Electric Hyundai now has bigger batteries and cameras instead of mirrors

Electric Hyundai now has bigger batteries and cameras instead of mirrors

Southwestern automotive manufacturer Hyundai has offered European buyers some interesting improvements in the electric model Ionic 5.

Among the new changes is the largest battery, with a capacity of 77.4 KWh, which will enable greater autonomy in the direction, and digital mirrors, which will enable better looking back.

Although not yet tested by European regulators, the new battery is available to the American market, where it estimates it has secured an autonomy of driving up to 458km.

But since the test cycle W The LTP used in Europe is less strict than the US EPA, this value could be greater, depending on how the vehicle is configured.

No matter which option to battery choose buyers (old with 58 kWh), or young man with 77.4 KWh, filling should be a little faster than it is now, the South Korean producer claims, thanks to the new navigation data system. In fact, the filling system cooperates with the navigation system, and when the driver seeks to head to the nearest filling station, the system begins to control the battery temperature to ensure that it is ready to fill in as quickly as possible. The system also guarantees a faster replete in cold weather conditions, stated Hyundai.

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