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Hyundai Is Testing a Small, Entry-Level Electric SUV

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A camouflaged Hyundai electric SUV prototype has been spotted testing in India, and the images, via The Korean Car Blog, are fueling speculation that Hyundai is developing a new entry level EV for fast growing price sensitive markets.

Some reports suggest the internal project code is HE1 or HE1i, with a few outlets floating the idea that it could eventually wear an Ioniq style name, possibly even Ioniq 1, although Hyundai has not confirmed the code name, the badge, or any launch timeline.

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What The Spy Photos Suggest

The prototype appears to be a small upright SUV with a short overall footprint and a tall roofline, which fits the profile of a practical urban vehicle designed to maximize cabin space and efficiency.

Heavy camouflage makes detailed design reads difficult, but the stance and proportions match what buyers in India and other emerging markets tend to favor, and the overall intent looks like affordability first rather than premium performance. The key takeaway is that Hyundai is actively testing something new on public roads, which is usually a sign the program is beyond the earliest concept stage.

Why People Think It Could Be An Ioniq 1

The HE1 label is not an official Hyundai nameplate, it is being treated as an internal code based on reporting around the test vehicle. The Ioniq 1 angle comes from pattern matching, with observers noting that Hyundai’s EV programs have used internal identifiers that appear to align with Ioniq models, and the theory is that this smaller SUV could become a new rung below today’s global Ioniq lineup.

Even if the eventual name is different, the positioning is clear, Hyundai seems to be aiming for a lower price point than its current international EV offerings, which would be a direct response to demand for smaller, cheaper electric crossovers.

How It Fits Hyundai’s Current EV And Product Strategy

Hyundai’s global lineup is being shaped by uneven demand, with some EV programs slowing while high margin SUVs keep moving, which makes a low cost EV aimed at markets like India a logical parallel track rather than a contradiction. At the same time Hyundai is still investing in higher performance variants. If HE1 is real, it is likely part of that wider balancing act, growth at the low end in markets that reward value, while the brand protects margins elsewhere.

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