Hyundai IONIQ VENUS sedan production version debuts at Auto China 2026
Hyundai IONIQ VENUS sedan: production model revealed with EREV powertrain
Hyundai IONIQ VENUS sedan production version debuts at Auto China 2026
Hyundai launches the IONIQ VENUS sedan at Auto China 2026, featuring an EREV powertrain and design identical to the concept. Key for China's EV market.
2026-04-14T01:57:15+03:00
2026-04-14T01:57:15+03:00
2026-04-14T01:57:15+03:00
Hyundai is preparing to launch the production version of the IONIQ VENUS sedan, which closely mirrors its namesake concept car. A prototype was spotted during testing ahead of the Auto China 2026 show in Beijing.Spy photos reveal the model retains key design elements like its curved body silhouette and transparent spoiler. In a departure from typical industry practice, the production version shows no simplifications and appears visually identical to the concept.According to unofficial reports, the IONIQ VENUS may feature an EREV powertrain—an electric vehicle with extended range through an additional engine. Hyundai has previously announced plans to implement such solutions for the Chinese market.The model will join the new IONIQ lineup tailored specifically for China. The company is banking on local preferences, including digital features and intelligent cabin systems. The official debut is scheduled for April 24, 2026, positioning the newcomer as one of Hyundai's key projects in the world's largest electric vehicle market.
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Hyundai IONIQ VENUS sedan: production model revealed with EREV powertrain
Hyundai launches the IONIQ VENUS sedan at Auto China 2026, featuring an EREV powertrain and design identical to the concept. Key for China's EV market.
Michael Powers, Editor
Hyundai is preparing to launch the production version of the IONIQ VENUS sedan, which closely mirrors its namesake concept car. A prototype was spotted during testing ahead of the Auto China 2026 show in Beijing.
Spy photos reveal the model retains key design elements like its curved body silhouette and transparent spoiler. In a departure from typical industry practice, the production version shows no simplifications and appears visually identical to the concept.
According to unofficial reports, the IONIQ VENUS may feature an EREV powertrain—an electric vehicle with extended range through an additional engine. Hyundai has previously announced plans to implement such solutions for the Chinese market.
The model will join the new IONIQ lineup tailored specifically for China. The company is banking on local preferences, including digital features and intelligent cabin systems. The official debut is scheduled for April 24, 2026, positioning the newcomer as one of Hyundai's key projects in the world's largest electric vehicle market.