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Hyundai Set To Launch Its Largest EV At The Brussels Motor Show Next Year

Continuing its commitment to electrification, Hyundai will launch new electric vehicles in 2026, starting at the Brussels Motor Show (January 9-18) with the world premiere of its largest electric vehicle to date.
The new model will feature state-of-the-art electrical technology, including an advanced 800-volt charging system.
The media is invited to attend a press conference with Rafa Van Nufel, Vice President of Product at Hyundai Motor Europe, who will provide detailed information on the world premiere and present the next steps in Hyundai’s electric vehicle portfolio for 2026.
“The Brussels Motor Show continues to be an important platform for us to highlight how our electrical products and technologies are developing for European customers. As the region accelerates the transition to zero-emission mobility, events like this allow us to showcase not only new models but also innovations that will shape the next generation of Hyundai vehicles. As one of Europe’s leading mobility innovators, Hyundai welcomes the event’s strong focus on electrification, which reflects the technological advances and customer expectations that are shaping the future of sustainable transport across the region.”
Raf Van Nufel, Vice President of Products at Hyundai Motor Europe
Hyundai will celebrate the world premiere of a new electric model that complements the brand’s existing range from the Inster to the IONIQ 9. In addition, the updated IONIQ 6 will make its debut at the European Motor Show, showcasing improvements to its aerodynamic design as well as upgrades to its interior technology and digital features.
The press conference at the Brussels Motor Show will be held on January 9 at 10:00 a.m. at the Hyundai booth.
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