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Hyundai plans 23 electric cars by 2025 – Drive
Some of those models are destined for Australia

05 Dec 2020
The company this week unveiled a new platform that will underpin all its future electric vehicles, ranging from hatchback, sedan and SUV body styles.
Certain models will have a maximum driving range of up to 500km, with power outputs up to 447kW and requiring just 18 minutes to replenish to 80 percent battery capacity, when using a high-speed charger.
The technology is called E-GMP (for Electric – Global Modular Platform) and it is an entirely in-house effort that will underpin future…
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