Hyundai has officially unveiled the Ioniq 3, a compact hatchback for European markets, and it’s going after something most EVs struggle to nail: being genuinely practical for real life. Hyundai promises no range anxiety, no confusing tech, and no cramped back seats.
But does the Ioniq 3 bring enough features to the table to stand head-to-head with the competition? Let’s find out.
What makes the Ioniq 3 stand out in a crowd?
For Hyundai, it all starts with the design. The company is calling it “Art of Steel,” and the idea is pretty simple: clean surfaces, sharp lines, and no unnecessary fuss. The Ioniq 3 introduces a new Aero Hatch silhouette with a sleek roofline that flows straight into a rear spoiler, giving it a distinctive look without trying too hard.
HyundaiIt also features Hyundai’s signature pixel lighting and four central dots that
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