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The Ioniq is Hyundai's first automobile built from the ground up and specifically available as a hybrid or electric powered. It is related to the Kia Niro crossover utility vehicle and Hyundai Elantra, with which it shares a wheelbase and suspension components. [17] The Ioniq Hybrid was released in South Korea in February 2016. [9]
On April 21, 2019, a Tesla Model S was exploded in an underground garage in Shanghai, China. Five cars were damaged by the fire. [120] On May 4, 2019, a Tesla Model S, not plugged in, with smoke observed near the rear right tire. [121] Then, on May 13, 2019, a Tesla Model S, caught on fire while parked in Hong Kong. [122]
Plug-in hybrids and electric cars run off lithium-ion batteries and rare-earth element electric motors.Electric vehicles use much more lithium carbonate equivalent in their batteries compared to the 7g (0.25 oz) for a smartphone or the 30 g (1.1 oz) used by tablets or computers.
The NHTSA said in a notice posted online that it received 30 complaints about the problem in 2022 models, of which it estimated 39,500 were on U.S. h Highway safety agency reports power problems ...
Changes are coming to Hyundai's fuel-sipping Ioniq range of hybrid and electric hatchbacks. The 2020 Hyundai Ioniq Gets More Angular Styling, a New Screen, and a Bigger Battery for the EV Skip to ...
[3] [4] Between 2016 and 2022, the name was used for the Hyundai Ioniq, a compact liftback available with a choice of eco-friendly powertrains: gasoline hybrid, plug-in hybrid, or full battery-electric; [5] the 2016 Ioniq was intended to compete with the Toyota Prius hybrid and Nissan Leaf battery-electric vehicles. [6] [7]
The nameplate Ioniq is a portmanteau of ion and unique. [182] It is the first automobile to be offered in hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and all-electric variants with no "standard" internal combustion engine only version. [183] [184] [185] The hybrid variant launched in its home market in February 2016, followed by the electric model in July 2016 ...
Hyundai Motor Company made the official debut of its three model Hyundai Ioniq line-up at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show. [98] The Ioniq family of electric drive vehicles includes the Ioniq Plug-in, which is expected to achieve a fuel economy of 125 mpg‑e (27 kW⋅h/100 mi; 16.8 kW⋅h/100 km) in all-electric mode. [99]