2 Years AgoEvery car discontinued in 2022This year, we said goodbye to some thrifty hybrids, hot hatchbacks, cute drop-tops, and some budget-friendly fare.William Stopford
3 Years AgoHyundai Ioniq recalledSome 2017-19 Hyundai Ioniq Electric hatchbacks could either lose power while driving or unintentionally accelerate.William Stopford
3 Years Ago2019-20 Hyundai Ioniq recalledHyundai is recalling its Ioniq Electric as the battery may require replacing due to the possibility of a fire.William Stopford
4 Years AgoHyundai Kona, Ioniq Electric getting full battery replacementsHyundai Australia says it'll take a "similar action" to its Korean counterpart, which is performing complete battery replacements of 75,680 Kona Electric and 5716 Ioniq Electric models.William Stopford
4 Years AgoSmall car market share tumbling - how is yours selling?The Toyota Corolla and Mercedes-Benz A-Class top their respective price segments. Here we discuss every competitor, and also forecast new and updated models due before the end of 2021. Mike Costello
4 Years AgoEVs in Australia: Report outlines sales, and improving consumer sentimentAustralia's electric-vehicle penetration is well behind Europe, China and parts of the US, but a new survey shows that a majority of people are looking at an EV as their next car Mike Costello
5 Years Ago2020 Hyundai Ioniq price and specsAvailable as either a hybrid, plug-in hybrid or battery-electric vehicle, the Ioniq is unique in the Australian market. Pricing kicks off at $34,790 before on-road costsWilliam Stopford
5 Years Ago2020 Hyundai 10.25-inch infotainment reviewSometimes it is what's on the inside that counts, we touched all the buttons and dials to assess the latest Hyundai techGeoff Quattromani
8.25 Years Ago2020 Hyundai Ioniq Electric Premium reviewWhile EV sales in Australia are modest, they are increasing as a percentage rapidly. Can Hyundai match established players in the game when it comes to EVs?Paul Maric
85 Years Ago2020 Hyundai Ioniq Plug-In Elite reviewWith stronger green credentials than the cheaper Ioniq Hybrid and a more versatile powertrain than the pricier Ioniq Electric, the Plug-In could just represent the electrified sweet spot in Hyundai’s range.Scott Collie