Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid
We begin with the Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid, a popular hatchback sedan which comes available with a variety of alternative powertrain configurations. The Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid features an intuitive powertrain consisting of a 104-horsepower gasoline direct injection engine along with an Interior-Permanent Magnet Synchronous Electric Ponor, both of which work in conjunction with one another to charge up a lithium-ion polymer battery. As you drive, this system adjusts itself based on your driving habits and the road around you to automatically maximize gas or electric powertrain when needed.
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Hyundai Ioniq Plug-In Hybrid
The Hyundai Ioniq Plug-In Hybrid runs on a similar powertrain, consisting of the two-stage gasoline and electric configuration. However, this model goes a step further with driver input and allows you to alternate between gasoline-only mode, electric-only EV mode, and hybrid mode where both gas and electric power are used. The Ioniq Plug-In Hybrid comes standard with a 360-volt battery and two different levels of charging cables so that when you need a charge, you can simply take it to one of the many charging stations around the Knoxville area, plug in, and get the energy you need quickly.
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Hyundai Ioniq Electric
Finally, there is the Ioniq Electric, which is the most advanced take on Ioniq alternate energy performance and cuts out the gas engine entirely. The powertrain that remains is an Interior-Permanent magnet electric motor which generates 88 kilowatts of energy (about 118 horsepower) and features the same chargeable 360-volt battery. This electric hatchback comes standard with DC fast-charging capability with an SAE combo port so that you can simply bring your electric hatchback to the nearest charging station for energy and be on your way in no time.
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Hyundai Sonata Hybrid
You recognize the Hyundai Sonata, but you might not know that this popular midsize sedan comes available as a hybrid and plug-in hybrid model. No matter which you choose, you will find that savings and satisfaction are a guarantee as these hybrid sedans can travel great distances before refueling or recharging. Both are powered by a 154-horsepower GDI Atkinson Cycle four-cylinder engine along with an electric motor. The powertrain system Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid works intuitively to charge its battery and can travel an EPA-estimated 40 miles per gallon in the city and 46 miles per gallon on the highway. Meanwhile, the Ioniq Plug-In Hybrid allows you to switch between gas, electric, and hybrid models and can travel an estimated 99 miles per gallon total with an all-electric range of 28 miles before requiring a charge.
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Hyundai Kona Electric
You might not expect many crossover SUVs to be fuel efficiency, but the Hyundai Kona Electric aims to define redefine the conventional with its Synchronous Electric Motor which generates about 150 kilowatts, or 201 horsepower. The motor and the 356-volt lithium ion polymer battery work to power this advanced electric crossover for an unprecedented 258 miles on all-electric range before requiring a charge.
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