Hyundai Ioniq hybrid images and specifications revealed

    Lightweight, high-strength architecture improves overall efficiency; will be offered with hybrid, plug-in-hybrid and all-electric powertrains

    Published On Jan 08, 2016 02:35:00 PM

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    After releasing preliminary images of its Ioniq, Hyundai has released more official images and details of its hybrid car. Pegged squarely against the Toyota Prius, the Ioniq will be offered with the option of three electric powertrain options ie a hybrid, plug-in hybrid and an all-electric.

    The hybrid will be powered by a combination of a 1.6-litre GDi petrol motor developing 103.3bhp and 14.93kgm of torque and a 43bhp electric motor with 17.28kgm of pulling power, resulting in a total output of 146.3bhp and 32.21kgm. Power is channelled to the front wheels through a six-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. Details regarding the other two powertrains remain scanty, though the all-electric version derives power from a lithium-ion battery.

    Built on an all-new platform, its body structure makes extensive use of high-strength steel and aluminium to aid rigidity and weight savings. The battery packs are incorporated into the car’s floor, just ahead of the rear axle to lower its centre of gravity, which in turn, improves driving dynamics.

    The car features a streamlined design with a high-set boot. Moreover, the hexagonal front grille incorporates moving flaps that redirect airflow over the car to enhance aerodynamics.

    The interior images reveal a dashboard with the centre console housing a touchscreen infotainment system at the top, resting between the air-con vents. The instrument cluster is a digital unit. Soft-touch plastics, leather and metallic inserts are seen throughout the cabin.

    The Ioniq is slated to debut later this month in Korea before being showcased at the Geneva motor show 2016 in March. The hybrid is expected enter production first, followed by the PHEV and all-electric versions.

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