Hyundai - Ride4Watts.com https://ride4watts.com/tag/hyundai/ Electrified Automotive Mon, 10 Mar 2025 22:41:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://i0.wp.com/ride4watts.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/cropped-ride4watts-high-resolution-logo-color-on-transparent-background.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Hyundai - Ride4Watts.com https://ride4watts.com/tag/hyundai/ 32 32 230869082 The Hyundai Ioniq 9 Makes Range Anxiety a Thing of the Past https://ride4watts.com/2025/03/10/the-hyundai-ioniq-9-makes-range-anxiety-a-thing-of-the-past/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-hyundai-ioniq-9-makes-range-anxiety-a-thing-of-the-past https://ride4watts.com/2025/03/10/the-hyundai-ioniq-9-makes-range-anxiety-a-thing-of-the-past/#respond Mon, 10 Mar 2025 22:41:20 +0000 https://ride4watts.com/?p=329 This is what driving can look like when you go to a Hyundai dealership and drive away in a Hyundai Ioniq 9… You have a 300-mile drive to your destination, a full cup of coffee, and a fully charged battery. If all goes well, you should make it by late afternoon without having to stop […]

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This is what driving can look like when you go to a Hyundai dealership and drive away in a Hyundai Ioniq 9… You have a 300-mile drive to your destination, a full cup of coffee, and a fully charged battery. If all goes well, you should make it by late afternoon without having to stop to charge, and still have some extra juice left to spare.

The Latest Battery Tech Helping Boost Range

The Ioniq 9 is a large SUV, but this doesn’t stop it from cruising long distances without needing to recharge the battery. Not only does it have a large battery, but it has new battery tech to give it longer driving range. The 110.3 kWh battery has an estimated range of 335 miles.
It will have the North American Charging Standard (NACS) port straight from the factory, allowing drivers to charge up at Tesla’s Supercharging network.

Choose Your Performance

It’s not surprising that the Ioniq 9 shares many of its mechanical bits with the Kia EV9. It will be available with three different motor configurations. It starts with rear-wheel drive and a long-range battery and a single motor that develops 215 horsepower.
If you want all-wheel drive, you can add another motor to the front axle and keep the long-range battery to bump horsepower to 309.
Performance all-wheel drive models switch out the standard motors for two more powerful motors. This setup is the quickest of the options. Press on the accelerator and you’ll get to 62 mph in just 5.2 seconds. You can reduce this to 4.9 seconds if you opt for the 21-inch wheels.

Let’s Take a Look Inside

Is soon as you get inside the Ioniq 9 you’ll see why this SUV is a step above any other three-row SUV on the market. The front seats are newly designed. Hyundai calls them Relaxation Seats because they feature dynamic massage.
But it’s not just the front seat passengers who get the royal treatment. The second-row passengers in the captain’s chairs can swivel to face their friends in the back, and everyone has plenty of head and legroom: even if you’re sitting in the third row.

Innovative Technology for Fun and Info

Hyundai simplifies your driving and riding experience with user-friendly technology. A panoramic curved display stretches across the dash, featuring a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster and a 12.3-inch touchscreen for the infotainment system. You’ll have Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for syncing your phone to the touchscreen, and wireless charging to make it easy to keep your phone fully charged. When it’s time to turn up the volume, the available 14-speaker Bose stereo will turn your drive into a rolling concert.

Safety Is Still a Priority

When you shop for a vehicle at a Hyundai dealership, you know you’ll be getting a vehicle with the latest safety technology. The Ioniq 9 has the latest advanced driver aids from pedestrian detection to lane-departure warning, forward avoidance assist, and intelligent speed limit assist.

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Hyundai vs Kia: Who Has the Better EV Lineup? https://ride4watts.com/2024/09/17/hyundai-vs-kia-who-has-the-better-ev-lineup/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hyundai-vs-kia-who-has-the-better-ev-lineup https://ride4watts.com/2024/09/17/hyundai-vs-kia-who-has-the-better-ev-lineup/#respond Tue, 17 Sep 2024 20:36:35 +0000 https://ride4watts.com/?p=220 Should you go to a Hyundai dealer or a Kia dealer when picking out a new EV? Both Hyundai and Kia have strong lineups, including such models as the Kia EV6 and the Hyundai Ioniq 5. The Ioniq line has made waves lately with a sporty model lineup and good reviews. But Kia’s EV lineup […]

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Should you go to a Hyundai dealer or a Kia dealer when picking out a new EV? Both Hyundai and Kia have strong lineups, including such models as the Kia EV6 and the Hyundai Ioniq 5. The Ioniq line has made waves lately with a sporty model lineup and good reviews. But Kia’s EV lineup isn’t far behind. Let’s take a look.

Kia’s EV Lineup

The current Kia EV lineup consists of the EV9, the EV6, and the Niro EV. The Kia EV9 is a midsize SUV with an estimated range of 304 miles, while the EV6 is a compact crossover with an estimated range of 310 miles. Finally, the Niro EV is a compact hatchback with an estimated range of 253 miles.

Kia also has a lineup of hybrid models, including the Sorento Hybrid, the Sportage Plug-in Hybrid, the Carnival MPV Hybrid, the Sorento Plug-in Hybrid, and the Sportage Hybrid. If you’re not ready to make the jump to a full EV, the hybrids provide an additional choice.

In terms of prices, the EV9 starts at $54,900, making it the largest and most expensive EV in the lineup. Next is the EV6 with a starting price of $42,600, and the most affordable EV is the Niro EV with a starting price of $39,600.

Hyundai’s EV Lineup

Hyundai’s current EV lineup consists of the high-performance Ioniq 5 N SUV, the Ioniq 6 electric sedan, the Ioniq 5 electric SUV, and the Kona Electric small SUV. Like Kia, Hyundai also offers several of its models in hybrid form, including the Tucson, Santa Fe, Sonata, and Elantra.

With a starting price of $66,100, the Ioniq 5 N performance SUV is Hyundai’s highest-priced EV. However, it boasts 641 horsepower and a long list of track-ready features. The Ioniq 6 electric sedan starts at a more affordable $37,750 and boasts up to 342 miles of range. The regular Ioniq 5 starts at $41,800 and gets up to 303 miles of range. Finally, there’s the affordable Kona Electric with 261 miles of range and a starting price of $32,875.

Comparing Kia and Hyundai’s EV Lineups

Starting with the two most affordable models, the Hyundai Kona Electric and the Kia Niro EV, the Hyundai model has a lower starting price and it has a higher estimated range of 261 miles vs the Kia’s 253 miles. For a small base model, Hyundai has a more efficient option.

In the middle of the lineup is the Kia EV6 and the Hyundai Ioniq 5. These are both compact crossovers. Again, the Kia model has a higher starting price by roughly $1,000, but it has a slightly longer range than the Hyundai model at 310 miles vs 303.

The Kia lineup features a midsize SUV that Hyundai doesn’t have, offering a respectable range at 304 miles. On the other hand, the Hyundai lineup has an electric sedan in the Hyundai Ioniq 6, not to mention a performance model with the Ioniq 5 N.

As long you don’t need a larger vehicle like the Kia EV9, your Hyundai dealer likely has the stronger EV lineup compared to Kia.

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What’s New for the 2025 Hyundai IONIQ https://ride4watts.com/2024/09/09/whats-new-for-the-2025-hyundai-ioniq/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=whats-new-for-the-2025-hyundai-ioniq https://ride4watts.com/2024/09/09/whats-new-for-the-2025-hyundai-ioniq/#respond Mon, 09 Sep 2024 20:23:32 +0000 https://ride4watts.com/?p=216 Lots of Excitement for Hyundai’s EV Lineup Whether drivers are looking for a Hyundai IONIQ plug-in hybrid or a new three-row EV SUV, there are some serious changes to look out for in 2025. The Hyundai IONIQ 6 remains essentially unchanged for the 2025 model year, gaining only a head-up display on the Limited trim, […]

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Lots of Excitement for Hyundai’s EV Lineup

Whether drivers are looking for a Hyundai IONIQ plug-in hybrid or a new three-row EV SUV, there are some serious changes to look out for in 2025.

The Hyundai IONIQ 6 remains essentially unchanged for the 2025 model year, gaining only a head-up display on the Limited trim, but there are more exciting developments for the line.

While it’s true that many drivers have missed the Hyundai IONIQ plug-in hybrid since its phase-out, just as many are pleased to welcome the IONIQ 9.

Major Changes for the IONIQ 5

The Hyundai IONIQ 5 gets some meaningful changes for the 2025 model year. The larger of the two IONIQ 5 battery packs gets an expanded capacity for 2025, growing from 77.4 kWh to 84.0 kWh and gaining extra miles of range. The IONIQ 5 also receives a new NACS charging port.

Aesthetically, the exterior of the IONIQ 5 gets some minor tweaks, including a larger rear spoiler, updated bumper styling, and a rear windshield wiper. The overall effect is to improve visibility.

In the cabin, the wireless smartphone charging pad in the center console has been relocated to the top panel, new buttons provide quicker access to features like heated seats and steering wheel, and the infotainment system has been upgraded.

The 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 also gets several new driver-assistance features. Expect a more advanced lane-keep assist and side-impact collision avoidance to join a roster already packed with active safety features.

Finally, the lineup also gets an XRT trim for 2025 that features a higher ride height, AT tires, and more off-road-ready bumpers.

The All-New Hyundai IONIQ 9

The Hyundai IONIQ 9 will not launch until the end of 2024, but it already has some drivers excited. Based on the concept IONIQ 7 developed in 2021, the electric-only SUV is built on the same platform as the IONIQ 5, but it will be more similar in size to the three-row Palisade.

The 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 9 has a target range of over 300 miles. Those in the know expect the IONIQ 9’s battery to charge from 10% to 80% in around 20 minutes when hooked to a 350 kW fast charger.

Although initial production of the IONIQ 9 is occurring in South Korea, the automaker plans to switch US production to its plant in Ellabell, Georgia, where it will soon begin manufacturing the IONIQ 5 models for US sales.

What About the Hyundai IONIQ Plug-In Hybrid?

Not everyone is ready to switch over entirely to a 100% electric vehicle. The infrastructure isn’t available everywhere, and not all drivers have a place to install a Level 2 charger at home. The new IONIQ lineup isn’t for them.

Unfortunately, there are no signs of Hyundai returning to manufacturing the Hyundai IONIQ plug-in hybrid. The best way for buyers to get their hands on a Hyundai IONIQ plug-in hybrid is to head to the dealership to look at used models.

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Best Electric Cars To Lease https://ride4watts.com/2023/10/13/best-electric-cars-to-lease/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=best-electric-cars-to-lease https://ride4watts.com/2023/10/13/best-electric-cars-to-lease/#respond Fri, 13 Oct 2023 13:55:04 +0000 https://ride4watts.com/?p=91 If you’re looking for lease deals, you might consider some of the ones going on right now for electric cars. EV models are becoming more common in the automotive landscape, but if you’re not yet sure about buying one to keep for a while, it might be a good idea to lease one and see […]

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If you’re looking for lease deals, you might consider some of the ones going on right now for electric cars. EV models are becoming more common in the automotive landscape, but if you’re not yet sure about buying one to keep for a while, it might be a good idea to lease one and see if you like it. Let’s take a look at some top picks.

Nissan Leaf

The Nissan Leaf is an ideal choice for buyers who want to switch to an EV and have a short commute. Lease deals for this model tend to be pretty affordable. For example, $289 per month for three years. Like most affordable small EV models, the Nissan Leaf features a fairly short range of 149 miles on a full charge in the base trim.

Kia EV6

Increasing numbers of EV models are crossovers. The Kia EV6 is a sleek and sporty model with agile handling that gives it a fun driving experience. The cabin approaches luxury quality with many upmarket materials and styling. Recent lease deals on this crossover are for the Wind trim, which features a range of 310 miles and RWD. The EV6 Wind makes 225 horsepower. Inside, you’ll find modern features like a 12.3-inch touchscreen, wireless charging, smartphone connectivity, and heated front seats.

Kia Niro EV

Kia has several lease deals on EV models right now. The Kia Niro is another one that makes a good choice for the first-time EV buyer. The Niro features FWD, a single-speed transmission, and an electric motor to make 201 horsepower and 253 miles of range. The base trim offers some decent standard features, like a 10.25-inch touchscreen, wireless smartphone connectivity, wireless charging, and heated front seats.

Subaru Solterra

The new Subaru Solterra has both purchase and lease deals available. This EV offers a range of 220 miles, and it comes standard with AWD and a decent ability to perform off-road. The Subaru Solterra uses two electric motors to make 215 horsepower. Some of its all-terrain features include hill ascent and descent, selectable drive modes for different conditions, and grip control. Standard interior features include wireless smartphone connectivity and an eight-inch touchscreen.

Hyundai Ioniq 5

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 has been on the market for a few years but was recently refreshed to offer more range and efficiency. Lease deals are available for most models of this sleek crossover. The Ioniq 5 boasts plenty of standard features, including a safety suite, a 12.3-inch touchscreen, and wireless smartphone connectivity.

Nissan Ariya

The Ariya is another new crossover with a handsome, modern appearance. It offers exceptional efficiency and plenty of standard equipment. The range for the Nissan Ariya goes up to 304 miles and AWD is available. Nissan offers a long list of standard features, and some lease deals allow you to choose additional options on top of the basic model.

Toyota bZ4X

This is Toyota’s new EV crossover, and it offers a comfortable cabin with simple furnishings. The bZ4X powertrain maxes out at 252 miles, which is roughly standard for this crossover segment. Standard equipment on this Toyota EV includes wireless charging, a 12.3-inch touchscreen, smartphone connectivity, and five USB ports.

Finding EV lease deals is relatively easy, but it may depend on your local area and what your nearby dealerships are offering. Lease deals may also change from month to month.

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