In terms of dimensions (4,288 mm in length), the Concept Three fits into the compact class. The "Art of Steel" design combines a coupe-like silhouette with the practicality of a five-door hatchback. Eye-catching details include a low nose, a sloping roof, and a sharp rear cut reminiscent of the 2008 Honda Civic. Hyundai's signature pixel optics have received a new gradient design.
As expected of a concept, some features - like "gull-wing" rear doors - will remain the hallmark of the exhibition model. However, the overall dynamic shape and individual elements, such as the diffuser or transparent spoiler, could well transition to the production Ioniq 3, especially in the forthcoming sporty N version.
Hyundai Concept Three
The interior showcases an unusual approach: instead of giant displays - minimalism and the "bring your own screen" philosophy, allowing users to set up their own devices. The cabin features drop-shaped seats made from eco-friendly materials.
Technical specifications have not yet been revealed, but a use of the Kia EV3 platform with a 400-volt architecture is expected. Buyers will likely be offered versions with one and two electric motors, as well as two battery versions. The long-range version will provide a range of over 600 km.
Production of the European Ioniq 3 is scheduled to start in 2027.
Source: Hyundai