Further details have been released on the Hyundai 6 electric streamliner, with an expanded range between the promised list of improvements. South Korean company claims the upcoming electric vehicles will become “one of the most energy -efficient EVs in the market.” This new model is a follow -up to IONIQ 5 this year, and part of the three -part electric vehicle plan that was announced in 2020. Like 5, 6 is based on one of the electric cars of Korean car makers.
If it’s like his younger brother, Ioniq 6 can even defeat the current Hyundai – Ioniq version of the current version. Hyundai’s original prediction gives the most economical version of ioniq 5 around 300 miles, while EPA records an average range of 303 miles during testing. The long range can also be refilled quickly enough when the car is attached to the 350 kw fast charger. Ioniq 5 is able to recharge 70% of the battery capacity in less than 20 minutes and and if you are in a hurry, you can get more than 60 miles range from five minutes. IONIQ 5 also came with several incentives that were thrown, such as two years of free 30 minutes charging session. It is unknown whether 6 will come with the same incentive, but car specifications may be quite tempting for electric vehicle fans.
Hyundai re -launched its ioniq ranks as an independent electric vehicle brand in 2020. At that time, the company’s executive vice president and Global Chief Marketing Officer Wonhong Cho promised that “Ioniq brand will change the paradigm of EV customer experience.” Ioniq 6 will initially be launched earlier this year, but the plan is slightly shifted.
The range and comfort are the center of Hyundai’s promises with ioniq 6. Aerodynamics of the car combined with a 77.6 KW battery to offer more than 379 miles with one charging, the car maker said. Although not equivalent to EV Big Boys Tesla and Lucid’s best effort, it is indeed very close for vehicles that are most likely available at a much lower price point. Power consumption is expected to be 14 kWh/62 miles, making 6 of one of the most efficient EVs available. The fast charging time seems to be similar to ioniq 5, with Hyundai promising the ability to switch from 10% to 80% costs in just 18 minutes.
How to drive the car can be adjusted, the driver can regulate the steering effort, motor power, and the sensitivity of the accelerator pedal. The rear wheel drive model and all-wheel-drive will be available. In terms of strength, 6 is not hunched. The AWD Model of the electric vehicle offers 239 KW (equivalent to 320 horsepower) and 605 Nm of torque. Besides having a fantastic reach, Hyundai is only able to explode from 0 to 60MPH in just five seconds.