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This article is about the concept car. For the forthcoming production model see: Ioniq 6

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The Hyundai Prophecy is a concept electric car produced by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai presented in March 2020, and announced in a family sedan range in 2021[1] replacing the Hyundai Ioniq. The Hyundai Prophecy EV is going into production together with the Hyundai Ioniq 5 with the mission to form part of the company’s 23 electric vehicles (EV) portfolio by 2025.[2]

Presentation[]

The Hyundai Prophecy concept car was to be presented at the Geneva Motor Show in 2020 [3] but it was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Switzerland[4]. It was presented on the web on 3 March 2020 .[citation needed] Production - ready version called the Ioniq 6, under Hyundai's Ioniq sub brand, should hit the market in 2022. The design is closely related to the very first Saab prototype a.k.a The UR-Saab. Designed by Sixten Sason.

Technical characteristics[]

The Prophecy is based on a new modular technical platform called "e-GMP" dedicated to the brand's future electric vehicles.[5] It is equipped with rear doors with antagonistic openings. Inside, the concept has an air purifier and there is no steering wheel, this is replaced by two joysticks arranged on each side of the driver.[6]

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References[]

  1. "Le concept Hyundai Prophecy sort de l'ombre" (in French)
  2. "Hyundai Prophecy concept EV replacing the Hyundai Ioniq"
  3. "Hyundai dévoile le concept Prophecy"
  4. "Le Salon de l'automobile de Genève est annulé"
  5. "Hyundai lève le voile sur le concept Prophecy"
  6. "Hyundai Prophecy : Le concept-car au look de 911 Turbo néo-rétro en 5 points"
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