Hyundai has unveiled the Ioniq 3, a fully electric compact hatchback aimed at urban drivers. The vehicle boasts a 300-mile range, an aerodynamic design dubbed Aero Hatch, and a spacious interior. It slots between the Inster supermini and Ioniq 5 crossover in the lineup.
Hyundai introduced the Ioniq 3 as its latest addition to the electric vehicle portfolio. The compact hatchback emphasizes aerodynamic efficiency while providing surprising interior space, which the carmaker describes as an Aero Hatch. The model runs on Android Automotive and features driving smarts suited for city environments, according to details shared by TechRadar and WIRED. Its interior has been likened to a living room for comfort and openness. The Ioniq 3 fills the gap between Hyundai's smaller Inster supermini and the larger Ioniq 5 crossover, targeting urban commuters with a 300-mile range. While specifics on price and exact availability remain undisclosed in initial reports, there is mention of potential US market entry. Hyundai positions the 2026 model amid growing competition in the electric vehicle segment.