Hyundai revealed a new concept EV at the 2021 Los Angeles Auto Show named ‘Seven’, and it’s a great demo of how the automobile maker’s scalable EV platform can be stretched to accommodate large SUVs. The SUV is built on E-GMP (Electric-Global Modular Platform), which is also being used in the upcoming Ioniq 5, Kia EV6, and Genesis GV60 EVs.
The Hyundai Seven is one of the largest-ever concept vehicles from the company with a wheelbase that stretches 10.5 feet (via The Verge). For comparison, the Cadillac Escalade’s wheelbase stands at 9.6 feet. The vehicle’s battery is capable of being filled up from 10 percent to 80 percent in just 20 minutes using a 350kW charger. A range of over 300 miles (483km) is also being targeted.
Features such as coach-style doors, adjustable seating, and retractable controls are also being offered, giving us a look into Hyundai’s offerings from the future. All in all, the interior is not unlike a little living room with furniture that can be moved around. Other car companies like BMW, Volvo, and Audi, have already projected similar ideas with car interiors transformed into “third places” in which one can work, eat, socialize, and even sleep.
Hyundai has also put a lot of emphasis on hygiene with the Seven to help people keep their cars sanitized in a post-pandemic world. Accordingly, the interior uses plenty of renewable and recycled materials like bamboo, along with copper and hygienically treated fabric. There even are UVC lights that sterilize everything once everyone leaves the vehicle.
The Hyundai Seven is obviously just a concept and will not be going into production anytime soon. However, considering the company does have a good record converting concepts into reality, seeing the Seven on the road in the coming years isn’t too far-fetched. For reference, Hyundai’s 45 concept had eventually become the Ioniq 5.
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