While the balances in the automotive industry continue to change, companies do not want to be left behind from the electric car revolution. While almost every automaker continues to promote the electric car or car concept, Hyundai announced its new concept electric, which it calls “Seven”.
Hyundai Seven has a large and aggressive design as well as a modern one. The vehicle, which has a thin LED headlight design that covers the part where the hood and the bumper meet, is supported by the headlights in the grill-like structure placed at the bottom of the bumper. At the back of the vehicle, there is a lighting section similar to the so-called cat’s eye, which is used in vehicles such as trucks. This section completely surrounds the rear of the vehicle and frankly looks strange.
Introducing Hyundai’s new electric concept Seven
Hyundai Seven is an SUV, as you can see in the photo above. The vehicle, which is built on the platform called E-GMP, which we encounter in various models of the company, has a door design that opens from the middle section. When we look at the interior of the vehicle, we encounter an office-like structure rather than an automobile. Does this structure attract the attention of consumers? We are not quite sure about this. . .
Hyundai’s new electric concept doesn’t even have a steering wheel. The front panel of the vehicle is like a desk, so to speak. Since the company does not provide technical details, we cannot provide information on how to use Seven.
Speaking of technical details, Hyundai Seven’s engine features were not mentioned. In fact, this state of the vehicle did not make us think whether there was an engine in the Seven or not. . . But give some estimates based on E-GMP. For example, this vehicle is expected to offer 350 kilowatt charging support, charging from 10 percent to 80 percent in 10 minutes. The range of the vehicle is expected to be around 480 kilometers.
As we often say in our content, Seven is a concept vehicle. So we may never see this vehicle on the roads. Or the company can make the vehicle more realistic and manufacture it. All this will become clear in the coming periods. . .