Hyundai’s New Ioniq V Undercuts the Cheapest EV in US by over $10,000
The China-only EV starts at 119,900 yuan and includes 800-volt fast charging, a 27-inch 4K display and Chinese AI assistants.
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Hyundai’s $17,700 Ioniq V Sedan Exposes the EV Price Gap Between China and America
Hyundai just opened pre-orders in China for a sleek electric sedan that starts at the equivalent of $17,600. The top version still lands under $21,000. Compare that to the 2027 Chevrolet Bolt, America’s current cheapest EV at $28,995. The gap exceeds $10,000 on the low end and remains substantial even at the Ioniq V’s highest trim. This isn’t a stripped-down city car. It’s a mid-size fastback on Hyundai’s E-GMP platform with 800-volt architectur…
Hyundai electric cars are among the most interesting things you can buy on our market. They are technically advanced and at the same time have original designs. The new Hyundai Ioniq 5 clearly goes the furthest in terms of design and is also very cheap. Only the Europeans are out of luck again.
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