Hyundai has created a bit of a splash at the 2016 Geneva International Auto Show with its IONIQ lineup. It has brought the IONIQ Hybrid, IONIQ Plug-in, and more importantly, the IONIQ Electric. The hybrid and plug-in variants use Hyundai’s 1.6-liter, GDI, gasoline engine, but the electric flies down the road with nothing more than a lithium-ion polymer battery and an electric motor. Those looking for all-electric mobility should take the IONIQ into consideration as it does offer a decent range on a full charge.
The car itself is a little different on the outside compared to the hybrid and plug-in models, considering its electric nature and all. Aside from that, however, the car offers the same safety and infotainment features as the other models in the IONIQ lineup. Jochen Sengpiehl, the Vice President of Marketing for Hyundai Motor Europe said, “IONIQ is an important step forward for our brand. We are bringing a unique new approach to e-mobility, with no compromise on design, driving pleasure and connectivity. And we’re making it accessible to more customers, further extending our product line-up.”
So, let’s take a look at the Hyundai ICONIQ Electric and see just what this vehicle brings to the table and why you should consider it as an alternative to gasoline-powered models.
Continue reading to learn more about the Hyundai Ioniq Electric.
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