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Added on the 03/03/2021 07:24:11 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN
With the complete KONA family, Hyundai Motor offers one of the widest selections of powertrain and trim options in the industry to suit almost every lifestyle.First launched with two petrol engines in 2017, the subcompact SUV was later introduced with diesel, hybrid, and battery electric powertrains, followed by the sporty N Line trim.Despite the variety, KONA remains an SUV at heart. All variations offer a generous amount of space within compact dimensions, as well as outstanding ride and handling features.
The third generation Hyundai i20 shares the 2021 four star rating of the closely-related BAYON.
Hyundai impresses with three new models in this publication, the all-electric IONIQ 5 and TUCSON, gaining 5-star ratings and Hyundai Bayon achieving 4 stars. Although the TUCSON only just clears the hurdle in Safety Assist to get into five-star territory, both IONIQ 5 and TUCSON display good all-round safety. The crossover SUV Bayon, fighting its way into an already overcrowded and highly competitive segment, lacks the centre airbag that is standard in IONIQ 5 and TUSCON. Nevertheless, the Bayon comes with robust crash protection and crash-avoidance features which help to secure it a creditable four-star rating.
Hyundai is on all fronts and has all the technologies, but the most attractive is undoubtedly the ability to make racing cars, to compete and also to use on the street. That's where its N range comes into play, and of them the smallest and most genuine is the i20 N.Technology, intelligence and experience, in this case put at the service of the driver, to enjoy behind the wheel of one of the most dynamic and sparkling cars in its category. Genuine GTi are hardly ever made, and this one is, so much so that it can be said that it is the new benchmark in the segment. The Hyundai i20 N is the smallest of the N family.
At IAA Mobility 2021, Hyundai Motor outlined its commitment to achieving carbon neutrality in its products and global operations by 2045. In addition, the company unveiled its ground-breaking all-electric robotaxi together with Motional, which is based on its award-winning IONIQ 5.This year, IAA took place in Munich, Germany, for the first time. It marked Hyundai’s first motor show appearance in Europe since the coronavirus pandemic began, and a series of regulations were in place to ensure the safety of exhibitors and attendees. With Hyundai making a series of bold announcements about its future strategy and introducing some innovative products, media interest in the company proved to be high.