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Making Hybrid Driving More Available

Making Hybrid Driving More Available

When the Hyundai team is done offering us the different version of the Ioniq that will be offered on the road, there will be three to choose from. This small four-door hatchback vehicle is being offered in hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and EV models to become the right vehicle for you to drive when you want to have the efficiency and environmentally aware driving characteristics offered by the Ioniq. There are three trims to choose from with Blue, SEL, and Limited as the different levels of comfort and technology you’re going to be able to choose from.
Do you want a stylish, comfortable, and refined hatchback that offers you better fuel mileage and a reasonable price? Of course you do. With the Hyundai Ioniq, in either of the hybrid forms, you won’t have to fill up the gas tank as often as other models on the market in this class. With the pure EV model, you’ll never have to use traditional gasoline, just plug it in and let it charge while you sleep to have a full charge in the morning for the car you use to get to and from work for the day.

In 2017, the Hyundai Ioniq was added to the market as a hybrid model and an EV version and for the 2018 model year, we see the new Plug-in Hybrid added to the mix. This version of the car will drive up to 27 miles on EV power only before the gasoline engine is needed to drive the vehicle. This gives you a total range of about 590 miles on a full tank. The battery of this new plug-in model will charge in about 2.5 hours using a 240-volt power source and it can allow you to skip the gas station on many occasions while you drive.

A Feature Every Car Needs

When you choose the Hyundai Ioniq as the vehicle you want to drive and enjoy on a daily basis, you’ll have the option to add automatic emergency braking to the car you drive. This is a system that uses a camera mounted behind the rearview mirror and a radar sensor placed on the front bumper to detect vehicles or pedestrians in your path and let you know a collision could take place. If you don’t act in time, the system will apply the brakes for you to help you stay safe and avoid running into people and other vehicles when on the road.

The Hyundai team is expanding the offering of fuel-saving models on the market by giving us a three-in-one model in the Ioniq. Whether you choose the standard hybrid model, the plug-in hybrid version, or the EV, you’ll certainly have the drive you’ll want to enjoy on the road. Make your way to the nearby Hyundai dealer and find the model of the Ioniq that can be the perfect choice for you to have the drive you want on a daily basis. Start driving responsibly, smart, and with pleasure in the Ioniq you choose.

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