Hyundai has played a big bet in the EV segment by introducing its new electric sedan Ioniq V in Auto China 2026. With a range of more than 600KM, 27-inch 4K display and futuristic design, this car sets a new standard of technology. The special thing is that the company has also announced plans to launch 20 new vehicles in the next 5 years. Is Hyundai going to make a big comeback in China? Read the full news.

Hyundai Ioniq V made its entry.
Hyundai has unveiled its new electric car Hyundai Ioniq V during Auto China 2026 held in China. This model is being considered as the first big step of the company’s new strategy, in which vehicles are being manufactured especially keeping the Chinese market in mind. Ioniq V has been introduced as a mid-size electric sedan, whose design is quite futuristic and reflects the company’s ‘In China, For China, To Global’ vision.
Advanced technology and premium features are seen in this new electric car. It is claimed to have a range of more than 600 kilometers (CLTC standard), which makes it useful for long distances also. The car has a large 27-inch 4K display, head-up display (HUD) and high-tech interior. Apart from this, its aerodynamic design and sleek body give it a concept car-like look.
Company told future plan
Along with this launch, Hyundai has also revealed its big plans for the future. The company is preparing to launch 20 new vehicles in China in the coming five years, which will include electric and plug-in hybrid models. This step has been taken to strengthen its hold in the world’s largest auto market, where there is tough competition from local brands.
Investment in local partnership and technology
The company aims not only to increase its sales but also to develop China as a global innovation hub. According to reports, Hyundai wants to achieve sales of millions of units every year under this strategy and for this it is also increasing investment in local partnerships and technology.
Overall, the Ioniq V is not just a new electric car, but a model that reflects Hyundai’s future direction. The company’s 20 new models in the coming years indicate that the auto industry is rapidly moving towards electrification and localization and Hyundai does not want to lag behind in this race.
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Ram Mohan Mishra, working as Senior Sub-Editor at News18 Hindi, is active in digital media since 2021 and is currently handling the Auto Desk. They provide car and bike related information in an easy, clear and reliable manner.read more
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