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Hyundai’s first three-row electric SUV is on its way. The IONIQ 9 was spotted with less camo, revealing new design details as Hyundai prepares for its official debut later this year.

After setting a new third-quarter retail sales record, Hyundai wants even more market share in the US.

Hyundai will open the doors to its massive new $7.6 billion EV plant in Georgia as soon as this month.

The upgraded 2025 IONIQ 5 will be the first vehicle to roll off the assembly line. With more range, better style, and a Tesla NACS charging port, Hyundai is expected to carry the momentum into 2025.

Later this year, Hyundai will unveil its first three-row electric SUV, the IONIQ 9. Hyundai confirmed in August that the larger electric SUV will be built alongside the new IONIQ 5 in Georgia.

We got our first look at the three-row electric SUV after Hyundai unveiled the SEVEN concept at the LA Auto Show in November 2021. Three years later, Hyundai is preparing to officially reveal the production model.

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Hyundai IONIQ 9 (SEVEN) electric SUV concept (Source: Hyundai)

Hyundai IONIQ 9 drops camo as it nears official debut

Hyundai’s three-row electric SUV will be called the IONIQ 9 rather than the IONIQ 7 (SEVEN concept), as previously thought, suggesting its status as a flagship model.

Ahead of its debut later this year, the IONIQ 9 was spotted testing on US streets (you can watch the video below). However, new images of the IONIQ 9 with less camo are surfacing, giving us a closer look at the SUV.

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Hyundai IONIQ 9 spotted with less camo, revealing new LED light bar (Source: NewCarScoops)

The photos from NewCarScoops reveal the LED light bar shown on the concept in 2021. You can see the back side is also much more rounded and aerodynamic than what has been shown in previous images and videos.

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Hyundai IONIQ 9 spotted with less camo, revealing new rear lights and design (Source: NewCarScoops)

As it gets closer to production, the IONIQ 9 looks more like the concept shown in 2021. You can expect to see new Hyundai design elements shown on updated vehicles like the 2025 IONIQ 5 and Sante Fe models.

With sister company Kia’s first three-row EV9 electric SUV off to a hot start in the US, Hyundai hopes to match the success.

Hyundai IONIQ 9 SUV testing in the US ahead of its debut (Source: KindelAuto)

Although Hyundai has yet to reveal prices, the IONIQ 9 is expected to start at around $55,000, similar to the EV9. Higher trims could cost upwards of $75,000 when fully loaded. It’s also expected to have a range of over 300 miles. The Kia EV9 has an EPA-estimated range of up to 304 miles based on the same E-GMP platform that the IONIQ 9 will use.

Source: NewCarScoops

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QOTD: is Volvo planning a low cost, electric Robotaxi rival?

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QOTD: is Volvo planning a low cost, electric Robotaxi rival?

It’s probably nothing. Just a playful post on social media from a random Volvo account celebrating an obscure concept car from the early aughts. It couldn’t possibly mean that Volvo is actually going to build the thing … right?

The post in question went live on the Volvo Cars Heritage Facebook feed last week, and it was simple enough. You can check it out for yourself, below.



See? Just a few pictures of the 3CC, a concept that Volvo designers at the time intended to be “future proof” and developed with an eye towards sustainability. It was an early hybrid, with regenerative braking and slick aerodynamics along with gullwing doors and a 1+2 seating arrangement to ease entry and egress.

Nothing to get that excited about, right? Except – why the (wink wink, nudge nudge) at the end? Could Volvo really be dropping wild hints about new product on their museum site? Is that wild speculation, wishful thinking, or just sloppy reporting?

Well, as the newly-minted “Weekend Editor” here at Electrek (thanks, Fred!), there’s no one to rein me in until Monday morning, at the earliest – so we’re gonna run with it, whatever it is.

It sure looks like a Robotaxi

I’m not going to accuse Elon of stealing design ideas from Volvo any more than I’m going to accuse Volvo of stealing the 3CC concept’s design from the OG Honda CRX HF. That said, they really do seem to share some conceptual DNA, don’t they?

OK, so we’ve got some convergent evolution here – safe to say. But on the automation side of things? On the real, “the stock is worth basically zero if true self driving isn’t achieved” side of the equation?

There’s some convergent evolution there, too, because while Tesla’s been developing its highly publicized FSD software, Volvo’s parent company, Geely, has been working hand in hand with Alphabet (read: Google) to develop their own fully autonomous taxi for Waymo through the ZEEKR brand.

Is it really that crazy to imagine an updated 3CC concept fitted with the same Waymo sensor array they’re putting on Hyundais (read about that here) being shown off just in time to steal Tesla’s thunder from October 10th? Especially on the heels of the EX30’s growing success in Europe?

It’s not – and think that’s exactly what’s going to happen. That’s my take, anyway. What’s yours? Head on down to the comments and let us know if you think Volvo has what it takes to launch a Robotaxi rival in the comments.

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E-quipment highlight: JLG E313 electric telehandler

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E-quipment highlight: JLG E313 electric telehandler

Designed for both all-terrain and off-road use, the all-electric E313 telehandler from JLG is a new, low-noise solution for moving materials around indoor construction, urban, residential, and municipal projects.

With a 3,500-pound maximum lift capacity and 13-foot maximum lift height with a five foot forward reach, the new JLG E313 is a first-of-its-kind all electric telehandler designed to silently load and unload trucks and flatbeds, moving materials around, or accessing work at-height in single-story work environments.

Oh, and it can do all those things indoors.

“As job sites evolve, machines need to evolve with them,” says John Boehme, JLG’s senior product manager for telehandlers. “Our new E313 electric-powered telehandler transforms how work is done in emission-free spaces and noise-sensitive environments by delivering a quieter, more efficient working experience.”

Based on the AUSA 4 meter/1,600 kg T164E battery powered electric telehandler, the JLG version ships with JLG’s universal skid-steer coupler system. That allows the E313 to attach to various existing JLG telehandler and skid-steer loader attachments, including carriages, forks, and buckets. The E313 also features an integrated hitch for hauling tools and trailers around the job site, increasing job efficiency by reducing the need for additional tractors on-site.

Charged up

The E313 uses six 48V lithium ion batteries sending power to an electric motor mated to a two speed transmission with two wheel drive and steer. The 18.6 kWh battery pack (6 x 3.1 kWh batteries) is good for up to four hours of continuous run time, and can be recharged in two to three hours on a L2 AC charger, or overnight on standard 100V.

JLG’s ClearSky Smart Fleet telematics management system is standard.

SOURCE | IMAGES: JLG, via Heavy Equipment Guide.

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Bollinger delivers first B4 electric work trucks to customers

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Bollinger delivers first B4 electric work trucks to customers

It’s got a long way to go, but the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step – and the first delivery of Bollinger B4 electric trucks to Nacarato Truck Centers is now in the history books!

With the delivery of the first five 2025 Bollinger B4 Chassis Cabs to Nacarato Truck Centers earlier this week, Bollinger Motors is officially generating revenue as an OEM. The MSRP of these first-ever customer B4s totaled fully $800,000.

The delivery comes just a few days after the official start of Bollinger production began at the company’s Livonia, Michigan production center.

The newly delivered B4 Chassis Cabs feature 158-kwh battery packs sending power to an energy efficient, 323 hp electric motor that produces 675 lb-ft of torque at 0 rpm, giving the big trucks surprising off-the-line performance and all the power they need to get the job done.

Nacarato Truck Centers will sell four vehicles to commercial fleet customers and use one vehicle for its own internal parts deliveries between across its 13 locations.

Dealers make the difference

Our nationwide dealership network is one of our core strengths, and with partners like Nacarato Truck Centers, our customers’ sales and service needs are in good hands,” said Jim Connelly, chief revenue officer for Bollinger Motors. “We are excited to see the B4 going to work on the streets of the Nashville area, and across the country.”

The 2025 Bollinger B4 Chassis Cab carries a $158,758 MSRP, and qualifies for federal clean vehicle tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act of $40,000 per vehicle for the B4 Chassis Cab. Additional rebates may be available in your area, so reach out to your local Bollinger dealer for more information.

Connelley was good enough to join us as a guest on Quick Charge last week after the start of B4 production was announced, and we think it’s worth sharing that episode again, below, for anyone who missed it. Enjoy!

Bollinger CRO Jim Connelley on Quick Charge

SOURCE | IMAGES: Bollinger Motors; via email.

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