February 15, 2022 at 10:13 pm
#177534
Hi Mike, I’m an owner of the previous generation of the ioniq a 2019 model there are a few differences to the newest one but there are also some tips I can give you.
- During low speeds most of your journeys will be mostly electric with the most likely use of the engine to pull away in traffic.
- The ioniq is a fantastic car and has served me brilliantly for 3 years and 38000 miles so far.
- Occasionally I can be sat in the outside lane of a motorway doing the speed limit purely on electric power which is quite a cool feeling.
- The battery on the new ones is bigger than the one in mine so you’ll get even better mpg than me(50-55mpg on e5 and 48-50 on e10)
<p style=”text-align: left;”>For some reason my ioniq will always start the engine when I put the car into reverse.</p>
If you do go for the car enjoy it and if you want/need any help or tips drop me a message.
Current car 2022 Hyundai Kona premium in Jungle green.