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What Car? backs IONIQ in its first electric car awards
The Hyundai IONIQ Electric has been named the best Electric Family Car on sale in the first What Car? Electric Car Awards.
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The judges praised IONIQ Electric for offering a better package ‘than any other rival’ – whether that’s its electric range, its value for money, its equipment or its technology.
IONIQ Electric launched in 2016 as part of the IONIQ range, the world’s first car planned from the start to offer three electrified powertrains – hybrid, plug-in hybrid and full electric. In 2019, the IONIQ range was upgraded with added technological features and a refreshed look, as well as 36 per cent added battery capacity in the Electric.
Since its launch, IONIQ has picked up a number of awards, including being named the UK’s most highly-rated car in the Honest John Customer Satisfaction Index. For this latest accolade, the What Car? experts praised IONIQ Electric for its compelling overall
Hyundai Motor Company has launched its new IONIQ brand dedicated to battery electric vehicles, opening a new chapter as a leader in the era of electrified mobility.
Under the IONIQ brand, Hyundai will offer customer-centric EV experiences centred on connected lifestyle solutions in line with Hyundai’s vision of ‘Progress for Humanity’.
Under the IONIQ brand, Hyundai Motor will leverage its industry-leading manufacturing know-how in EVs to introduce three new dedicated models over the next four years with more innovative models to follow.
package, offering better value for money, technology, range and drivability than its rivals.
The juding panel had huge praise for the IONIQ’S performance in real-world situations: “Promising up to 193 miles between charges, the IONIQ will get you farther than regular, 40kWh versions of the [Nissan] Leaf, as well as the BMW i3 and Volkswagen e-Golf…”
Even better, there was no compromise on comfort or specification, either, meaning the IONIQ, for all its cutting-edge electric drive features, was the family car people could rely on. “The IONIQ is simply bursting with equipment, too, including heated front seats in our recommended Premium trim… ”
It was reliable too, with the class-leading Hyundai warranty scheme a welcome addition to the IONIQ to keep doubts at bay: “If anything should go wrong, you’ve got a five-year, unlimited-mileage new car warranty to fall back on – more than is offered by either
The creation of IONIQ brand is in response to fast-growing market demand and accelerates Hyundai’s plan to lead the global EV market.
To fulfill IONIQ’s brand mission, Hyundai will combine its current EV capabilities – such as ultra-fast charging, spacious interior, and battery-supplied power – with future innovations that combine design, technologies and services to integrate in-car and out-of-car experiences for a seamless journey.
“The IONIQ brand will change the
Nissan or BMW. All in all, the IONIQ Electric makes the transition to zero-emissions power as easy as possible.”
The IONIQ Electric is one part of Hyundai’s electrified line-up; one of the broadest and most affordable in the UK. Alongside IONIQ Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid and Electric sit the Kona Electric, Kona Hybrid and mild hybrid Tucson models. By the end of the year, three-quarters of the entire Hyundai range will be electrified, new 48V mild hybrid i20 and i30 and Hybrid and Plug-In Hybrid Santa Fe and there is more to come. With increased supply and no waiting times, owning a low or zero emission vehicle from Hyundai is now more accessible than ever.
The IONIQ Electric is available to order now from £30,950 either through visiting Hyundai UK’s COVID-safe dealership environments or through Hyundai’s digital Click to Buy