Hyundai is making big moves in the electric vehicle space, and the latest buzz involves a brand-new electric SUV that has just been spotted testing in Korea. This isn’t just another global model; this specific EV is reportedly being developed with a heavy focus on the Indian market, with plans for local production to begin soon.
While the test mule is wrapped in heavy camouflage, it gives us a clear look at what could be Hyundaiβs most important launch in the coming years.

Designed for the City, Built for India
The spy shots reveal a compact but upright stance, suggesting that this new model will sit below the upcoming Hyundai Creta EV. It appears to be a “born-electric” micro-SUV or a heavily modified version of a compact platform, aiming to take on the likes of the Tata Punch.ev.
- Signature Lighting: Even through the camo, we can spot split-LED headlamps and pixel-themed DRLs, a design language Hyundai uses for its global IONIQ range.
- Aerodynamic Efficiency: The wheels feature a unique, closed-off aero design to help maximize range, a feature also seen on the upcoming Maruti Suzuki eVX.
Local Production: Why Itβs a Game Changer
By manufacturing this SUV in India, Hyundai aims to achieve high levels of localization. This is crucial for two reasons:
- Competitive Pricing: Local assembly of battery packs and motors will help Hyundai price this EV aggressively, potentially undercutting rivals.
- Tailored for Our Roads: The suspension and ground clearance are expected to be tuned specifically for Indian road conditions, much like the Skoda Kylaq.

Interior and Expected Range
Inside, the new SUV is expected to borrow the minimalist “connected” dashboard found in the latest Hyundai cars. We expect a dual-screen setup, a 360-degree camera, and a suite of Level 2 ADAS features to keep it competitive against the Mahindra XUV 3XO.
While official specs are under wraps, rumors suggest a battery pack in the range of 30kWh to 40kWh, providing a real-world range of approximately 300km to 350km on a single charge.
The Road Ahead
As the demand for affordable electric mobility grows, this new model will be a cornerstone of Hyundaiβs strategy in India. It bridges the gap for those who want a premium electric experience but find the current options too expensive.
With testing now in full swing, we expect a production-ready version to debut later in 2026. For more exclusive spy shots and the latest updates, stay tuned to carbhumi.com for everything related to upcoming electric cars in India.

