Remove Electric Vehicles Remove Hyundai Remove Juice Remove South Korea
article thumbnail

2022 Hyundai Ioniq5 Review – Whatever It Is, It’s Good

The Truth About Cars

The 2022 Hyundai Ioniq5 is difficult to categorize. Dual electric motors (74kW and 165kW) combine for 320 horsepower and 446 lb-ft of torque in an all-wheel-drive setup. Dual electric motors (74kW and 165kW) combine for 320 horsepower and 446 lb-ft of torque in an all-wheel-drive setup. Juice is supplied via 77.4

Hyundai 52
article thumbnail

This Dutch City Is Road-Testing Vehicle-to-Grid Tech

Cars That Think

Hundreds of charging stations for electric vehicles dot Utrecht’s urban landscape in the Netherlands like little electric mushrooms. Debates over the feasibility and value of such vehicle-to-grid technology go back decades. Last April, Hyundai delivered 25 bidirectionally capable long-range Ioniq 5s to We Drive Solar.

Grid 84
article thumbnail

Domestic Tesla Model Y dominates the German EV market

Push EVs

Germany, Europe’s single largest auto market, saw plugin electric vehicles take 21.5% Full electric share grew, but plugin hybrid share almost halved. The new Hyundai Ioniq 6 sedan saw its first ever countable customer deliveries, with an impressive 581 units. share of sales in February 2023, a drop from 24.9%

Market 59
article thumbnail

Review: 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N enthusiast EV shows it’s worth the wait

Baua Electric

The good folks at Hyundai have scrambled my brain with the 2025 Ioniq 5 N, a devilish little electric compact crossover that might just be a motorsports game-changer. Most electric vehicles are a blast to drive in a straight line, with incredible acceleration and accessible power. Whoo boy does this thing rock.

Hyundai 40