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Hyundai Ioniq 6 AWD Techniq review

EV Central

Funny looking thing, the Hyundai Ioniq 6. It may be aero as all hell – a super-slippery 0.21cd in fact – but is it pretty? We sampled Hyundai’s new Ioniq 6 ‘Electrified Streamliner’ (not a sedan, Hyundai insists) in South Korea ahead of its early 2023 Australian arrival. 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6.

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Hyundai CEO Jose Muñoz says consumers would pay for a richer combine

Baua Electric

Shoppers have realized a accumulation all the way through the pandemic. They’re extra challenging, they’re extra affected person, and they’re extra savvy. They proceed to finance at larger charges or hire automobiles. And that’s why our emblem remains to be in prime call for.

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The worst thing about owning an electric vehicle in Australia isn’t getting any better. In fact, it’s getting worse | Opinion

EV Central

I know we’re all rushing to order our own BYD Atto3, Tesla Model 3 and Model Y, Kia EV6 or Hyundai Ioniq 5. And, on the whole, that’s great news for the electric vehicle industry, and the planet. But the worst thing about owning an electric vehicle in Australia isn’t getting any better.

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EVs & Camping: How Well They Go Along ?

Get Electric Vehicle

I know what you are thinking of ‘The Range’ Okay let’s take the camping case with an ICE vehicle and list out all the possible things that can go wrong. Thus, you get to reap all the benefits of modern technology when disconnected from modern life. Modern EVs are the epitome of technology available at the moment.

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Volkswagen ID.3 electric car video review

Drive Electric

Henry talks you through all you need to know about this exciting electric car from Volkswagen ! The first being the Beatle and then the Golf and now we have Volkswagen’s all-new range of pure electric cars, the ID range of that. There are not many electric cars these days that have alloy wheels.

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Kia E-Niro electric car review

Drive Electric

The Kia e-Niro 64 kWh is a practical, family-friendly crossover with a 282-mile electric range and it’s one of the more affordable longer-range electric cars. Fuel: Electric. Charging speed: 0 to 80% in 1 hour 15 minutes at a 50kW charge point Find out more on how long it takes to charge an electric car.

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Kia E-Niro electric car review

Drive Electric

The Kia e-Niro 64 kWh is a practical, family-friendly crossover with a 282-mile electric range and it’s one of the more affordable longer-range electric cars. The multi award-winning electric vehicle won ‘Car of the year’ back in 2019, as well as Best Electric Car 2020. Fuel: Electric. Range (WLTP): 282 miles.

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