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Under the hood of the Sonata PHEV is a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine paired to a 50 kW electric motor, producing 193 horsepower. Part of last year’s lineup, the 2017 Hyundai Sonata PHEV is another great option for eco-friendly drivers. You can expect an estimated 40 mpg in the city, 46 mpg on the highway, and 42 mpg combined. This sedan combines the power of a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with a 38 kW electric motor, giving off a combined output of 193 horsepower. The Ioniq EV has a range of 124 miles on a single charge, with an estimated 136 MPGe.Ī slightly more performance-focused option in Hyundai’s green lineup is the 2018 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid. Together, they produce 118 horsepower and 218 lb-ft of torque. The Ioniq EV comes equipped with an 88 kW interior-permanent magnet synchronous electric motor and a 28 kWh 360V battery. Hyundai’s only all-electric option for the 2018 model year is the Hyundai Ioniq Electric Vehicle (EV). Its output is the same as the Hybrid - 139 horsepower - but its fuel economy ratings come in at 119 MPGe, with a 29-mile all-electric range. The Ioniq PHEV combines the same 1.6-liter engine with a 45 kW motor. Sitting in the middle is the Hyundai Ioniq Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV).
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Out on the open road, you can expect a fuel economy rating of 57 mpg in the city, 59 mpg on the highway, and 58 mpg combined. The Ioniq Hybrid brings together a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine and a 32 kW interior-permanent magnet synchronous motor for a combined output of 139 horsepower. 2018 Hyundai Ioniq HybridĪ sleek and stylish sedan, the Hyundai Ioniq is available in three configurations: Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid, and Electric. Why Buy: Top reasons to choose a hybrid vehicle Hyundai currently offers six different electric and hybrid vehicle options, including sedans and an all-new electric SUV. More and more automakers are bringing electric vehicles to the forefront of their lineups, including Hyundai. With environmental concerns rising across the globe, the demand for electric and hybrid vehicles is becoming increasingly popular. Decrease Font Size Increase Font Size Text Size Print This Page Send by Email