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Hyundai IONIQ 9 Spotted With Winch — XRT Rugged Trim or Anything Else?

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October 6, 2025
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Hyundai IONIQ 9 Prototype Sparks Curiosity with Unusual Front-Mounted Winch

The Hyundai IONIQ 9, the brand’s future flagship three-row electric SUV, has garnered significant attention, and a recent prototype sighting has further fueled curiosity. An uncamouflaged IONIQ 9 test vehicle was spotted with an unusual front-mounted winch, leaving many wondering whether Hyundai is testing the rugged XRT trim or developing something entirely new.

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A Closer Look at the Prototype

The prototype, captured during testing in Europe, wears heavy camouflage but follows the IONIQ 9’s silhouette. What makes this mule different is the visible winch mounted in the front bumper, along with a raised ride height and chunkier off-road tires. These features are typically associated with serious off-roaders or utility vehicles, not luxury family EVs. The presence of a functional winch is particularly unusual, as it is not a feature typically found in existing XRT models, such as the Palisade or Santa Fe.

XRT Version or Pickup in Disguise?

The winch has led many enthusiasts to speculate that this might not be a standard IONIQ 9 XRT, but rather a test mule for Hyundai’s upcoming electric pickup. Hyundai has hinted at expanding its EV lineup beyond SUVs, and a dedicated electric pickup truck would make sense as part of its global strategy. By using the IONIQ 9’s body as camouflage, Hyundai could be testing powertrains, suspension setups, and towing equipment without revealing the truck’s final shape.

What We Know About the IONIQ 9 XRT

The IONIQ 9 XRT is expected to be a rugged trim of Hyundai’s largest electric SUV, adding visual toughness and potentially modest off-road upgrades. Based on the E-GMP platform, the IONIQ 9 is likely to offer dual-motor all-wheel drive, a large battery pack with long-range capability, and advanced driver assistance features. If this prototype truly represents the XRT version, the winch could hint at Hyundai pushing the XRT brand further into functional territory, transforming it from a styling package into a serious adventure-ready EV.

The Pickup Prototype Theory Gains Traction

The winch, beefy tires, and front tow hooks make a strong case for the pickup mule theory. Hyundai’s Santa Cruz compact truck has been successful in North America, and an all-electric pickup positioned above it could directly compete with vehicles like the Rivian R1T, Ford F-150 Lightning, and upcoming Ram 1500 REV. Using the IONIQ 9’s large platform would give Hyundai the flexibility to build a full-size EV truck with generous range, power, and utility.

Final Thoughts

Whether this prototype is the upcoming IONIQ 9 XRT or an early electric pickup test mule, one thing is clear: Hyundai is expanding its EV lineup in bold directions. The presence of a front winch and off-road gear indicates serious development work is underway, possibly hinting at Hyundai’s next big EV surprise.

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