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Hyundai's Ioniq 5 N is a high-performance electric crossover that can rival Tesla and Porsche
Hyundai's Ioniq 5 N is a high-performance electric crossover that can rival Tesla and Porsche
Hyundai has unveiled its Ioniq 5 N, a high-performance version of its electric crossover that promises to deliver thrilling driving dynamics and impressive
Hyundai has unveiled its Ioniq 5 N, a high-performance version of its electric crossover that promises to deliver thrilling driving dynamics and impressive range. The 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N is the first electric model to join Hyundai's N line of performance-oriented vehicles, which also includes the Veloster N and the Elantra N.
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Hyundai's Ioniq 5 N is a high-performance electric crossover that can rival Tesla and Porsche
The best electric cars on the market
The best electric cars on the market
In a market where sales are down, there is a segment that does not suffer during the crisis we are currently experiencing. We are talking about the electric car sector and it is that they are becoming the favourites of users by becoming one of the best alternatives to circulate around the...
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The best electric cars on the market
The new Electric-Global Modular Platform from Hyundai |E.V. News|Electric Hunter
The new Electric-Global Modular Platform from Hyundai |E.V. News|Electric Hunter
Hyundai Motor Group released Tuesday details on E-GMP (Electric-Global Modular Platform), the company's first dedicated electric car platform. From 2021, E-GMP will be the basis for a new portfolio of battery-electric cars, including Hyundai's brand new IONIQ 5 which will be launched at the beginning of the year. The E-GMP is designed exclusively for electric cars, the platform offers a number of advantages compared to the group's existing platforms. Electric cars based on E-GMP can provide range over 500 kilometres (WLTP) on a single charge and can be charged to 80% in less than 18 minutes.
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The new Electric-Global Modular Platform from Hyundai |E.V. News|Electric Hunter
Hyundai and Ineos want to develop fuel cell technology together |E.V. News|Electric Hunter
Hyundai and Ineos want to develop fuel cell technology together |E.V. News|Electric Hunter
Hyundai Motor Company and Ineos Group have announced that they want to jointly develop hydrogen battery technology for electric cars. According to a signed memorandum of understanding between companies, the allies intend to jointly investigate possibilities for the production and delivery of hydrogen as well as the worldwide use of hydrogen applications, technologies and business models. The primary aim is to set up a corresponding infrastructure for all aspects of hydrogen in Europe.
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Hyundai and Ineos want to develop fuel cell technology together |E.V. News|Electric Hunter