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2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N and Bugatti Bolide: Highlights of the Week

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This week, we experienced the 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N firsthand and got a glimpse of Bugatti’s Bolide with its final interior design. Additionally, the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 7 made further progress in its testing phase. These are the latest developments from AutoMotorMart.

Our team took the 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N for a spin, marking one of the initial ventures into high-performance electric vehicles that don’t compromise on everyday usability.

In an innovative move, Ferrari has patented a dual joystick-controlled vehicle. This groundbreaking steering method involves a joystick on each side of the driver, combining their movements to steer the vehicle.

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Bugatti has unveiled the interior of the production version of the Bolide, surpassing the design of the initial concept car in extravagance. The interior predominantly showcases carbon fiber, derived from the visible tub that forms the basis of this track-focused hypercar.

BMW has completed the production of its last gas engine made in Germany, a twin-turbo V-8. The company is transitioning its combustion engine manufacturing to Austria and the UK, while intensifying the production of electric motors in Germany.

The development of the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 7 is advancing, with recent sightings on public roads. This three-row electric SUV is in the final stages of development, with its launch and market introduction anticipated in 2024.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Automotive Innovations

What is the 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N?

The 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N is a high-performance electric vehicle that offers a balance between impressive performance and everyday usability, marking a significant step in EV technology.

How does Ferrari’s newly patented vehicle control system work?

Ferrari’s new system utilizes two joysticks, one on each side of the driver’s seat. Steering the vehicle involves moving these joysticks in combination, representing a radical departure from traditional steering systems.

What are the key features of Bugatti Bolide’s production interior?

Bugatti’s production Bolide features an interior that is even more extravagant than its concept version, with a design heavily incorporating carbon fiber from the exposed tub, emphasizing its track-only hypercar status.

What marks the end of BMW’s German-built gas engine production?

BMW’s production of its last gas engine in Germany, a twin-turbo V-8, signifies the company’s shift towards electric motor production and relocating combustion engine manufacturing to Austria and the UK.

What is known about the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 7?

The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 7, a three-row electric crossover SUV, is nearing the end of its development phase. It has been spotted on public roads, and its debut and market introduction are expected in 2024.

More about Automotive Innovations

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  • Progress on the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 7

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5 comments

AutoEnthusiast101 November 24, 2023 - 12:04 pm

The Ioniq 7 testing news is exciting, Hyundai’s really stepping up their game in the EV market. Looking forward to its launch.

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SpeedyGonzalez November 24, 2023 - 4:13 pm

wow the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N sounds amazing can’t wait to see it on the roads, electric cars are really taking over!

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CarbonFiberKing November 24, 2023 - 9:43 pm

The Bolide’s interior is just mind-blowing, Bugatti never disappoints with their designs, pure art.

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FerrariFan45 November 24, 2023 - 10:16 pm

a car controlled by joysticks? That’s insane, I wonder how it would feel to drive something like that must be super futuristic.

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GreenEnergyAdvocate November 25, 2023 - 9:59 am

it’s great to see BMW moving away from gas engines, the future is definitely electric! we need more of this shift.

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