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Home News Auto News Bangkok 2017: Hyundai Displays Ioniq EV Bangkok 2017: Hyundai Displays Ioniq EV Auto News Aswan | May 25, 2021 02:20 pm It's long been known that the Hyundai Ioniq was engineered to take either a hybrid powertrain, a plug-in hybrid powertrain, or a full electric powertrain. As of now we only have the regular hybrid variant available in Malaysia, but our neighbours up north in Thailand have been treated to the full EV version of the Ioniq at the Bangkok Motor Expo 2017. As we talked about in our earlier posts, the full electric vehicle has a driving range of up to 280 km, depending on how you drive it. It's propelled by a single motor which outputs 118 hp and 291 Nm of torque, which is more than enough shove for regular city driving. On the whole, the Ioniq EV is fairly identical to the Ioniq hybrid that we already have here; the only exception is the lack of gear lever and a flush front grille for aerodynamics. The only question now is whether Thailand has a suitable electric car infrastructure. According to an article by The Nation, Thailand will see a radical increase in charging points over the next few years, due to the launch of the ChargeNow system. An expected 50 charge points will be installed nationwide- which is a small number compared to the over 150 points they have installed in the small island nation of Singapore. ChargeNow intends to strategically place their first charge points are various malls and embassies, before rolling out to the rest of Thailand. Whether the Thai market is mature enough to accept electric vehicles on the whole is yet to be seen. For use within a city like Bangkok it definitely makes a lot of sense, but it would be impractical for use somewhere out in the rolling hills of Chiang Mai. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Bangkok Bangkok 2017 Hyundai Hyundai Ioniq Hyundai Ioniq EV Ioniq Ioniq EV Print Related News Hyundai’s Sub-Prius Rivalling Model To Be Called Ioniq Auto News Hans | December 08, 2015 Hyundai is set to introduce a dedicated alternative drivetrain-only model called the Ioniq in 2016. Like the Toyota Prius, the Ioniq’s body is not ... Hyundai Ioniq Previewed for the First Time in Malaysia at My Auto Fest 2016 Auto News Arvind | May 20, 2016 The Ioniq was first introduced in March of this year at the Geneva Motor Show and is not officially for sale yet. My Auto Fest 2016 is held from the ... Review: Hyundai Ioniq – Hybrid Mobility For The Masses Reviews Arvind | June 18, 2017 Curiosity, as writer William Ward put it – is the wick in the candle of learning. Curiosity beckons, guides and conceives the “what ifs” that empower ... 2017 Hyundai Ioniq HEV Plus - Price Goes Up By RM3k Auto News Arvind | June 18, 2017 The price of the top-spec Hyundai Ioniq HEV Plus has gone up by RM3,180 according to Hyundai Malaysia; that now sees the price of the car set at ... Comments
Bangkok 2017: Hyundai Displays Ioniq EV Auto News Aswan | May 25, 2021 02:20 pm It's long been known that the Hyundai Ioniq was engineered to take either a hybrid powertrain, a plug-in hybrid powertrain, or a full electric powertrain. As of now we only have the regular hybrid variant available in Malaysia, but our neighbours up north in Thailand have been treated to the full EV version of the Ioniq at the Bangkok Motor Expo 2017. As we talked about in our earlier posts, the full electric vehicle has a driving range of up to 280 km, depending on how you drive it. It's propelled by a single motor which outputs 118 hp and 291 Nm of torque, which is more than enough shove for regular city driving. On the whole, the Ioniq EV is fairly identical to the Ioniq hybrid that we already have here; the only exception is the lack of gear lever and a flush front grille for aerodynamics. The only question now is whether Thailand has a suitable electric car infrastructure. According to an article by The Nation, Thailand will see a radical increase in charging points over the next few years, due to the launch of the ChargeNow system. An expected 50 charge points will be installed nationwide- which is a small number compared to the over 150 points they have installed in the small island nation of Singapore. ChargeNow intends to strategically place their first charge points are various malls and embassies, before rolling out to the rest of Thailand. Whether the Thai market is mature enough to accept electric vehicles on the whole is yet to be seen. For use within a city like Bangkok it definitely makes a lot of sense, but it would be impractical for use somewhere out in the rolling hills of Chiang Mai. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Bangkok Bangkok 2017 Hyundai Hyundai Ioniq Hyundai Ioniq EV Ioniq Ioniq EV
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Hyundai’s Sub-Prius Rivalling Model To Be Called Ioniq Auto News Hans | December 08, 2015 Hyundai is set to introduce a dedicated alternative drivetrain-only model called the Ioniq in 2016. Like the Toyota Prius, the Ioniq’s body is not ...
Hyundai Ioniq Previewed for the First Time in Malaysia at My Auto Fest 2016 Auto News Arvind | May 20, 2016 The Ioniq was first introduced in March of this year at the Geneva Motor Show and is not officially for sale yet. My Auto Fest 2016 is held from the ...
Review: Hyundai Ioniq – Hybrid Mobility For The Masses Reviews Arvind | June 18, 2017 Curiosity, as writer William Ward put it – is the wick in the candle of learning. Curiosity beckons, guides and conceives the “what ifs” that empower ...
2017 Hyundai Ioniq HEV Plus - Price Goes Up By RM3k Auto News Arvind | June 18, 2017 The price of the top-spec Hyundai Ioniq HEV Plus has gone up by RM3,180 according to Hyundai Malaysia; that now sees the price of the car set at ...