Trying to decide between the Ioniq EV, PHEV, and Hybrid? We walk through the differences.
Full Electric
The full electric Ioniq has the most futuristic look with the center shifter being replaced with buttons and the front silver shield with LED headlights and daytime running lights instead of the mesh pattern grille.
Power: 134 Horsepower with 218 LB-ft of torque and 11kW power
Full Range: 170 miles
Charging: 220/240V Level 2 charging – 6 hours and 5 minutes for full charge
Cargo space: 23 CU Ft of space
Hybrid
Mesh pattern grille and LED headlights and daytime running lights
Power: 139 Horsepower with the combined system
144 Horsepower with 109 LB-ft of torque
43 horsepower and 125 LB-Ft torque from the battery
Milage: 57 MPG city and 59 MPG hwy
Cargo space: 26.5 CU Ft of space
Plug-in Hybrid
Mesh pattern grille and LED headlights and daytime running lights
Power: 104 Horsepower with 109 LB-ft of torque
60 horsepower and 125 LB-Ft torque from the battery
Mileage: Electric 29 Miles/Combined 630 miles
Charging: 220/240V Level 2 charging – 2 hours and 15 minutes for full charge
Cargo space: 23 CU Ft of space
The interior of all three is similar. There is a 10.25 Inch touch screen with navigation on the limited trim, Harman Kardon Premium Sound System, and wireless charging. All models have lane keep assist, blind spot monitoring, forward collision avoidance, and smart cruise control.
To learn more about any of the Hyundai Ioniq models, visit Capitol Hyundai in San Jose or Team Hyundai in Vallejo.
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