Beijing Hyundai To Expand Its China-Exclusive EV Lineup with a New Sedan

by Aug 15, 2025All News, China, Electric Vehicle, Hyundai, Slider

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Beijing Hyundai is set to strengthen its presence in the world’s largest electric vehicle market with the announcement of a second China-exclusive electric model. Scheduled for launch in the first half of 2026, the new EV will take the form of a fully electric sedan designed specifically for Chinese consumers, following what Beijing Hyundai have done with the ELEXIO.

A Follow-Up to Hyundai’s First China-Only EV

The upcoming sedan follows the release of Hyundai’s first China-only electric vehicle, the ELEXIO. This new model aims to combine modern design, advanced technology, and an optimized driving range to meet the needs of urban and intercity drivers in China.

Designed for Local Preferences and Regulations

Hyundai is tailoring its product strategy to align with local driving habits, EV policies, and consumer expectations. By focusing on localization, the automaker aims to better compete with established Chinese electric brands and meet the demands of an increasingly competitive EV market.

Advanced Technology and Performance Expectations

While official specifications have yet to be revealed, industry experts anticipate the sedan will feature:

  • Hyundai’s latest battery technology
  • Intelligent driver assistance systems
  • Connected car services tailored for Chinese users

These enhancements are expected to appeal to tech-savvy and eco-conscious buyers.

Part of Hyundai’s Long-Term Electrification Strategy

The launch of this sedan supports Hyundai’s broader electrification roadmap, which includes:

  • Expanding its EV portfolio
  • Building strategic partnerships in China
  • Leveraging local R&D centers for faster innovation

Key Takeaways

Beijing Hyundai will launch a China-exclusive electric sedan in the first half 2026. The sedan follows the company’s first China-only EV release, the Elexio, showcased in June and set to be on sale from September. Designed for local market needs and domestic EV regulations it will supports Hyundai’s long-term EV strategy in the region.

Written by Jose Antonio Lopez

Passionated about Korean cars from Hyundai, Kia & Genesis. Photographer. I love being in nature, hiking. Tech lover.
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