Hyundai Motor Company proudly takes home the ‘Car Design of the Year’ award for its first fully electric vehicle, the IONIQ 5. Judged by some of the finest design directors from Lamborghini, Maserati, Volvo and Volkswagen, the IONIQ 5 has managed to wow them in a fastly growing electric vehicle (EV) era.
The IONIQ 5 takes inspiration from the 1974 Pony Coupe concept but incorporates elements of the future into it through not only its styling but also functionality. The EV industry is rapidly growing and the IONIQ 5 captures the growth in its timeless striking design.
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Sang-Yup Lee, the head of the Hyundai Global Design Center and a Senior Vice President said, “Hyundai is not only challenging the future with electric vehicles but also discovering who we are and preparing for the wonderful stories we need to tell.”
Hyundai is proud of the IONIQ 5 and the attention it is garnering. This sets the Korean car marker up for the highly anticipated electric sedan and SUV IONIQ 6 and IONIQ 7 that will complete Hyundai’s next-generation EV lineup.
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