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The IONIQ Hybrid provides a thrilling driving experience by combining a gasoline engine with an electric motor. The 6-speed DCT transmission ensures smooth gear changes, and the hybrid powertrain leads to improved fuel efficiency and lower CO2 emissions. The upgraded control panel for heating and climate control and the optional improved mood lighting LCD console display add to the driving experience.
The 1.6-litre GDi direct-injection petrol engine is intelligently engineered to work in harmony with the electric motor, delivering maximum power and optimal fuel economy. The electric motor offers a maximum power of 32kW and a maximum torque of 170Nm, while the Kappa 1.6L Atkinson-cycle GDi engine provides a maximum power of 105ps at 5,700rpm and a maximum torque of 15.0kg∙m at 4,000rpm. With its full torque instantly available, the IONIQ Hybrid delivers smooth acceleration and an agile driving experience that surpasses all other cars in its class.
8.9 kWh
Useable Battery capacity 1
47 KM
Driving Range 2
3.3 KW
Power Limit
Type 2
AC Charge port 3
18.9 kWh
Efficiency 4 (per 100KM)
CCS 2
DC Charge Port 3
Above figures are for base model
All specifications with 1, 2, and 4 are estimates [ As some manufacturers do not disclose official figures ].[1] The manufacturer has disclosed the useable battery figure that has been used above. [2] All information regarding the official driving range of the EV model stated has been sourced according to WLTP.[3] The charging port is based on up-to-date models available in Australia.[4] Information about the Energy Efficiency of the EV model stated has been sourced according to WLTP.
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