Hyundai has shown its ‘all-new’ 2022 IONIQ 5 for the North American market. The electric crossover utility vehicle (CUV) has a targeted driving range of ~300 miles, relevant connected car technology and a claimed best-in-class ultra-fast charging from 10% to 80% in 18 minutes. IONIQ 5 is built on Hyundai’s Electric-Global Modular Platform – E-GMP – that allows for more interior space and optimized performance, according to the Korean automaker. IONIQ 5 is part of Hyundai Motor Group’s plan to introduce 23 BEV models and sell 1 million BEV units worldwide by 2025. IONIQ 5 goes on sale this fall with a pre-reservation program for early purchasers.
IONIQ 5’s crossover body has short overhangs due to its elongated wheelbase. Measuring 182.5 inches in overall length, 74.4 inches wide and 63.0-inches tall on a 118.1-inch wheelbase, IONIQ 5 offers a large-car- interior space in a compact CUV. In fact, IONIQ 5’s wheelbase is almost 4 inches longer when compared with a Hyundai Palisade mid-size CUV, but its overall length is 14 inches shorter than Palisade’s. Continue reading














Hyundai Motor Teases “Enhanced” XCIENT Fuel Cell Truck
Hyundai shipped only 46 XCIENTs to Switzerland in 2020. Click to Enlarge.
Hyundai Motor Company has released images of its newly “upgraded” XCIENT Fuel Cell truck.
In a running battle with Toyota, Hyundai claims this will be the world’s first mass-produced, heavy-duty truck powered by hydrogen. Hyundai will begin production of 2021 XCIENT Fuel Cell in August this year. It’s a slow moving vehicle – road block? – at 85 km/h. *(Toyota Gen 2 Prototype Fuel-Cell Trucks to Start Drayage Runs at the Ports of L.A. and Long Beach. Carbon Free Hauling) Continue reading →