Hyundai is set to introduce a groundbreaking Extended Range Electric Vehicle (EREV) in 2027, capable of covering 560 miles (900 kilometers) on a single charge. This innovative hybrid model combines an electric motor with an internal combustion engine that recharges the battery as needed, aiming to alleviate concerns about range anxiety.
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Targeting key markets such as the US, China, and Canada, Hyundai plans to produce 80,000 units annually. The EREV will not only offer extended range but also reduce battery size for cost efficiency. The lineup is expected to expand to include D-class SUVs and future pickup models.
This strategic move positions Hyundai to meet growing global demand for efficient and versatile electric vehicles, addressing both consumer concerns and market trends. The EREV marks a significant step in the automaker’s commitment to sustainable mobility solutions.
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