![]() EPA estimates for comparison purposes only. Range claim based on full usage of 250 kWh hours of ultra-fast charging and the 2021-2022 Kona Electric’s EPA-estimated total range of 258 miles or the 2021 Ioniq Electric’s EPA-estimated total range of 170 miles. In the event of suspected fraud or abuse or other unforeseen events, Hyundai Motor America may discontinue or modify the offer in its sole discretion. After user-initiated charge session stop or vehicle reaches full charge or charging otherwise stops, and 10-min grace period, Idle Fees will apply and user is responsible. Requires Electrify America account, app, acceptance of Terms of Use, and enrollment in Hyundai Premium Charging plan. Not available for commercial use, such as ridesharing. 250 kilowatt-hours of DC fast charging over three years begins upon vehicle purchase. See your Hyundai dealer and your Owner’s Handbook for complete warranty details and limitations.Īvailable on new MY21, MY22, and MY23 Kona Electric and MY21, MY22 Ioniq Electric vehicles purchased from an authorized U.S.-based (excluding Alaska) Hyundai dealer on or before December 31, 2023. Coverage does not apply to lease and commercial vehicles or vehicles serviced or registered outside the U.S. **The Hybrid/Electric Limited Battery Warranty covers defects in the factory workmanship or materials of the vehicle's lithium ion battery for 10 years from the date of original retail delivery or date of first use, or 100,000 miles, whichever occurs first. Please contact your Hyundai dealer for current vehicle specifications. Some vehicles are shown with optional equipment. Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligations. While the information contained in this website was correct at time of publishing, specifications and equipment can change. Some accessories are not available on some models. Your actual mileage will vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits, and vehicle's condition. Both front and rear fascias were heavily reworked, bumpers resculptured and lights.*EPA estimates for comparison. Hyundai Sonata PHEV The latest redesign of the plugin Sonata took place in 2018, when it was aligned with its gasoline counterpart.Kia Optima PHEV Optima is sporty looking sedan, that was very well received by the automotive community, that eventually accepted the higher than usual price for a KIA.It has Toyota-sourced electrification tech, producing 148 hps and delivering 480 mi of combined range. Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid is the first plug-in-hybrid vehicle in the company’s lineup.Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is undoubtedly one of the best plugins on today’s market, that combines seemingly impossible traits for a modern family PHEV: decent range, affordable price and convenience of an SUV body style.Overall, the model offers overall superior value for the sticker price under $35,000. Ford Fusion Energi Though it has been announced for discontinuation, the 2019 Ford Fusion Energi comes to the market with a comfier interior, a more capacious battery and a collection of standard safety features called ProPilot 360.The car is promised to remain on sale throughout the 2019, with a start price of $33,520. Unfortunately, the model is being discontinued and its production will be seized in March 2019. Chevrolet Volt Chevrolet Volt is one of the leading plugin hybrids on the market, offering 53 miles of electric range.With 47 mi of electric and 340 mi of combined range, the model alleviates range anxiety and is rated at 110 MPGe. Honda Clarity Plug-in Honda Clarity Plug-in Hybrid offers a middle ground for buyers seeking for more fuel efficient and eco-friendlier transport.It shares the electrified platform with Hyundai Ioniq Plug-in Hybrid. Kia Niro Plug-In The Niro is a crossover utility vehicle that is positioned between Kia Soul and Sportage in the manufacturer’s lineup.The model is sold in three trim levels, Plus, Premium, and Advanced, with the pricing set between $27,300 and $33,300. Toyota Prius Prime Toyota Prius Prime offers outstanding fuel economy of 54 MPG and 133 MPGe, spacious and practical interior, plus lots of standard driver assist and safety features. ![]() Hyundai Ioniq plug-in hybrid has 29 miles of all-electric range and looks really good. Hyundai Ioniq Plug-in Hybrid Hyundai is convincing new buyers to switch to its hybrid models, by offering the driving experience similar to gasoline cars.
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