
Launching in 2027, Extended Range EVs (EREVs) will utilize high-performance batteries and motors to deliver EV-like driving experiences with more than 600 miles (960 km) of range through optimized battery-engine integration. Unlike conventional EREVs, Hyundai’s approach utilizes in-house high-performance batteries, achieving full EV power performance with less than half the battery capacity, improving accessibility while maintaining exceptional range and performance, and eliminating range anxiety.
The high-performance N lineup will expand to more than seven models by 2030, targeting over 100,000 global sales. The all-new IONIQ 6 N will introduce a new paradigm for high-performance EVs, featuring three temperature optimization modes and signature N sensory engagement technologies.
Hyundai Motor’s battery strategy delivers industry-leading improvements by 2027: 30 percent cost reduction, 15 percent higher energy density, and 15 percent shorter charging times, dramatically strengthening EV competitiveness. The company has analyzed durability data from over 50,000 IONIQ 5 vehicles, including units driven more than 250,000 miles (400,000km), showing most vehicles retain more than 90 percent battery performance.
As part of Hyundai Motor Group’s investment plan announced in August, Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA) is set to reach a total production capacity of 500,000 units by 2028, focusing on hybrid and electric vehicles. This expansion will create 3,000 direct and indirect jobs in Georgia and involve a USD 2.7 billion investment over three years. Hyundai Motor aims to produce more than 80 percent of vehicles sold in the United States domestically by 2030, with supply chain content increasing from 60 percent to 80 percent.
Hyundai IONIQ 9 – the new three-row, all-electric SUV – debuted today with expansive interior space that fuses cutting-edge design and innovative electric vehicle (EV) technology. “IONIQ 9 embodies Hyundai Motor’s unwavering commitment and confidence in electrification,” said Jaehoon Chang, President and CEO of Hyundai Motor Company. “Based on Hyundai Motor Group’s acclaimed Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP)…
21 November 2024
Hyundai today announced the release of the refreshed 2025 IONIQ 5, including a rugged new IONIQ 5 XRT variant, ideal for venturing further off the beaten path. The expanded lineup offers more driving range and innovative features than ever, resulting in improved convenience, performance and safety. The IONIQ 5 will be the first model range manufactured at the brand-new Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA)…
4 September 2024
An enhanced Hyundai IONIQ 5 and a new Hyundai IONIQ 5 N Line have been announced today. They will become available for Korean customers starting in March 2024. Hyundai Motor plans to gradually introduce them to global markets throughout the year. The enhanced Hyundai IONIQ 5 The upgraded IONIQ 5 now features an increased capacity, growing from 77.4 kWh to 84.0 kWh, which in turn increases its all-electric range…
4 March 2024
The all-new 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 N electrified sports vehicle was presented to the North American media at a pre-show event for AutoMobility LA. IONIQ 5 N represents the N brand’s electrification vision and a fresh opportunity for performance enthusiasts to satisfy their driving passion on the road and track. IONIQ 5 N is the first electrified iteration of the Hyundai N brand, with future electrified N models to…
17 November 2023
Hyundai Motor Company today held a groundbreaking ceremony for a new electric vehicle (EV) plant at its complex in Ulsan, the heart of Korea’s automotive industry. The new EV-dedicated plant will lay the foundation for future growth in the era of electrification while building on the dream first established by Hyundai Motor’s Founding Chairman more than half a century ago. “The new EV-dedicated Plant in Ulsan is the…
13 November 2023
The Korea Herald reports that Hyundai aims to develop its own LFP batteries for EVs. The information comes from “industry sources” who also specify that Hyubndai has started this year a two-year joint project with Korean battery makers and under it, the brand will complete the development of LFP batteries in 2024. These new batteries will find their way into small, entry- and mid-level EVs by Hyundai and Kia in…
8 November 2023
Samsung SDI announced it has struck a supply deal for electric vehicle batteries with Hyundai Motor for the first time. More specifically, it will supply prismatic batteries for Hyundai Motor’s electric vehicles targeting the European market for seven years from 2026 through 2032. The batteries to be supplied for Hyundai Motor will be the sixth edition of Samsung SDI’s prismatic battery, named as “P6.” P6 features a…
24 October 2023
Genesis, Hyundai, and Kia announced that their EV models will adopt the North American Charging Standard (NACS) in a year’s time. Thus, owners of those three brands will have access to 12,000+ Tesla Superchargers across North America – the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Further, the companies expect to make available CCS1-to-NACS (Combined Charging System) adapters to enable nearly all Genesis, Hyundai, and Kia EVs to…
7 October 2023
The all-new 2024 Hyundai Kona for the U.S. market debuted in Baltimore, Maryland. The second-generation Kona offers one of the most comprehensive product packages in the small SUV segment, including the widest range of powertrains. The all-new 2024 Kona is on sale now at U.S. dealers and the Kona Electric will be available late fall. Kona Electric will be available in the following variants: Hyundai Kona Electric…
13 September 2023
Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that Hyundai Motor Group and LG Energy Solution (LGES) will invest an additional $2 billion in their battery cell manufacturing joint venture (JV) at the Metaplant in Bryan County, raising the JV’s total investment value to more than $4.3 billion. This expansion will create another 400 new jobs. In May 2023, Hyundai Motor Group and LGES signed a memorandum of understanding…
1 September 2023
Hyundai IONIQ 5 N debuted at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in West Sussex, England. This is Hyundai N’s first EV and combines the standard model’s Electrified-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP) with N’s motorsport-bred technologies and leverages N’s expertise from electrified ‘Rolling Labs’ to maximize the EV’s high-performance capabilities and ensure it meets N’s three performance pillars: ‘Corner Rascal,’ ‘Racetrack…
13 July 2023
Hyundai held its 2023 CE Investor Day yesterday updating its “Hyundai Motor Way” strategy with accelerated electrification and future mobility goals. The company will implement this strategy and accelerate its transition toward becoming a smart mobility solution provider by securing a large-scale investment of KRW 109.4 trillion over the next 10 years. Furthermore, in order to secure leadership in the future…
21 June 2023
Hyundai Mobis began construction of a new EV battery system plant in Indonesia, which it plans to be completed by the first half of next year. Hyundai Mobis intends to set Indonesia as a beachhead as the country is emerging as the heart of the ASEAN market and catapulting to being a leader of the electrification ecosystem, which include cells, battery systems, and OEMs. The company announced that it had held a…
31 May 2023
LG Energy Solution (LGES) and Hyundai Motor Group announced an EV battery cell manufacturing joint venture in the U.S. today. LGES and Hyundai Motor Group signed a memorandum of understanding to produce EV batteries in the U.S. and further accelerate the Group’s electrification efforts in North America. The signing ceremony took place in LGES’s headquarters in Seoul on May 26 with the attendance of Youngsoo Kwon…
25 May 2023

2026 Polestar 5 Dual Motor
Doors: 4, Seats: 5
Length: 200.3 in / 5087 mm
Height: 56.1 in / 1425 mm
Curb weight: 5427.78 lb / 2462 kg
Electric motor #1: 450 kW, 660 Nm, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 100 kW, 152 Nm, Location: Front
Battery: 112 kWh, Voltage: 800 V

2026 Lucid Gravity Grand Touring
Doors: 5, Seats: 5 / 7
Length: 198.2 in / 5035 mm
Height: 65.3 in / 1658 mm
Curb weight: 5903.98 lb / 2678 kg
Electric motor #1: 447 kW, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 170 kW, Location: Front
Battery: 123 kWh, Voltage: 926 V

2026 BMW iX3 50 xDrive
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 188.3 in / 4782 mm
Width: 74.6 in / 1895 mm
Height: 64.4 in / 1635 mm
Curb weight: 5202.91 lb / 2360 kg
Electric motor #1: 240 kW @ 5000 rpm, 435 Nm @ 0 – 5000 rpm, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 123 kW @ 4607 rpm, 255 Nm @ 0 – 4607 rpm, Location: Front
Battery: 108.7 kWh, Voltage: 698.9 V

2026 Nissan Leaf 75 kWh
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 171.3 in / 4350 mm
Width: 71.3 in / 1810 mm
Height: 61.0 in / 1550 mm
Curb weight: 4151.3 lb / 1883 kg
Electric motor: 160 kW, 355 Nm, Location: Front
Battery: 75.1 kWh

2026 Nissan Leaf 52 kWh
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 171.3 in / 4350 mm
Width: 71.3 in / 1810 mm
Height: 61.0 in / 1550 mm
Curb weight: 3948.48 lb / 1791 kg
Electric motor: 130 kW, 345 Nm, Location: Front
Battery: 52 kWh

2026 Nissan Leaf Platinum+
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 173.4 in / 4405 mm
Width: 71.3 in / 1811 mm
Height: 61.3 in / 1557 mm
Curb weight: 4369.56 lb / 1982 kg
Electric motor: 160 kW, 355 Nm, Location: Front
Battery: 75.1 kWh

2026 Nissan Leaf SV+
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 173.4 in / 4405 mm
Width: 71.3 in / 1811 mm
Height: 61.3 in / 1557 mm
Curb weight: 4230.67 lb / 1919 kg
Electric motor: 160 kW, 355 Nm, Location: Front
Battery: 75.1 kWh

2026 Nissan Leaf S+
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 173.4 in / 4405 mm
Width: 71.3 in / 1811 mm
Height: 61.3 in / 1557 mm
Curb weight: 4206.42 lb / 1908 kg
Electric motor: 160 kW, 355 Nm, Location: Front
Battery: 75.1 kWh

2025 Tesla Model X Plaid
Doors: 4, Seats: 5 / 6 / 7
Length: 199.1 in / 5057 mm
Width: 78.7 in / 1999 mm
Height: 66.1 in / 1680 mm
Curb weight: 5441.01 lb / 2468 kg
Electric motor #1: 500 kW, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 250 kW, Location: Front
Battery: 99 kWh, Voltage: 407 V

2025 Tesla Model X
Doors: 4, Seats: 5 / 6 / 7
Length: 199.1 in / 5057 mm
Width: 78.7 in / 1999 mm
Height: 66.1 in / 1680 mm
Curb weight: 5231.57 lb / 2373 kg
Electric motor #1: 250 kW, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 250 kW, Location: Front
Battery: 100 kWh, Voltage: 407 V

2025 Tesla Model S Plaid
Doors: 4, Seats: 5
Length: 197.7 in / 5021 mm
Width: 77.3 in / 1963 mm
Height: 56.3 in / 1431 mm
Curb weight: 4812.69 lb / 2183 kg
Electric motor #1: 500 kW, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 250 kW, Location: Front
Battery: 99 kWh, Voltage: 407 V

2025 Tesla Model S
Doors: 4, Seats: 5
Length: 197.7 in / 5021 mm
Width: 77.3 in / 1963 mm
Height: 56.3 in / 1431 mm
Curb weight: 4605.46 lb / 2089 kg
Electric motor #1: 250 kW, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 250 kW, Location: Front
Battery: 100 kWh, Voltage: 407 V

2025 Tesla Model 3 Performance AWD EU
Doors: 4, Seats: 5
Length: 186.0 in / 4724 mm
Width: 72.8 in / 1848 mm
Height: 56.7 in / 1440 mm
Curb weight: 4080.76 lb / 1851 kg
Electric motor #1: 303 kW, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 158 kW, Location: Front
Battery: 79 kWh, Voltage: 360 V

2025 Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD EU
Doors: 4, Seats: 5
Length: 185.8 in / 4720 mm
Width: 72.8 in / 1848 mm
Height: 56.8 in / 1442 mm
Curb weight: 4080.76 lb / 1851 kg
Electric motor #1: 208 kW, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 158 kW, Location: Front
Battery: 79 kWh, Voltage: 360 V

2025 Tesla Model 3 Long Range RWD EU
Doors: 4, Seats: 5
Length: 185.8 in / 4720 mm
Width: 72.8 in / 1848 mm
Height: 56.8 in / 1442 mm
Curb weight: 4019.03 lb / 1823 kg
Electric motor: 208 kW, Location: Rear
Battery: 79 kWh, Voltage: 360 V

2025 Tesla Model 3 Performance AWD
Doors: 4, Seats: 5
Length: 186.0 in / 4724 mm
Width: 72.8 in / 1848 mm
Height: 56.7 in / 1440 mm
Curb weight: 4080.76 lb / 1851 kg
Electric motor #1: 265 kW, 459 Nm, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 137 kW @ 6380 rpm, 219 Nm, Location: Front
Battery: 82.1 kWh, Voltage: 360 V

2025 Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD
Doors: 4, Seats: 5
Length: 185.8 in / 4720 mm
Width: 72.8 in / 1848 mm
Height: 56.8 in / 1442 mm
Curb weight: 4080.76 lb / 1851 kg
Electric motor #1: 194 kW @ 5400 rpm, 340 Nm, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 137 kW @ 6380 rpm, 219 Nm, Location: Front
Battery: 82.1 kWh, Voltage: 360 V