Beijing Hyundai Launches All-New EO Electric SUV in China
Beijing Hyundai Launches All-New EO Electric SUV in China
Beijing Hyundai launched the EO all-electric compact SUV in China on October 29, 2025, with three variants priced between 119,800 yuan and 149,800 yuan. At the current exchange rate of CNY:USD 7.12, this translates to approximately US$16,832–US$21,039.
Platform and Powertrain
The EO is Beijing Hyundai's first model built on the E-GMP BEV-dedicated platform. It integrates Qualcomm's 8295 digital cockpit chip and is available in front-wheel drive (FWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD) configurations. The vehicle offers single- and dual-motor options:
- Single-motor FWD: 160 kW (215 hp), 310 Nm torque
- Dual-motor AWD: 233 kW (312 hp) total output
Battery packs offered are 64.2 kWh and 88.1 kWh with CLTC range options from 518 km up to 722 km on a single charge, depending on configuration.
Key Features and Design Highlights
Dimensions: 4,615 mm (L) × 1,875 mm (W) × 1,675–1,698 mm (H), wheelbase 2,750 mm
Exterior: Sleek, futuristic styling with narrow LED headlight clusters, full-width LED daytime running light, hidden A/B/C-pillars, and a sporty D-pillar design
Body Colors: Seven choices including Mountain Twilight Purple, Pearl White/Black, Matte White, Cyber Silver, Turquoise Blue, Camouflage Gray
Interior: Tiered dashboard, two-tone three-spoke multifunction steering wheel, 27-inch 4K dual-screen for infotainment/passenger, head-up display, column-mounted gear selector, multiple storage compartments, and wireless phone charging
Other Features: Bose sound system, panoramic sunroof with electric shade, electric tailgate, double-layer acoustic glass, multiple driving modes
Charging and Technology
The EO features fast charging capability from 30–80% in 27 minutes. Its digital cockpit is powered by the Qualcomm 8295 chip with advanced L2+ driving assistance. The vehicle uses LFP batteries from BYD's FinDreams, reflecting competitive supply chain integration for performance and longevity.
Market Position and Competitive Analysis
Based on analysis by TopUsedCars.com reporter Xiao Mi, key competitive models in China include the BYD Yuan Plus and the Geely Galaxy E5.
The EO's 722 km maximum CLTC range outperforms equivalent variants of both competitors, positioning Hyundai as a direct competitor in China's fast-growing EV market. Charging speed and digital cockpit technology are current selling points Hyundai emphasizes for market differentiation. Dimensions and styling make the EO favorable for urban and suburban buyers seeking a blend of efficiency, technology, and aesthetics.
Pricing Details
Full pricing details for all trims:
- Fun: 119,800 yuan ($16,832)
- Smart: 129,800 yuan ($18,236)
- Tech: 149,800 yuan ($21,039)
The vehicle boasts features typically found in premium segments, including panoramic sunroof, Bose audio, and head-up display, suggesting competitive value in its price range.
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