Hyundai’s Elexio Electric SUV: A Promising Contender for Overseas Markets

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Introducing the Elexio: Hyundai’s Bright Electric Future

Hyundai’s new Elexio electric SUV, crafted with care in the bustling factories of china, is revving up to make its debut not just in its home market but potentially overseas as well! The buzz is in the air, and according to Don Romano, the ever-optimistic CEO of Hyundai Australia, the Elexio could just be the game-changer needed to snag back market share from the likes of Tesla and BYD.

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A Promising Vehicle, But Will It Make the Journey Down Under?

Romano was candid during a recent event. He admitted that Hyundai has done a “terrible job” with its electric vehicles so far, but hey, we all have our off days, right? Now he’s putting the pedal to the metal, focusing on marketing and enhancing the dealership experience. The Elexio SUV is being evaluated for a possible Australian launch, described by Romano as “definitely a promising vehicle.” Fingers crossed!

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Flexing Its Electric Muscles: What’s in Store?

This electric marvel, measuring 4,615 mm in length — slightly smaller than the Tesla Model Y — promises a driving range of up to 435 miles (700 km). Not too shabby! With Hyundai set to launch it in China by mid-2025, enthusiasts are itching to see how it will perform against other heavyweights in the market. So while the final decision for its Australian expedition hangs in the balance, we’re all eagerly awaiting what promises to be a thrilling ride in the world of electric vehicles!

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