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How much is the new Hyundai EV?

How much is the new Hyundai EV?

From $33,2452021 Hyundai Ioniq EV / MSRP

Is Tesla the most popular EV?

Tesla’s Model 3 is the most sold electric car ever. With 365,240 units of Model 3 sold last year, the EV itself holds a 12 per cent market share. Among other top performing Tesla cars are Model Y and Model S. Model Y is the second best-seller from the US-based carmaker.

What is the most reliable EV car?

Tesla Model 3 (2019-present) Reliability rating: 93.3\%

  • BMW i3 (2013-present) Reliability rating: 94.1\%
  • Kia e-Niro (2019-present) Reliability rating: 95.8\%
  • MG ZS EV (2019-present) Reliability rating: 96.5\%
  • Nissan Leaf (2011-2018) Reliability rating: 98.6\%
  • Jaguar I-Pace (2018-present) Reliability rating: 86.3\%
  • Is the Hyundai Ioniq 5 better than the Tesla?

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    At 182.5 inches, the Ioniq 5 is 4.5 inches shorter than the Tesla, as well as lower and narrower. As things stand now, the sportier Ioniq 5 gets our vote as the more evocative vehicle.

    Is Hyundai ready to take on Tesla in 2021?

    Fast forward to 2021, and Hyundai is even better prepared to take on Tesla following the launch of its Ioniq all-electric sub-brand and the sexy new Ioniq 5, the dramatic first product from this sub-brand. However, Tesla is also positioned for a battle at a lower price point with the existing Model Y crossover.

    How does the Hyundai model y compare to the Tesla Model Y?

    The Tesla Model Y starts at $48,990 for the Long Range and goes up to $60,990 for the Performance model. Based on these numbers, the two EVs could end up being similarly priced. However, while new Hyundai EVs still qualify for a federal tax credit of up to $7,500, Teslas do not.

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    How fast is the Tesla Model Y?

    Tesla’s performance figures are normally a step (or three) ahead of the competition, and that’s the case here as well. Even the base Model Y Long Range with dual motors and all-wheel-drive takes just 4.8 seconds to reach 60 mph.