With production due to end in South Korea in July, hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions of the Hyundai Ioniq hatchback will soon be discontinued, Hyundai Motor Company confirmed on Monday.
A five-door liftback with extremely obvious design influences from the most famous hybrid of them all, the Ioniq entered production six years ago as a 2017 model. Available with plug.
After only six years in the market, Hyundai will completely halt the production of the first generation Ioniq. The all.
Hyundai will cancel its Ioniq hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric hatchbacks in July. The move doesn't affect the popular new Ioniq 5 EV.
Discontinued Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Features & Specs | Zigwheels
After only six years in the market, Hyundai will completely halt the production of the first generation Ioniq. The all.
Hyundai has discontinued the AE-series Ioniq hatchback in Australia, with the final lot to be imported by the end of this year to meet existing orders. Launched some two years after breaking cover in other parts of the world in 2016, the ageing electrified small-car series was Hyundai's trailblazing answer to the Toyota Prius, which coincidentally has also been dropped this week in Australia.
The Ioniq Electric was phased out last year, and Hyundai will now kill the hybrid and plug-in-hybrid hatchbacks as the Ioniq name transitions to the company's EV subbrand.
In a statement today, Hyundai wrote that the models were "discontinued due to a significantly electrified lineup," citing the wide variety of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric cars available. Most recently, the Hyundai IONIQ 5 offers impressive range and qualifies for a full federal tax credit for those eligible.
Discontinued Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Hev Plus Features & Specs | Zigwheels
It is the end of an era. In July 2022, production of the original Hyundai IONIQ will end at the company's Ulsan plant in South Korea. The last IONIQ to roll off the production line will mark the end of a significant chapter in Hyundai's recent history. When the model launched in 2016, it became the world's first car with three electrified powertrains: hybrid, plug.
A five-door liftback with extremely obvious design influences from the most famous hybrid of them all, the Ioniq entered production six years ago as a 2017 model. Available with plug.
The Ioniq Electric was phased out last year, and Hyundai will now kill the hybrid and plug-in-hybrid hatchbacks as the Ioniq name transitions to the company's EV subbrand.
With production due to end in South Korea in July, hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions of the Hyundai Ioniq hatchback will soon be discontinued, Hyundai Motor Company confirmed on Monday.
Discontinued Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Features & Specs | Zigwheels
A five-door liftback with extremely obvious design influences from the most famous hybrid of them all, the Ioniq entered production six years ago as a 2017 model. Available with plug.
The Hyundai Ioniq has been a standout name in Hyundai's eco-friendly lineup, first introduced in 2016 as a versatile hybrid vehicle that combined efficiency with practicality.
With production due to end in South Korea in July, hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions of the Hyundai Ioniq hatchback will soon be discontinued, Hyundai Motor Company confirmed on Monday.
In a statement today, Hyundai wrote that the models were "discontinued due to a significantly electrified lineup," citing the wide variety of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric cars available. Most recently, the Hyundai IONIQ 5 offers impressive range and qualifies for a full federal tax credit for those eligible.
Discontinued Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Features & Specs | Zigwheels
The Ioniq Electric was phased out last year, and Hyundai will now kill the hybrid and plug-in-hybrid hatchbacks as the Ioniq name transitions to the company's EV subbrand.
Hyundai has discontinued the AE-series Ioniq hatchback in Australia, with the final lot to be imported by the end of this year to meet existing orders. Launched some two years after breaking cover in other parts of the world in 2016, the ageing electrified small-car series was Hyundai's trailblazing answer to the Toyota Prius, which coincidentally has also been dropped this week in Australia.
No Hyundai product will replace the Ioniq. It might be a little confusing but the recently-introduced all-electric Ioniq 5 will obviously not be discontinued. Back in 2016, for the 2017 model, Hyundai introduced the compact Ioniq, a 5-door hatchback that was available as a hybrid, PHEV, and all.
With production due to end in South Korea in July, hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions of the Hyundai Ioniq hatchback will soon be discontinued, Hyundai Motor Company confirmed on Monday.
Discontinued Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Features & Specs | Zigwheels
The Ioniq Electric was phased out last year, and Hyundai will now kill the hybrid and plug-in-hybrid hatchbacks as the Ioniq name transitions to the company's EV subbrand.
In a statement today, Hyundai wrote that the models were "discontinued due to a significantly electrified lineup," citing the wide variety of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric cars available. Most recently, the Hyundai IONIQ 5 offers impressive range and qualifies for a full federal tax credit for those eligible.
Hyundai has discontinued the AE-series Ioniq hatchback in Australia, with the final lot to be imported by the end of this year to meet existing orders. Launched some two years after breaking cover in other parts of the world in 2016, the ageing electrified small-car series was Hyundai's trailblazing answer to the Toyota Prius, which coincidentally has also been dropped this week in Australia.
It is the end of an era. In July 2022, production of the original Hyundai IONIQ will end at the company's Ulsan plant in South Korea. The last IONIQ to roll off the production line will mark the end of a significant chapter in Hyundai's recent history. When the model launched in 2016, it became the world's first car with three electrified powertrains: hybrid, plug.
Discontinued Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Features & Specs | Zigwheels
No Hyundai product will replace the Ioniq. It might be a little confusing but the recently-introduced all-electric Ioniq 5 will obviously not be discontinued. Back in 2016, for the 2017 model, Hyundai introduced the compact Ioniq, a 5-door hatchback that was available as a hybrid, PHEV, and all.
After only six years in the market, Hyundai will completely halt the production of the first generation Ioniq. The all.
A five-door liftback with extremely obvious design influences from the most famous hybrid of them all, the Ioniq entered production six years ago as a 2017 model. Available with plug.
The Ioniq Electric was phased out last year, and Hyundai will now kill the hybrid and plug-in-hybrid hatchbacks as the Ioniq name transitions to the company's EV subbrand.
Discontinued Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Features & Specs | Zigwheels
In a statement today, Hyundai wrote that the models were "discontinued due to a significantly electrified lineup," citing the wide variety of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric cars available. Most recently, the Hyundai IONIQ 5 offers impressive range and qualifies for a full federal tax credit for those eligible.
No Hyundai product will replace the Ioniq. It might be a little confusing but the recently-introduced all-electric Ioniq 5 will obviously not be discontinued. Back in 2016, for the 2017 model, Hyundai introduced the compact Ioniq, a 5-door hatchback that was available as a hybrid, PHEV, and all.
With production due to end in South Korea in July, hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions of the Hyundai Ioniq hatchback will soon be discontinued, Hyundai Motor Company confirmed on Monday.
After only six years in the market, Hyundai will completely halt the production of the first generation Ioniq. The all.
Discontinued Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Features & Specs | Zigwheels
No Hyundai product will replace the Ioniq. It might be a little confusing but the recently-introduced all-electric Ioniq 5 will obviously not be discontinued. Back in 2016, for the 2017 model, Hyundai introduced the compact Ioniq, a 5-door hatchback that was available as a hybrid, PHEV, and all.
After only six years in the market, Hyundai will completely halt the production of the first generation Ioniq. The all.
A five-door liftback with extremely obvious design influences from the most famous hybrid of them all, the Ioniq entered production six years ago as a 2017 model. Available with plug.
The Hyundai Ioniq has been a standout name in Hyundai's eco-friendly lineup, first introduced in 2016 as a versatile hybrid vehicle that combined efficiency with practicality.
Discontinued Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Features & Specs | Zigwheels
In a statement today, Hyundai wrote that the models were "discontinued due to a significantly electrified lineup," citing the wide variety of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric cars available. Most recently, the Hyundai IONIQ 5 offers impressive range and qualifies for a full federal tax credit for those eligible.
Hyundai has discontinued the AE-series Ioniq hatchback in Australia, with the final lot to be imported by the end of this year to meet existing orders. Launched some two years after breaking cover in other parts of the world in 2016, the ageing electrified small-car series was Hyundai's trailblazing answer to the Toyota Prius, which coincidentally has also been dropped this week in Australia.
The Hyundai Ioniq has been a standout name in Hyundai's eco-friendly lineup, first introduced in 2016 as a versatile hybrid vehicle that combined efficiency with practicality.
With production due to end in South Korea in July, hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions of the Hyundai Ioniq hatchback will soon be discontinued, Hyundai Motor Company confirmed on Monday.
Discontinued Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Features & Specs | Zigwheels
Hyundai has discontinued the AE-series Ioniq hatchback in Australia, with the final lot to be imported by the end of this year to meet existing orders. Launched some two years after breaking cover in other parts of the world in 2016, the ageing electrified small-car series was Hyundai's trailblazing answer to the Toyota Prius, which coincidentally has also been dropped this week in Australia.
It is the end of an era. In July 2022, production of the original Hyundai IONIQ will end at the company's Ulsan plant in South Korea. The last IONIQ to roll off the production line will mark the end of a significant chapter in Hyundai's recent history. When the model launched in 2016, it became the world's first car with three electrified powertrains: hybrid, plug.
With production due to end in South Korea in July, hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions of the Hyundai Ioniq hatchback will soon be discontinued, Hyundai Motor Company confirmed on Monday.
After only six years in the market, Hyundai will completely halt the production of the first generation Ioniq. The all.
Discontinued Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Features & Specs | Zigwheels
In a statement today, Hyundai wrote that the models were "discontinued due to a significantly electrified lineup," citing the wide variety of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric cars available. Most recently, the Hyundai IONIQ 5 offers impressive range and qualifies for a full federal tax credit for those eligible.
No Hyundai product will replace the Ioniq. It might be a little confusing but the recently-introduced all-electric Ioniq 5 will obviously not be discontinued. Back in 2016, for the 2017 model, Hyundai introduced the compact Ioniq, a 5-door hatchback that was available as a hybrid, PHEV, and all.
The Hyundai Ioniq has been a standout name in Hyundai's eco-friendly lineup, first introduced in 2016 as a versatile hybrid vehicle that combined efficiency with practicality.
Hyundai will cancel its Ioniq hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric hatchbacks in July. The move doesn't affect the popular new Ioniq 5 EV.
Discontinued Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Features & Specs | Zigwheels
After only six years in the market, Hyundai will completely halt the production of the first generation Ioniq. The all.
The Ioniq Electric was phased out last year, and Hyundai will now kill the hybrid and plug-in-hybrid hatchbacks as the Ioniq name transitions to the company's EV subbrand.
It is the end of an era. In July 2022, production of the original Hyundai IONIQ will end at the company's Ulsan plant in South Korea. The last IONIQ to roll off the production line will mark the end of a significant chapter in Hyundai's recent history. When the model launched in 2016, it became the world's first car with three electrified powertrains: hybrid, plug.
Hyundai has discontinued the AE-series Ioniq hatchback in Australia, with the final lot to be imported by the end of this year to meet existing orders. Launched some two years after breaking cover in other parts of the world in 2016, the ageing electrified small-car series was Hyundai's trailblazing answer to the Toyota Prius, which coincidentally has also been dropped this week in Australia.
Hyundai has discontinued the AE-series Ioniq hatchback in Australia, with the final lot to be imported by the end of this year to meet existing orders. Launched some two years after breaking cover in other parts of the world in 2016, the ageing electrified small-car series was Hyundai's trailblazing answer to the Toyota Prius, which coincidentally has also been dropped this week in Australia.
After only six years in the market, Hyundai will completely halt the production of the first generation Ioniq. The all.
A five-door liftback with extremely obvious design influences from the most famous hybrid of them all, the Ioniq entered production six years ago as a 2017 model. Available with plug.
The Hyundai Ioniq has been a standout name in Hyundai's eco-friendly lineup, first introduced in 2016 as a versatile hybrid vehicle that combined efficiency with practicality.
The Ioniq Electric was phased out last year, and Hyundai will now kill the hybrid and plug-in-hybrid hatchbacks as the Ioniq name transitions to the company's EV subbrand.
In a statement today, Hyundai wrote that the models were "discontinued due to a significantly electrified lineup," citing the wide variety of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric cars available. Most recently, the Hyundai IONIQ 5 offers impressive range and qualifies for a full federal tax credit for those eligible.
No Hyundai product will replace the Ioniq. It might be a little confusing but the recently-introduced all-electric Ioniq 5 will obviously not be discontinued. Back in 2016, for the 2017 model, Hyundai introduced the compact Ioniq, a 5-door hatchback that was available as a hybrid, PHEV, and all.
Hyundai will cancel its Ioniq hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric hatchbacks in July. The move doesn't affect the popular new Ioniq 5 EV.
With production due to end in South Korea in July, hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions of the Hyundai Ioniq hatchback will soon be discontinued, Hyundai Motor Company confirmed on Monday.
It is the end of an era. In July 2022, production of the original Hyundai IONIQ will end at the company's Ulsan plant in South Korea. The last IONIQ to roll off the production line will mark the end of a significant chapter in Hyundai's recent history. When the model launched in 2016, it became the world's first car with three electrified powertrains: hybrid, plug.