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Road Test: 2022 Kia Niro EV

Clean Fleet Report

When the all-electric Kia Niro was introduced in 2019 it followed the 2017 Niro hybrid and then the 2018 Niro plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV). Clean Fleet Report has been impressed with all three versions, as well as Kia’s eco-friendly philosophy that this year saw the debut of the all-new, all-electric EV6. Juicing up.

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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. 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N – Emme Hall Green Car Reports sent me out to Laguna Seca Raceway with five specific questions—in bold below—to answer. mile front straight.

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Tale of Two 2,000-mile EV Rural Road Trips

Clean Fleet Report

Tale of Two 2,000-mile EV Rural Road Trips A Two-Country Kia EV6 Experience Last year I set out to see what it would be like to take a couple of long road trips in a Kia EV6–one in the UK and the other in the U.S. I took delivery of an EV6 that Kia UK kindly loaned me. I duly plugged it into an exterior household outlet.

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Lightning Eyes 10-Minute Charging for its Motorbikes

Cars That Think

When it’s time to stop, the Strike can absorb Level 3 juice at up to 120 kilowatts. That’s closer to a 50 percent recharge than the company’s 60 percent (from 20-to-80 percent) claim. That’s closer to a 50 percent recharge than the company’s 60 percent (from 20-to-80 percent) claim.

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8 of the Best EVs with the Longest Ranges

Drive Electric

Even when it does need some juice, Tesla’s superchargers will give it up to another 200 miles range in 15 minutes. Once the charge does run out, a 150kW public charger will see the ENYAQ recharged up to 80% in just 30 minutes. 4) Kia EV6. Kia’s all-electric SUV might just be the best on the market. 6) Hyundai Kona.

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Here's all the new electric cars or EVs coming to Australia in 2021

EVolution

Hyundai Kona Electric. 13 This new updated version of Hyundai’ electric crossover is already available in Australia. The mid-sized IONIQ 5 SUV is the first Hyundai to be based on the new E-GMP architecture. Kia e-Niro. Kia's entry into the EV market – the e-niro is expected in Australia in 2021. Lexus UX300e.

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Cupra Born review: High five for Spanish compact hatch

EV Central

That equates to $59,990 plus on-road costs for the single specification currently slated for Australia and a claimed ADR-certified range of 511km between recharges. Electric cars the compact Born is priced close to include the Polestar 2 (from $63,900), Tesla Model 3 (from $65,500), Hyundai Ioniq 5 ($69,900) and Kia Niro (from $64,450).