Hyundai recalls 82,000 EVs for battery fix
Hyundai Motor Company will recall 82,000 electric vehicles globally due to fire risks, at a cost of over $900 million.
Hyundai Motor Company will recall 82,000 electric vehicles globally due to fire risks, at a cost of over $900 million.
Hyundai Motor UK has signed an agreement to supply its electric cars to the subscription service Onto for 2021, including the ...
The Hyundai Kona Electric combines up to 300 miles of range with decent performance, a fun drive, and an excellent ...
Hyundai Motor Group, which includes Hyundai and KIA, has become a strategic partner and shareholder within the high-power charging network ...
A new report by Uswitch.com that analyses multiple factors deemed the Nissan Leaf the best vehicle for UK and USA ...
According to a new report by Nationwide Vehicle Contracts, the Tesla Model 3 is the most sought-after electric car model ...
XCIENT Fuel Cell is powered by a 190kW hydrogen fuel cell system with dual 95kW fuel cell stacks. Seven large ...
In fourth place, newly arrived post-lockdown, is the Hyundai Kona, which we reported few weeks ago has beaten the 600 ...
We put Vauxhall's cheeky little Corsa-e through its paces. Is this the electric hot hatch we always wanted, or will ...
Hyundai successfully tested three Kona SUVs for three days at the Lausitzring circuit in Germany. The Konas travelled 1,018.7 km, ...
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