Hyundai to launch 13 alternatively-fuelled cars by 2022

Hyundai to launch 13 alternatively-fuelled cars by 2022

Hyundai has announced its commitment to introduce 13 electrified cars by 2022. The new line-up will include six sedans and seven SUVs, and they will either be regular petrol-hybrid, plug-in hybrid, or fully electric.

Upcoming models include the updated Ioniq Electric, Ioniq Hybrid, and Ioniq Plug-in Hybrid, all three of which will be unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show later this month. The trio will be joined by the all-new Sonata Hybrid sedan (with solar roof!) next year, while the remaining nine eco-focused products will be introduced over the next three years in stages.

Hyundai Motor America’s vice president of product, corporate and digital planning, Mike O’Brien said: “As the automotive industry evolves to meet the needs of a diverse customer base and environmentally-aware society, we will continue to provide alternative-propulsion options in a variety of product choices.”

“For consumers seeking forward-thinking and eco-friendly personal transportation options, Hyundai’s product line-up meets these criteria and more,” he added.

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Comments

  • marhen on Nov 08, 2019 at 11:02 am

    Pedal to the metal while we still can…
    Petrol alr cheapest here, whats there to complain?
    always grateful and content… ayuh Malaysia !

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    • Civic Turbo 2018 on Nov 08, 2019 at 1:36 pm

      Bottom line: why use electric when fuel is so cheap

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  • PityP1 on Nov 08, 2019 at 12:21 pm

    Wowww hyundai are really moving forward with their own tech in automobile. Toward modern n clean tech. While in Bolehland going backward to rebadging car, china cars. Without china help where will p1 be now? Shame on p1, after 34yrs but back to rebadging minum susu balik.

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    • Calvin on Nov 08, 2019 at 4:41 pm

      Hyundai doesn’t own their tech. They just buy it like any others.
      https://paultan.org/2019/09/11/kia-hyundai-announce-investment-into-ionity-jv/
      https://paultan.org/2019/09/24/hyundai-and-aptiv-form-autonomous-driving-venture/

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