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New Ioniq 5 electric car from Hyundai spotted in the wild in Australia – The Driven
Hyundai’s new Ioniq 5 electric vehicle has been spotted testing in the wild, testing a fast-charger in Bathurst, Australia.

The new Hyundai Ioniq 5 electric car has been spotted testing in the wild – in Bathurst, the home of one of Australia’s iconic racetracks – raising hopes that Australia will be one of the first countries to enjoy the release of the South Korean car maker’s new EV series.
The camouflaged vehicle was spotted charging at the NRMA fast charger in Bathurst, and a spokesperson for Hyundai Australia has confirmed it is here for “evaluation and endurance testing”.
When asked if the vehicle’s presence at…
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