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Hyundai unveils EV three-wheeler concept for India mobility market.
Source: Hyundai Motor Company

Hyundai unveils EV three-wheeler concept for India mobility market.

Hyundai partners with TVS to explore last-mile mobility solutions, showcasing electric three-wheeler concept at Bharat Expo 2025.

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by Philip Lee

Seoul, South Korea / Delhi, India—Hyundai Motor Company (005380. KS) unveiled concept models of electric three-wheeler and micro four-wheeler vehicles at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, exploring a potential collaboration with TVS Motor Company Ltd. for India's last-mile mobility market.

Under the proposed partnership, Hyundai would contribute design, engineering, and technology capabilities, while TVS Motor would explore manufacturing and marketing vehicles in India. 

No binding agreements have been executed between the companies.

The electric three-wheeler concept features an adjustable body height for navigating waterlogged streets during monsoon seasons. 

The vehicle incorporates a diagonal profile with an angled windshield for enhanced collision protection and improved road visibility.

The concept vehicle includes a flat floor and extended wheelbase for improved ergonomics and driver comfort. 

Additional features include large tires for rough terrain navigation and a towing hook for pothole recovery.

The vehicle's exterior is 'Aakaashi Blue,' the roof is coated with heat-reducing gloss black paint to lower interior heat conductivity. 

The interior includes adaptable storage solutions, a slim cluster for information display, a dedicated phone holder, and adjustable panels inspired by pegboards.

The three-wheeler concept is designed to serve multiple purposes, including people movement, logistics operations, and emergency response. 

It includes a foldable seat for wheelchair users.

Hyundai plans to collaborate with TVS to explore local production of the three-wheeler, while the four-wheeler concept remains under review for its global market potential.

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by Philip Lee

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