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2025 KIA K4 Compact Sedan: More Room, More Tech

Green Fleet Magazine

The K4 has the largest footprint in the compact segment, along with standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and an available 30-inch digital instrumentation screen.

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Hyundai Motor and Kia Unveil 'Uni Wheel' Drive System

Green Fleet Magazine

The Uni Wheel system was unveiled in Seoul, South Korea, and enables a flat-floor configuration in addition to improving available space inside the vehicle.

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Prominent Universities Sign Open Access Agreements with IEEE

Cars That Think

IEEE publishes more than 200 leading journals and magazines, and the digital library contains more than 5 million documents including scientific journals, conference proceedings, and standards. Gold open access refers to periodicals in which all content is freely available once published.

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Norway leads the world in moving to EVs

EV Info

A recent report printed by the Norwegian Automobile Federation’s magazine, Motor , the downward trend in sales for ICE cars has been so consistent and steep that the last new ICE car to be sold in Norway could happen just seven months from now, in April 2022. 17 Kia e-Niro Electric car 1 674 1.51 Norway made that plan back in 2016.

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PEUGEOT charges ahead with revised pricing and finance offers for PEUGEOT e-2008 and e-208

Drive EV

This move follows Citroen, Vauxhall and Kia who have adjusted their prices. The grant has been reduced to £2,500 and is now only available on new electric vehicles costing less than £35,000. The e-208 is now available with increased deposits contributions. driveEV is the UK's only online magazine dedicated to electric cars.

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2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6: Korean Model 3 clone, or something else altogether?

Charged EVs

Available in rear- or all-wheel-drive versions and three trim levels (SE, SEL and Limited), the new electric sedan starts at $43,000 but can hit $60,000 for a high-spec model. The Ioniq 6 is another proof point for the idea that Hyundai-Kia is one to watch in the EV battle. Tesla quotes a 0-to-60 mph acceleration time of 4.2

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Octopus launches ‘Electric Dreams’ – An EV leasing company unlocking salary sacrifice for businesses

Drive EV

From launch, Octopus experts are available to help employees choose their cars and get set up with charge points and EV energy tariffs; as well as support the business with scheme documents, approvals and payroll. driveEV is the UK's only online magazine dedicated to electric cars. Delivering news, reviews, tips and advice.