Two new Hyundai IONIQ electric vehicles? In a cryptic teaser, Hyundai offered the first look at “the new journey of IONIQ.” Hyundai hints at new IONIQ Venus and Earth EVs After unveiling the Boulder Concept at the New York Auto Show on Wednesday, Hyundai quietly previewed two new IONIQ EV models. In a series of cryptic images and videos, Hyundai offered a sneak peek at the Earth and Venus. While it didn’t specify which one was which, the teaser shows what appears to be a new look for Hyundai’s upcoming IONIQ models. In the video posted on its Korean social media account, Hyundai’s caption read, “An overwhelming presence that imprints at first glance. The new journey of IONIQ begins.” Advertisement - scroll for more content Top comment by Damon Ekstrom Liked by 14 people It's always nice to see legacy automakers stick to their plans of making new EVs. I wish the best for GM, Ford, Hyundai, Toyota, etc. They're investing in their futures, unlike Honda who is only interested in the present.Watching Honda cancel their zero line and double down on ICE vehicles for North America in 2026 is quite possibly the dumbest thing they could've done. View all comments Hyundai followed it up with two images previewing the new IONIQ EVs. Although it’s just the front end, one appears to be a sporty sedan or coupe that looks similar to Kia’s Vision Meta Turismo concept car with slim LED headlights rather than the Pixel lighting that’s a signature on Hyundai’s other IONIQ models like the IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 9. 첫눈에 각인되는 압도적인 존재감.IONIQ의 새로운 여정이 시작됩니다. pic.twitter.com/Mwi0Ul7HPi— 현대자동차그룹 뉴스룸 (@hmg_talk) April 2, 2026 While it’s hard to tell from the teaser, the other model looks like a smaller crossover, again with slim, more aggressive-looking taillights. We should learn more soon. On Hyundai’s Chinese joint venture’s website, Beijing-Hyundai has a countdown for the “IONIQ Brand Launch Event” set for April 10. Check back for the full reveal. Hyundai will unveil the IONIQ 3 at Milan Design Week later this month, its new entry-level electric hatch. Are the Earth and Venus next to join the IONIQ lineup? We’ll find out on April 10. Stay up to date with the latest content by subscribing to Electrek on Google News. You’re reading Electrek— experts who break news about Tesla, electric vehicles, and green energy, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow Electrek on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Don’t know where to start? Check out our YouTube channel for the latest reviews.