
2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 AWD Review
Hyundai’s latest EV might look like a hatch, but its proportions put it closer to an SUV. Whichever way you measure it up, though, it’s a rapid performer and truly feels like a product of tomorrow.
Hyundai’s latest EV might look like a hatch, but its proportions put it closer to an SUV. Whichever way you measure it up, though, it’s a rapid performer and truly feels like a product of tomorrow.
While Hyundai is clearly looking towards the future with its current Ioniq model and newly-established sub-brand of the same name, the current Plug-in Hybrid model is one version that still feels perfectly suited to today’s age.
We bring together the two most affordable electric cars in Australia to do battle and establish which budget EV is best.
Hyundai has announced the creation of a new sub-brand dedicated to battery electric vehicles, Ioniq, as it looks to further its position as a leader within the mainstream EV market. Similarly to how Hyundai’s Genesis luxury sub-brand inherited its name […]
Hyundai’s recently-updated all-electric Ioniq, the cheapest EV in Australia, has been given a new look, better technology, and, most importantly, a bigger battery providing far more range than before and giving it yet another reason why you might want to seriously consider going electric with your next car.