IONIQ
Origins: A Vision for Electrified Mobility (2010–2015)
In the early 2010s, as the global automotive industry began shifting toward electrification, Hyundai Motor Group launched its electric mobility strategy.
The name IONIQ was created from the words “ion” (representing electric energy) and “unique”, symbolizing innovation and the flow of electricity.
Initially, IONIQ was introduced as a model name, representing Hyundai’s early commitment to hybrid and electric vehicle technology.

The First IONIQ Model (2016)
In 2016, Hyundai unveiled the first Hyundai IONIQ, a groundbreaking vehicle that became the world’s first car to offer three electrified powertrains on a single platform:
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IONIQ Hybrid
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IONIQ Plug-in Hybrid
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IONIQ Electric
The model showcased Hyundai’s engineering capability and environmental commitment, becoming a milestone in the brand’s transition toward cleaner mobility.

IONIQ Becomes a Standalone EV Brand (2020)
In 2020, Hyundai officially elevated IONIQ from a model name to an independent sub-brand, dedicated exclusively to battery electric vehicles (BEVs).
This marked a pivotal moment in Hyundai’s history — the beginning of a new era of electric mobility.
All IONIQ vehicles would henceforth be developed on the company’s E-GMP (Electric-Global Modular Platform), designed for high efficiency, long range, and ultra-fast charging.

IONIQ 5: A New Electric Era (2021)
The IONIQ 5, launched in 2021, was the first model under the new sub-brand.
It combined futuristic technology with retro-inspired design and offered:
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Ultra-fast 800V charging (10%–80% in 18 minutes)
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Vehicle-to-load (V2L) power sharing
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Up to 480 km (300 mi) of range
IONIQ 5 was a global success, earning prestigious awards including the 2022 World Car of the Year, World Electric Vehicle of the Year, and World Car Design of the Year.

IONIQ 6: Electrified Streamliner (2022)
Following the success of the IONIQ 5, Hyundai launched the IONIQ 6 in 2022 — a sleek, aerodynamic electric sedan inspired by the “stream of air” concept.
With a drag coefficient of just 0.21, it became one of the most efficient EVs on the market.
IONIQ 6 received global praise for its design, performance, and range, further establishing IONIQ as a leader in electric innovation.

IONIQ 7: The Flagship Electric SUV (Coming Soon)
Hyundai’s upcoming IONIQ 7 will be a large all-electric SUV, showcasing the brand’s premium electric capabilities.
Built on the E-GMP platform, it is expected to offer an extended range, cutting-edge safety features, and an intelligent interior that redefines the EV luxury experience.
Brand Vision: Progress Electrified
IONIQ’s philosophy — “Progress Electrified” — reflects Hyundai’s mission to make electrified mobility accessible, sustainable, and inspiring.
By 2030, Hyundai aims to sell over 2 million electric vehicles globally, with IONIQ leading the charge toward a carbon-neutral future.

Conclusion
From a single eco-friendly model to a full-fledged EV brand, IONIQ represents Hyundai’s evolution into a global electric mobility pioneer.
It stands at the heart of Hyundai’s vision for a smarter, cleaner, and more connected future of transportation.
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