Hyundai’s Biggest EV Debut Set for 2026 Brussels Motor Show


Hyundai's Biggest EV Debut
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Hyundai will unveil its biggest electric vehicle yet at the 2026 Brussels Motor Show. This debut promises to introduce a new EV that pushes the boundaries of technology and design. Hyundai has already impressed with models like the Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 9, but this new vehicle is expected to exceed expectations. It will feature advanced technology, including an 800-volt charging system that allows for faster charging than most current EVs.

Hyundai has been expanding its EV lineup in Europe and the United States. The company has already launched vehicles like the Ioniq 5 and the Ioniq 9, with the compact Kia EV3 also joining the fold in 2026. However, the upcoming vehicle for Europe is expected to be even more significant. This reveal will take place at the Brussels Motor Show in January 2026. The event marks a key milestone in Hyundai’s journey toward a fully electric future.

The new model, Hyundai’s biggest EV yet, will bring a combination of cutting-edge features and impressive range. The 800-volt charging system will be a highlight, enabling much faster charging times compared to other EVs. Although this model is not the Ioniq 9, it will offer more in terms of both size and performance.

Hyundai Staria EV: The Likely Contender

While the full details remain unclear, many experts expect the Hyundai Staria EV to be the vehicle making its debut. The Staria is already available worldwide in both passenger and cargo versions. The van’s sleek design includes an LED front light bar and Hyundai’s signature style, making it stand out on the roads.

Since its launch in 2021, the Staria has offered a range of engine options, including gas, hybrid, LPG, and diesel engines. Now, it seems Hyundai will add an electric version to the lineup. This move aligns with the company’s broader strategy to electrify its entire range.

Power and Range: What to Expect

Reports suggest that the Staria EV will use Hyundai’s fourth-generation 84-kWh lithium-ion NCM battery pack, the same as in the Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6. However, there are also rumors that the Staria EV could feature a larger 99 kWh battery, offering even more range for longer trips.

With the 84 kWh battery, the Staria EV could achieve a range of about 325 kilometers (200 miles) on the WLTP cycle. A larger battery would increase the range, making the Staria EV ideal for long trips or commercial use. The 800-volt electrical architecture would also support extremely fast DC fast-charging, enabling a 10% to 80% charge in less than 20 minutes on a compatible charger. These features will make the Staria EV highly competitive in the market.

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The Future of Hyundai’s Electric Vans

The Staria EV is likely to debut in Europe, but it may not be available in the U.S. anytime soon. Hyundai is collaborating with General Motors on an electric van for the U.S. market. The U.S. electric van market is still growing, and the Staria EV could be ideal for Europe’s increasing demand for electric commercial vehicles.

For now, the Hyundai Staria EV will offer a compelling option for European customers who need a spacious, efficient electric vehicle. The Staria EV will offer fast-charging capabilities and a larger battery option, making it a practical choice for families or businesses. The debut at the Brussels Motor Show will mark a key step in Hyundai’s transition to a fully electric lineup.


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