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Hyundai driving global EV sales with new family of Ioniq cars

Published Mon, Aug 10, 2020 · 09:50 PM

Detroit

SOUTH Korean carmaker Hyundai Motor Co is creating a family of electric vehicles (EVs) that it will sell under the Ioniq brand as part of its drive to become the world's third-largest seller of EVs by 2025, the company said on Sunday.

Hyundai said the elevation of Ioniq from an individual vehicle nameplate to a brand will help support its goal of capturing 10 per cent of global EV sales in 2025.

With electric vehicles still struggling to gain traction in most major markets, Hyundai's main competitors will likely include traditional carmakers Volkswagen AG and General Motors Co, both of which have announced plans to build and sell a million or more electric vehicles a year by 2025.

California-based Tesla Inc, which makes only electric vehicles, aims to retain its current position as the world's EV leader. Chief executive Elon Musk has said that he expects the company to sell "a few million" vehicles in 2025.

Ioniq was launched four years ago as a vehicle name plate under the Hyundai brand. The compact hatchback was offered with a choice of three powertrains: Conventional gas-electric hybrid, plug-in hybrid and pure battery electric. Those models will continue in production.

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Starting in early 2021, Hyundai said it plans to introduce three all-electric models under the Ioniq brand. They include the Ioniq 5, a mid-size crossover based on the 2019 Hyundai 45 concept; in 2022, the Ioniq 6 sedan, based on the Hyundai Prophecy concept unveiled earlier this year; and in early 2024, the Ioniq 7, a large crossover.

The three new Ioniq models will be built on a dedicated EV platform known internally as E-GMP, for Electric Global Modular Platform, which will "enable fast charging capability and plentiful driving range", the company said in a statement. REUTERS

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