Hyundai has unveiled its Ioniq 3, a completely electrical compact hatchback for city driving designed to be as aerodynamically environment friendly as potential but nonetheless supply up a surprisingly spacious inside—a trick the carmaker is loftily calling Aero Hatch. The three is meant to fill the hole between Hyundai’s Inster supermini and Ioniq 5 crossover.
In profile, the Ioniq 3 has a glossy entrance finish that transitions right into a roofline that stays straight over each entrance and rear occupants earlier than dropping to merge with the rear spoiler. It is this roofline that maximizes inside headroom for the rear passengers, however it additionally affords a supposed class-leading drag coefficient of 0.263.
The automotive has the identical underpinnings as its sibling model, Kia’s EV2. Two battery choices will ship a projected WLTP distance of 344 km (round 214 miles) for the Normal Vary Ioniq 3; the Lengthy Vary model is supposedly good for a aggressive 308-mile vary. Constructed on the group’s Electrical-International Modular Platform (E-GMP), the automotive has a 400-volt structure to decrease prices slightly than the 800-volt system of the Ioniq 5 N, 6, or 9 SUV. Nonetheless, which means that if you could find sufficiently quick DC charging, you may, in idea, prime up from 10 to 80 % in roughly 29 minutes (AC charging functionality is as much as 22 kW).
That is wonderful, however it’s not a match for BYD’s new Blade 2.0 battery tech that WIRED tried, astonishingly permitting the Denza Z9 GT to cost its battery in simply over 9 minutes from 10 %. True, that battery tech was in a $100,000 “premium” EV, however it’s coming to BYD’s wider fashions. And if BYD makes good on its plans to ship a charging community to rival Tesla’s Supercharger, then very quickly patrons can be anticipating comparable cost instances, and half-hour will shortly really feel awfully lengthy.
I requested José Muñoz, Hyundai Motor Firm president and CEO, whether or not this new battery know-how from BYD considerations him, whether or not Hyundai—main the EV pack with 800-volt architectures for therefore lengthy—must match the Blade 2.0’s efficiency. “We welcome the problem,” Muñoz tells me. “Each problem is a chance to do higher. And I can let you know that, currently, we’ve numerous alternatives to do higher.”
“We’re additionally engaged on quick charging,” Muñoz says, including that Hyundai’s success can be constructed on not merely one main know-how however many. “There usually are not extra parts which may be provided by the Chinese language that we will supply. It is solely a matter of the way you combine them. Plenty of instances, you get caught into one indicator. I am an engineer. And we all the time have the instance of the airplanes: What’s extra necessary in an airplane, altitude or velocity? There is just one reply. It’s worthwhile to obtain each.”

