Hyundai, Kia, Genesis future product: Big EV plans

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That includes the EV6 compact crossover that went on sale this year, the redesigned Niro EV, the EV9 three-row crossover that it will build starting in 2023 and possibly a midsize electric pickup.

But with the signing into law of the Inflation Reduction Act, the Korean brands’ aggressive product plans may be under a cloud. The sweeping law changes the rules for how federal EV tax credits will be granted. It requires North American assembly of an EV and places stipulations on where the basic battery materials are sourced from. The Koreans’ first wave of EVs will be imported.

It is not yet clear to many in the industry whether the new tax credit rules might unravel future product plans for some automakers. Hyundai’s and Kia’s EV plans are focused on the center of the market, where buyers could be swayed by the availability of tax credits.

But longer term, Hyundai this year announced it will spend $6.5 billion, with its suppliers, to construct a large auto and battery plant near Savannah, Ga., that is expected to start production in the first half of 2024. By 2028, that plant is expected to produce up to six electric models.

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