Hyundai has unveiled its new electric SUV, ELEXIO, marking a significant step in the company’s electrification strategy, particularly in China’s competitive EV market. The vehicle boasts a sleek design with a full-length light bar across the front and a closed-off grille, distinguishing it from Hyundai’s other models like the IONIQ series.
Key Features of ELEXIO
The ELEXIO is built on Hyundai’s E-GMP platform, the same used for the IONIQ 5, and features an 800V architecture that allows for rapid charging from 30% to 80%. The SUV offers a CLTC driving range of up to 435 miles (700 km), making it a competitive offering in the high-end segment.
Design and Technology
Unlike Hyundai’s global IONIQ models, ELEXIO is specifically designed for the Chinese market, incorporating local technology to attract Chinese buyers. Its aerodynamic profile and less boxy design differentiate it from other Hyundai models like the IONIQ 9.
Strategic Significance
The unveiling of ELEXIO is part of Hyundai’s “In China, for China, to the World” strategy, announced on April 21 in Shanghai. Hyundai views China as a “must-fight place” for global automakers and a core part of its global strategy. The company plans to build a comprehensive lineup of electric, hybrid, and extended-range vehicles in China.
Market Impact
With its advanced features and “new quality” promise, ELEXIO is expected to boost Hyundai’s presence in China’s EV market, where it faces stiff competition from local players like BYD. Beijing Hyundai plans to enhance its strategic position in China while doubling exports as part of an 8 billion yuan ($1.1 billion) investment.

As Hyundai continues its transformation into an electrification leader, the success of ELEXIO in China will be crucial. The company’s ability to compete with local EV manufacturers will depend on factors like pricing, final specifications, and market reception, details of which are expected to be revealed closer to the launch later this year.