the largest car manufacturers in the world. This South Korean group has been surprising us for years with its launches and evolutionary and technological capacity. The proof is in the new IONIQ 5 and Kia EV6 or the Genesis premium subsidiary. As well, taking advantage of the E-GMP platform they will give life to a large family of electric models. But there is more, since they will create another base for 2025 and more models...

Hyundai wants to sell, by 2030, 1,87 million electric cars worldwide...

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According to the official press release published by Hyundai, the revolution will come soon. as much as that by 2030 they expect to sell a total of 1,87 million electric cars worldwide. In this case, apart from Kia, they have a really interesting offensive planned. As they explain, a total of 17 BEV models which will be distributed as follows: 11 will be for Hyundai and the others 6 for Genesis.

This high volume of news will arrive in the following way. Hyundai will market 3 sedans, 6 SUVs, a light commercial and another unpublished. The first of all will be the IONIQ 6 and already, by 2024, the IONIQ 7. For its part, genesis will 2 saloons y 4 SUV's including the launch of the GV70 Electrified which will arrive later this year. Finally, from 2025, all the models that Genesis launches on the market will be electrified.

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This year, 2025, will be key to Hyundai's future strategy. According to the press release, they will introduce a new Integrated Modular Architecture (IMA) that will evolve to the current E-GMP. For his part, the CEO of Hyundai Motor, Jaehoon Chang, has stated that…

"Hyundai is successfully accelerating its transition to electrification and becoming a global leader in electric vehicles despite a challenging business environment caused by global chip shortages and the ongoing pandemic” […] “Along with our ongoing efforts to enhance the value of electric vehicles, Hyundai Motor will continue ensuring the sustainability of your business as a 'Mobility Solutions Provider' through advanced technologies not only hardware but also software”

We will have to see how their rivals take it, but gentlemen, war is served...

Source – Hyundai


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