Hyundai Motor to unveil a large number of electric vehicles including ‘IONIQ 6’ at Busan Motor Show

Large SUV electric car ‘Seven’ also exhibited
Kia unveils the new Seltos for the first time
Introducing the 4-legged walking robot ‘Spot’

Hyundai’s ‘IONIQ 6’

Hyundai Motor Group will exhibit new cars and robotics-related technologies, including the new electric vehicle Ioniq 6, at the 2022 Busan International Motor Show, which will officially open at Bexco, Haeundae-gu, Busan on the 15th.

According to the Hyundai Motor Group on the 3rd, the real electric vehicle Ioniq 6, scheduled to be sold in July, will be shown to domestic consumers for the first time at this motor show. On the 29th of last month, Hyundai Motor Company revealed the interior and exterior design of the IONIQ 6 only through photos. Currently, you can check the IONIQ 6 only through some foreign media and YouTube videos that have previewed the IONIQ 6 in advance.

Hyundai Motor Company, which has set up a 2,700m² exhibition hall, will also exhibit the IONIQ 6 and Seven, a large electric sports utility vehicle (SUV) concept car (prototype car containing the development direction) that was first unveiled at the Los Angeles (LA) Auto Show in November last year. .

Genesis will exhibit the concept car ‘X Speedium Coupe’ for the first time in Korea to share the future electric vehicle design direction. On the 7th, the newly sold G70 Shooting Brake will be exhibited and a test drive program will be operated.

Kia will open a 2500m² exhibition hall and introduce the new ‘New Seltos’ real vehicle of the small SUV Seltos for the first time. The large electric SUV concept car ‘The Kia Concept EV9’, which was introduced at the LA Auto Show last November, will also be on display.

Robotics-related products selected by Hyundai Motor Group as a future business will also be introduced. Boston Dynamics’ quadruped walking robot ‘Spot’, ‘Plug and Drive (PnD) module’ developed so that it can move freely by attaching it to anything from small tables to large containers, and small mobility platform ‘MobED’ are also on display. do.

Reporter Lee Kun-hyuk [email protected]

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