Hyundai just revealed its next electric car, the Ioniq 5, a compact SUV that's roomier than it looks.
The new five-seater was unveiled Monday and it comes with up to 300 miles of battery range. Last year, Hyundai teased the latest EV as the production version of its EV 45 concept car. This is the first of the Ioniq spinoff brand, and you'll notice there's no Hyundai logo on the steering wheel. Hyundai plans to only sell electric models by 2040.
The first EV from what Hyundai is calling its "sub-brand" will have fast charging and bidirectional power, and will offer single or dual motor options.
With fast charging the 77.4 kWh battery that lies flat in the base of the car can get to 80 percent full in 18 minutes. All Ioniq owners get free charging for two years through the Electrify America network. There are plans for 800 stations with ultra-fast charging across the country by the end of this year. 600 are already available.
The car can become something of mobile power strip with plugs throughout the vehicle to charge appliances such as power tools, e-scooters or other items for a tailgate or camping trip. You can even give some juice to a stranded EV with a dead battery with a provided vehicle-to-load cable. That outlet is near the outside charging port, and the other is inside the vehicle below the back row seats.
All versions of the car — regardless of whether you go with single or dual motor or different trim packages — have a top speed of 115 mph. A performance dual-motor version will go from 0 to 60 mph in just over five seconds.
Inside the car, there are two 12-inch screens upfront and a sliding center console that Hyundai calls a "universal island." It's a compartment that can fit a large purse or serve as a surface to put a laptop and it slides back 5.5 inches. The front seats also recline with foot rests that pop up for relaxing while waiting for the car to recharge.
The back seats also slightly recline and can fold down to make for a bigger trunk space.
Outside color options are: pearl black, metallic gray, solid white, green pearl, pearl blue, and gray matte.
The South Korea-manufactured car won't arrive until the fall, and the company isn't revealing pricing until closer to production. An exec at a press briefing would only say that it'd be competitively priced. This car feels similar to the all-electric Kia Niro — which starts around $25,000. We'll find out later this year.
Copyright © 2023 Powered by
The Ioniq 5 is Hyundai’s first electric car that can charge other EVs-肝胆欲碎网
sitemap
文章
4251
浏览
73
获赞
2621
Demi Lovato performed at the Super Bowl a decade after tweeting about it
Demi Lovato had big plans to sing at the Super Bowl, ten years ago. Lovato's powerful rendition of tYou have to be extremely online to understand the threat America faces now
Sometimes, as a reporter covering digital culture, I feel like I live in a world disparate from my fHow CPUs are Designed, Part 4: Where is Computer Architecture and Design Headed?
Despite continuous improvements and incremental upgrades with each new generation, processors haven'Failed screenwriter outed as QAnon influencer used conspiracy to carry out personal vendettas
A major QAnoninfluencer was unmasked earlier this week as a failed screenwriter living in New JerseyLooking to prevent coronavirus? Stop touching your face.
Full disclosure: In the process of writing this, I've touched my face not one, not two, but 37 timesWomen are thanking Chrissy Teigen for sharing her heartbreaking pregnancy journey
Chrissy Teigen shared the heartbreaking news on social media that she lost her third child she was eTesla rolls out a holiday software update
A few days ago, Tesla CEO Elon Musk promised a "holiday software update," which, among other things,Gaze upon these good dogs at the 2020 National Dog Show
The National Dog Show was a much smaller affair than usual this year. Due to the coronavirus pandemiHow to use the YouTube mobile app's new data
Small tweaks sure can make big differences.The YouTube mobile app, on both iOS and Android, now makeRing admits its employees tried to access customers' private video
We knew hackers were creeping on Ring video feeds, but Ring's own employees?In a Jan. 6 letter addreIowa Senator owned by an extremely Midwest question about soybeans
Republican Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst struggled with an incredibly Midwest gotcha question: She couldn't cTesla rolls out a holiday software update
A few days ago, Tesla CEO Elon Musk promised a "holiday software update," which, among other things,Facebook just dropped a messaging app for couples
During a time of social distancing — where every couple is seemingly long distance unless they17 Years of Far Cry
The video game landscape is filled with long-running first-person shooter franchises, from the incre'This is fine' Halloween decoration perfectly nails 2020
Nothing screams 2020 quite like the "This is fine" meme, which is why the image of that distressed l