Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Hyundai i30’s electric replacement spied inside and out with concept car looks

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The Hyundai i30 Hatch is on borrowed time, and this funky electric hatchback could end up replacing it.

Expected to be called the Hyundai Ioniq 3, the new electric hatchback was previewed by this year’s Three concept and is set to enter production in Türkiye in 2026.

In the transition from concept to production car, the Ioniq 3 has gained conventional wing mirrors and flush door handles.

However, it has the same rounded wedge profile, including a Genesis GV60-like rear-end shape, plus slim lighting up front and a distinctively sculpted fascia.

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The Ioniq 3 will be the next model from Hyundai with the Korean brand’s new Art of Steel design language. This debuted on last year’s Initium concept that previewed the second-generation Nexo hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicle (FCEV) unveiled this year, but still features familiar brand design elements like Parametric Pixel square lighting elements.

The rounded profile owes more to the defunct Veloster than the more conservative i30 Hatch.

The interior bears much less of a similarity to the concept, though there’s still a slightly squared-off style steering wheel and a two-tier centre console, as well as a minimalist centre stack with a single row of buttons.