About the only thing left for Hyundai to reveal about the 2022 Ioniq 5 is the price of all the trims in the U.S. It just got certified by the EPA for an impressive 303 miles range on a charge from its upgraded 77.4 kWh battery. In addition, Hyundai released all the specs we've been waiting on so far, like the Ioniq 5's top speed or towing capacity, as well as its interior and exterior color options.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-2022-Hyundai-Ioniq-5-range-estimate-breaks-the-300-mile-barrier-on-the-EPA-test-top-speed-confirmed.584150.0.html
"an impressive 303 miles range"
300 miles is barely acceptable for this kind of vehicle at that price point, certainly not "impressive".
Tesla has been selling cars with more range for a couple of years now.
After all this time the competition still cannot match this lol
Quote from: toto1234 on December 11, 2021, 08:49:25
"an impressive 303 miles range"
300 miles is barely acceptable for this kind of vehicle at that price point, certainly not "impressive".
If Hyundai had the same size battery as the Tm3 LR, it would be within a few miles of the same range, for a better equipped car, with better quality.
Also, comparing it with mY...
mY gets ~3.88 miles/kWh (82 kWh battery)
Ioniq 5 gets ~3.91 miles/kWh (77.4 kWh battery)