Stacks of Gen-Z Won Incoming: Hyundai Ioniq EV Brand Endorsed by Famous K-pop Band

Finding the perfect celebrity endorsement occasionally means deciding which public persona aligns most closely with your corporate image — and figuring out how to lock down that commitment by waving a wad of cash beneath their nose.

The rest of the time it’s just a matter of hooking the biggest fish on your reel and dragging that thing into the boat to secure an all-important photograph together. Hyundai recently decided upon the later for its upcoming Ioniq sub-brand by tapping the K-Pop icon known as BTS.

While you’ve probably heard of the Ioniq liftback, you may not have known Hyundai plans to use the name to create an all-electric subsidiary mimicking exactly what the Genesis brand did for the automaker’s luxury vehicles. Odds are also good you’re not overly familiar with South Korea’s BTS, unless you’re a prepubescent girl or happen to share their taste in music and/or androgynous young men. But we can assure you that they are indeed international sensations — heartthrob material that Hyundai believes will make superb ambassadors for its upcoming EV brand.

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  • THX1136 I would agree with Kwik & Ollicat with this caveat, none should be mandated unless it is proven 1000% bulletproof reliable with a failure rate of less than 1 in 1million vehicles. Have no issue with making the tech available to those who chose to purchase it.
  • Jpolicke Did they ever clear out the arena parking lot with all the buy-back VW diesels?
  • Bd2 Tech that prevents non Tesla owners from using electric charging stations and also prevents racist behaviors.
  • AZFelix e:Ny1grotto?
  • Kwik_Shift_Pro4X The more taxpayer dollars wasted, the closer it will be to having all your assets taken from you.