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Hyundai opens IONIQ 3 EV orders, starting at about $30,000

Hyundai says the compact EV uses a 400V system and will reach showrooms in late September, with 30,000 units planned a year in Turkey.

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Hyundai opened orders for the IONIQ 3, its new entry-level electric hatch, starting at about $30,000. Hyundai opens IONIQ 3...

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Hyundai's latest electric Ioniq 3 has started to leave the brand's European factory in Turkey, and the South Korean manufacturer wants this B-SUV to become the best EV on the European market.

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South Korean carmaker Hyundai has officially started production of its new IONIQ 3 electric car at its plant in Izmit, Turkey. This is the company’s first B-segment electric hatchback, designed specifically for the European market to compete with the offerings of rapidly growing Chinese manufacturers such as BYD. The new model fits between the small Inster and the popular Kona Electric, becoming the […]

Hyundai is launching the production of the new Ioniq 3 in Turkey. The brand has invested 250 million euros to adapt the new Ioniq 3 to the new Ioniq 3... Read more Hyundai Ioniq 3: The start of production in Turkey for this highly expected electric compact! appeared first on Automobile Clean.

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