Hyundai has introduced two new electric vehicle concepts under its IONIQ brand—“Earth” and “Venus”—as part of a broader push to strengthen its position in China’s competitive EV market.
The concepts were revealed ahead of the Beijing Auto Show, which opens on April 24, following a teaser campaign that hinted at a new direction for Hyundai’s IONIQ lineup. The company described the unveiling as the start of a “new journey” for the brand, signaling a renewed focus on both design and in-car technology.
Two Concepts, Two Use Cases
The two models target distinct segments. Venus is positioned as a sleek, design-forward electric sedan, while Earth is framed as a practical family SUV.Venus features a streamlined silhouette and a gold-toned exterior Hyundai calls “Radiant Gold.” Its lighting design departs from the pixel-style signature seen on models like the IONIQ 5, instead adopting slimmer LED elements that give it a more conventional, coupe-like appearance. The overall look aligns with broader trends in EV sedan design, where aerodynamics and minimalism are increasingly emphasized.



