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Hyundai Teases Its Biggest EV for January Brussels Debut

Hyundai promises 800-volt fast charging, with full specifications and market plans to be disclosed at the Brussels show.

Overview

  • Hyundai confirmed a world premiere at the Brussels Motor Show from January 9 to 18, 2026, calling the vehicle its “biggest EV yet” and highlighting an 800-volt charging system.
  • Industry reporting widely expects the reveal to be an all-electric Staria van, a model that is larger in footprint than the Ioniq 9 SUV.
  • Powertrain and battery specifications remain unconfirmed, with reports citing potential 84-kWh or roughly 99-kWh packs and an estimated 325 km WLTP range for the smaller option.
  • Coverage indicates the vehicle is aimed at Europe’s van and MPV segments, while Hyundai has not announced regional availability or any U.S. launch.
  • An existing Iveco eMoovy variant based on the Staria architecture demonstrates that the platform can support a full battery-electric drivetrain.