The Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid returns for 2022 with minimal changes.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Hyundai Ioniq returns for 2021 with minor changes including the addition of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, an electronic parking brake and HD radio.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Hyundai Ioniq returns for 2020 with quite a few changes under the skin to make it easier to live with. The interior has been given a redesign, with a bigger 8-inch screen replacing the old 7-inch unit. The interior redesign also includes new ambient lighting, while housing the controls for some of the new tech that's made its way into the Ioniq. Hyundai's excellent Smart Cruise Control system has been added to several trims, meaning the car will speed up, slow down and even stop to keep pace with traffic. In addition, the systems can also be utilized to help steer the car with its capable lane keep assist system. Mechanically, the electric version of the Ioniq gets quite a few enhancements to its drivetrain. The most obvious one is a bump in range. While 124 miles was good enough for most commuters, the Ioniq electric can now go 170 miles, thanks to a bigger battery pack. More good news though comes in the form of both faster charging (less than an hour to reach 80 percent) as well as a bit more horsepower, 134 up from 118.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Hyundai Ioniq does not see any significant changes for the 2019 model year.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Hyundai Ioniq Plug-In is yet another new addition from Hyundai, designed to show off their plug-in Ioniq drivetrain. Paddle shifters are included as standard for plug-in models and Lane Keep Assist is now available on all hybrid trims. Using exotic materials for lightness, an advanced powertrain and an incredibly aerodynamically efficient body, Hyundai claims the Ioniq plug-in Hybrid will get 58 mpg in combined city and highway driving and 27 miles of range without the usage of any gasoline.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Hyundai Ioniq is a brand new model from Hyundai, designed to show off their green-car technology. Forward thinking and environmentally friendly, the Ioniq is Hyundai's first attempt at a dedicated hybrid and electric vehicle. In order to assure its success, Hyundai have packed the car full of technology and gone all out in the quest for fuel economy. Using exotic materials for lightness, an advanced powertrain and an incredibly aerodynamically efficient body, Hyundai claims the Ioniq hybrid will get 58 mpg in combined city and highway driving.
SelectBrowse ListingsOne of two vehicles introduced in 2017 under what will become Hyundai's trio of Ioniq products, the Ioniq Hybrid will appeal to drivers wanting to experience high fuel mileage without sacrificing traits found with conventional fuel-burning vehicles. An electrified five-door compact car designed for accessible driving efficiency, the 2017 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid's composition incorporates an array of vehicle technologies with practicality. Complying with a very aerodynamic 0.24 coefficient of drag, the vehicle's shape incorporates an aluminum hood and tailgate. Six exterior colors are available in the debut year of the Ioniq Hybrid. Inside of the Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid, high-tech amenities are blended with the use of eco-focused materials obtained through recycling or natural sources. A seven-inch TFT information cluster and standard QI wireless charging is also found. Providing movement for the 2017 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid is a direct-injected, 1.6-liter gasoline engine paired with a 43-horsepower electric motor. Generating a total output of 130 horsepower, the powertrain is linked to a six-speed dual-clutch transmission. With the Ioniq Hybrid Blue model, combined city/highway fuel economy is rated at 58 miles per gallon.
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