The electric revolution is gripping the global automobile industry as we come across new EVs alongside the converted models derived from the existing ICE-powered cars.
Hyundai i10 electric in this digital rendition could well represent the premonition about what to follow next. Hyundai is one of the top car marques extensively investing and working on new-age EVs. Its IONIQ 5 has already received wild applause from customers and critics alike, bagging tons of prestigious awards at the global level already. IONIQ 6 electric sedan is about to follow soon, and the IONIQ 7 full-size electric SUV will represent the flagship EV in the fleet. While all these cater to high-end customers, Hyundai will also work at the lower end of the spectrum with affordable electric cars.
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Hyundai i10 Electric Rendition
This digital iteration has been rendered by SRK. He is a famous digital artist that keeps devising attractive concepts of popular cars. On this occasion, they have created the electric version of the successful hatchback, the Hyundai i10. At the front, the most prominent aspect is the black background around the sleek LED headlamp cluster, an LED light strip that runs across the width of the hatchback just above the sealed-off grille area with a 2D Hyundai emblem in between.
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There is a hint of blue lighting element in the headlights and a blue LED light strip that surrounds the area above the bumper. Then the electric hatchback concept has horizontal LED DRLs in the place where fog lamps are supposed to be. Finally, the contours on the bumper lend a tinge of sportiness to the otherwise family hatchback. On the sides, one gets greeted by aerodynamic alloy wheels, a black side skirting with blue inserts, black ORVMs and black B and C pillars. All in all, this looks like a perfect electric iteration of the regular i10 that we could see making it to production.
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To Launch in Europe for €20,000 (approx. Rs 18 lakh)
Reports are floating around on the internet regarding the launch of this model in Europe. The prices could range around €20,000 (approx. Rs 18 lakh). Besides that, Hyundai aims to launch 6 new EVs in India by 2028. This is a part of the global electrification strategy where the Korean giant plans to sell millions of electric cars and is investing in Hydrogen fuel cells to achieve carbon neutrality in the coming decade.
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