2020 Hyundai Ioniq Review. Read our experts' views on the engine, practicality, running costs, overall performance and more. Think of Hyundai's Ioniq as the automotive equivalent of Goldilocks (only with less bears), with the brand putting forward three different eco options in the one vehicle, meaning all you need to do is choose the one that's just right.
The result is the Ioniq, the first car that comes as a hybrid, a plug-in hybrid or a pure electric car. Our first UK drive of the plug-in hybrid version of the Ioniq confirms its frugality - but it can't challenge. Hyundai's accessibility efforts are guided by WCAG.
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The Hyundai Ioniq EV is Hyundai's first all-electric vehicle in the compact hatchback segment.
The result is the Ioniq, the first car that comes as a hybrid, a plug-in hybrid or a pure electric car. The Ioniq is typically well-priced, and undercuts most of its rivals. If you can't afford an EV, it's a cheap, tolerable alternative.
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