Hyundai has dropped final specifications and a photo
gallery of the facelifted Ioniq Electric on the occasion of the model’s
international media launch in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The main update made to the EV is
the upgraded 38.3-kWh battery with 36 percent added energy capacity for an
enhanced real-world driving range of 311 km as per WLTP. The new
battery replaces the previously-available 28-kWh unit.
Another significant upgrade is the addition of a
standard 7.2-kW on-board charger for Type 2 AC charging that replaces the
6.6-kW charger. As a result, the battery can reach 80 percent charge in as
little as 54 minutes using a 100-kW fast-charging station.
The electric motor stays the same and delivers a maximum
power of 136 PS / 134 hp and a peak torque of 295 Nm.
Borrowing from the Kona Electric, the Ioniq Electric makes maximum use of
regenerative braking technology by adopting one-paddle driving capability. This
allows drivers to stop the car by simply holding onto the left paddle shift
lever — most of the time with no need to engage the braking pedal.
The Smart Regenerative Braking allows for the level
of energy recuperation to be automatically adjusted depending on the road
incline and traffic situation in front when coasting. The 2020 Ioniq Electric
also features an Eco+ driving mode in addition to the standard Eco, Comfort and
Sport modes. Eco+ enables drivers to reduce their energy consumption as well as
extend the car’s remaining energy during unforeseeable emergency situations.
The facelifted Hyundai Ioniq Electric also gains
upgraded connectivity thanks to Hyundai Bluelink, a connected car system which
uses embedded telematics, allowing users to remote control the air conditioning,
charging, as well as door lock or unlock via a smartphone app. When fitted with
the optional 10.25-inch Audio Visual Navigation (AVN) system, the Ioniq
Electric also offers a five-year free subscription for Hyundai Live Services. The styling changes are rather
subtle. Inside, they include new leather seat colors, dark chrome accents on
the dashboard, a redesigned HVAC panel with a glossy finish and new touch-type
controls, and blue ambient lighting.
On the outside, the Ioniq Electric gains a new pattern
on the closed grille, updated front bumper design with a silver-colored molding
at the bottom, new anthracite molding on the rear bumper, and anthracite DRL
bezels up front. The LED DRLs, headlights and taillights have redesigned
signatures, the 16-inch alloys are new, and four new colors have been added to
the palette. The facelifted Hyundai Ioniq Electric will be available in Europe
from September 2019.