With a wheelbase of 3.2 m giving it a very large interior space, the Hyundai Seven concept is devoid of central pillars.
Therefore, its doors opening antagonistically reveal an extremely modular interior: instead of the individual seats (which are also swivel), it is for example possible to opt for a corner bench, to feel like at home.
The vehicle also has household appliances, such as a fridge or a shoe compartment that keeps them cool!
Completely autonomous, the Seven has a retractable steering column that disappears when it is not needed.
Capable of traveling up to 483 km with a single charge, this electric concept benefits, like the Ioniq 5, from the 800V architecture, which allows it to go from 10 to 80% of the charge in just 20 minutes.
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