Hyundai Motor Company has unveiled Concept Three at the IAA 2025, positioned as the first compact electric vehicle (EV) concept under the Ioniq sub-brand, set to enter production line in 2026. The Hyundai Concept Three is likely to be dubbed the Ioniq 3 EV as it hits the market.
Meanwhile, other reports also claim that the Ioniq 2 and Ioniq 4 names remain a possibility.
Hyundai Concept Three
The Hyundai Concept Three measures 4,287 mm in length, is 1,940 mm wide, stands tall at 1,428 mm height, and has a 2,722 mm wheelbase that suits the hatchback criteria. The Concept Three carries Hyundai’s Art of Steel design language and features sculpted lines, signature pixel details on the headlight, taillights, and the front bumper.
On the inside, the Hyundai Concept Three gets a minimalist design with an octagonal steering wheel, two distinct screens, and more. The brand claims that the cabin design creates environments that feel warm, intuitive, and calming. Also, Hyundai used sustainable materials such as ocean waste textiles and lightweight aluminum foam for the interior, which is claimed to reduce environmental impact. Concept Three ditches touchscreens and a few buttons can be seen for controlling functions, like climate control and more.
Hyundai Concept Three Interior
While the production version’s powertrain details have not been specified yet, the Concept Three is expected to come equipped with a 58.3 kWh and an 81.4 kWh battery pack, available as options as like the Kia EV3.