Ioniq 5 EV reveal shows us a sharp new competitor
Hyundai has revealed its new Ioniq 5, the inaugural EV from the Korean group’s newest sub-brand, Ioniq. What’s interesting: Ioniq 5’s 800volt EV tech, retro looks and interior packaging What we wonder about: Price and availability, 800volt charging infrastructure The Ioniq 5 SUV rides on Hyundai’s all-new Electric-Global Modular Platform
Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 interior teased ahead of unveil
Ioniq 5 will use recycled materials and push the limits of practicality thanks to an all-new platform. Ahead of its February 23 launch, teaser images of the Ioniq 5 from Hyundai Motor Group have begun surfacing. The latest shows us a glimpse of the interior. A sub-brand under Hyundai like
All-new Ioniq 5 launching in Australia next year
Hyundai sub-brand Ioniq will launch in Australia next year with an all-electric crossover called the 5. Hyundai has launched an all-new sub-brand, Ioniq, which will debut new flagship electric vehicles on an all-new electric-vehicle platform. The brand and its inaugural model will arrive here next year. In total, three new
2019 Hyundai Ioniq Review
Dan DeGasperi’s 2019 Hyundai Ioniq Review With Pricing, Specs, Performance, Ride And Handling, Safety, Verdict And Score. In A Nutshell Like three bolts from the blue, Hyundai Australia lands the Ioniq electric vehicle (EV) complete with a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) and regular hybrid by its side, all ready
2019 Hyundai Ioniq hybrid, plug-in and electric priced for Australia
The 2019 Hyundai Ioniq will launch in Australia this month, complete with a full range of Prius-style petrol-electric hybrid, plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) and electric vehicle (EV) model grades. Priced from $33,990 plus on-road costs for the Ioniq Elite, and $38,990+ORC for the Ioniq Premium, the hybrid teams a