Hyundai is expanding its Ioniq electric car line-up with the introduction of a new three-row SUV.

The Ioniq 9 will be the car maker's largest electric model to date and utilises its E-GMP modular platform.

It's powered by a 113kWh battery, which gives an estimated range of 385 miles.

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There will be rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive powertrain options, including a flagship 'Performance' variant.

The Ioniq 9's body has been sculpted to optimise aerodynamic efficiency, while aluminium panels are used to reduce weight.

On the inside, the interior can be specified in a six- or seven-seat configuration. It features a sliding centre console, which facilitates a walk-through cabin.

The dashboard retains a button-first approach, with conventional climate controls and switchgear to complement the touchscreen infotainment system.

Hyundai will launch the car in Korea and the USA in early 2025, before introducing it in Europe.