The Hyundai Ioniq V is the first model from the electric sub-brand to be developed specifically for China.

Based on the Ioniq Venus concept that debuted a few weeks ago, the Ioniq V is an edgy five-door with a Kammback body style, not dissimilar to the shape used by the Toyota Prius since its second generation.

Hyundai claims the single-curve silhouette, as well as the frameless side windows and floating wing mirrors, are all designed to reduce wind resistance, although there’s no drag figure to back this up.

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The Ioniq V is quite a sizeable vehicle, measuring 4900mm long, 1890mm wide, 1470mm tall, and riding on a 2900mm wheelbase. It reportedly rides on the E-GMP architecture that underpins practically all of the EV-only models in the Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis lineups.

No technical details about its drivetrain options have been released so far, except that long range variants will have a range rating over 600km using the generous CLTC standard.

Inside there’s a minimalist interior with a 27.0-inch 4K touchscreen dominating the dashboard. Vital information for the driver is presented in the Horizon Head Up Display, which is an instrumentation screen positioned where the dashboard and base of the windscreen meet.