Teaser releases before a launch, such as Hyundai’s campaign for the Ioniq 9, generate interest by providing information about the vehicle. Hyundai engages enthusiasts and potential purchasers by generating conjecture through drawings, video teasers, and silhouettes. By highlighting exclusivity through a staged approach, viewers may piece together clues while excitedly awaiting the entire unveiling. In order to generate the most hype before its November 20 premiere at the LA Auto Show, the car’s innovative features—such as its lounge-like cabin, three-row layout, and cutting-edge technology—are highlighted.
Last month, Kia decided to make a significant impression in India by launching their flagship electric vehicle, the EV9. With the Ioniq 9, which will make its big premiere at the LA Auto Show later this month, Hyundai is finally ready to show off its supremacy. The world obviously wasn’t ready for the electric minivan yet, so this will be Hyundai’s first three-row all-electric vehicle.
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With clues, drawings, and a video preview of the Ioniq 9, Hyundai has been generating buzz on social media. They even hinted at a silhouette earlier, prompting everyone to speculate as to whether it will be a crossover, SUV, or coupe SUV. There is no doubt about it: it is large, energetic, and poised to create a stir.
The Ioniq 9, which is built on Hyundai’s Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP), will have a roomy interior with a level floor in all three seats, making it simple to maneuver about the car. According to the most recent teaser, the new EV will have an interior that feels like a lounge. Additionally, Hyundai said that the Ioniq 9 is a seven-seater, three-row car. Additionally, a more upscale six-seater version is anticipated.
As previously stated, the Ioniq 9 will have an 800-volt charging capability and is built on the same E-GMP Platform as the Kia EV9. The 76.1 kWh and the top-end 99.8 kWh battery pack configurations are anticipated to be the same as those offered by the EV9. The flagship model of the Ioniq 9 is anticipated to have two motors.
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