So far, I can only find that it will be available in July. Maybe they'll let us know more about it at the New York Auto Show in a week or so.From the leaked information about the larger battery in the Ioniq Electric do we also have any details about the battery size and price of the revised Ioniq PHEV?
No word yet. I think I did find a typo in that InsideEVs post, though. The current Ioniq has an 8.9 kWh battery, not a 9.8 kWh pack.Still looking, anyone see anything about a new PHEV battery size?
No doubt the usable size is smaller than 8.9 overall capacity, but we don't know what it is. (I imagine it's around 8 kWh or a little better) Anyhow, the 8.9 is the official Hyundai spec and refers to the overall amount of energy it can hold.Maybe 9.8 is actual size and 8.9 is "available" capacity (90%) ... I think the Chevy Volt does sometime similar to make the battery degrade slower.
No doubt the usable size is smaller than 8.9 overall capacity, but we don't know what it is. (I imagine it's around 8 kWh or a little better) Anyhow, the 8.9 is the official Hyundai spec and refers to the overall amount of energy it can hold.
Still looking, anyone see anything about a new PHEV battery size?
Thanks Domenick.
So we can assume the battery only range will stay the same?