Feb 22, 2017 12:10 AM EST
Hyundai Ioniq Wins At The Smart Car Game With Performance- Packed Simplicity And Affordability

Hyundai plays into the EV and hybrid game with the Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid and Plug-In Hybrid that boasts not only efficiency but simplicity. As if the marketing does not seem too good to be true already, these models also go well with the array of green cars.

The Korean automobile giant checks boxes of consumers who are environmentally-concerned at the same time address the much-needed practicality that most EV models in the market and in the making lack. Reports from Autoblog refers to this "gold medal project" a way of creating a car model that can beat Toyota Prius in the hybrid game and top ranks of effectiveness.

Among the many things to love about the Hyundai Ioniq is its price tag that would not cause anyone to break the bank,. This changes the game in the industry of EV since this assures the level of access that people have as far as development of smart cars is concerned. Unlike the Tesla and the Bolt, this pricing can make even the skeptics visiting dealerships, Jalopnik reported.

True to the phrase "you get what you pay for," the element of luxury and posh of the hybrid and the plug-in are of course far from the more expensive brands in the same line of EV but it does make up for increasing the chance that consumers can transition to electric cars for under $30, 000. Hyundai also chalks up one more point on the green scoreboard for the eco-friendly materials used for the interior.

Features of the Hyundai Ioniq banks on simplicity rather than complicated placement of buttons. This alone attracts minimalists and practical drivers who are looking for the efficiency of a semi-autonomous car but with the normal build, of their first car.

 As an important point, the efficiency of the Hyundai Ioniq levels up to the performance of hybrids in the market with a more conscious consideration of everyday commuting experience and environmental welfare. This definitely measures up to the vision where it all started and could be more in the years and development to come.

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