Hyundai used the caption “steel can evolve into something unexpected” when sharing the images on social media. It’s a subtle reference to the new ‘Art of Steel’ design language that so far Hyundai has only used for last year’s Initium concept and the new, hydrogen-powered Nexo.
New Hyundai Ioniq 2 coming in 2026
Hyundai’s concept cars are often very close to the eventual production version. This was the case with the Hyundai 45 that became the Ioniq 5, and very little changes were made when turning the Hyundai Seven concept into the road-going Ioniq 9.
As we said, this new concept will preview an electric crossover that’s due to arrive next year, and we expect it to be called the Hyundai Ioniq 2. It will bridge the gap in the brand’s EV line-up between the Inster city car and the award-winning Kona Electric small SUV, plus it’ll be the sister car to the Kia EV2, also due to land in 2026.
The Ioniq 2, or whatever it’s officially called, will be based on Hyundai’s E-GMP platform that’s used by several models, including the Kia EV3. It’s likely to have around 300 miles of range, trumping its rivals from Renault and Ford. Hopefully we’ll find out more technical details when the concept is unveiled next month.
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