Hyundai’s Commitment to Electric Vehicles
Hyundai Motor Group has made significant strides in the electric-vehicle arena, outshining many traditional automakers. Their EVs are not only known for best-in-class ranges and quick charging speeds but also for their stylish designs. The company is determined to continue its momentum in the EV sector, even amidst global challenges.

Introducing the Hyundai Ioniq 2
Next on the horizon is the much-anticipated Hyundai Ioniq 2, which is specifically tailored for the European market. Set to be unveiled in concept form at the upcoming International Motor Show in Munich, this compact crossover is generating excitement among enthusiasts. Early reports hint at a design reminiscent of the sleek Hyundai Veloster, igniting curiosity about its appearance.
A Closer Look at Features and Pricing
With projections suggesting a starting price around 30,000 euros (approximately $34,000), the Ioniq 2 is positioned to be an attractive entry into the EV market. Utilizing both lithium-iron phosphate and traditional nickel-cobalt-manganese batteries, it will likely be based on Hyundai’s e-GMP platform. This should enable impressive charging times, allowing the vehicle to reach 10% to 80% charge in just 30 minutes.
While Hyundai’s Ioniq series has seen tremendous success in America, it appears the subcompact variant may focus more on EV-enthusiast markets in Europe due to changing tariffs and tax landscapes. Regardless of the challenges, Hyundai remains committed to electrification and has plans for more innovative models in the future.