2024.09.11
Hyundai, Kia make Wards Auto's top 10 electric propulsion systems
By
SARAH CHEA, Korea JoongAng Daily - Hyundai Motor and Kia both had an EV
included on the Wards Auto list of the 10 best propulsion systems, proving
their prowess on the international stage.
The
Korean carmakers said Tuesday that Hyundai's Ioniq 5 N and Kia's EV9 GT, both
using the E-GMP EV-dedicated platform, made this year’s edition of the Wards
Auto 10 Best Engines and Propulsion Systems list.
The
publication's editors evaluated 34 nominees for this year's list, including 13
battery-powered vehicles and 12 hybrid vehicles. The list is not ranked.
Wards
Auto gave good scores to the Ioniq 5 N and EV9 for their high-performance
driving and long range on a single charge.
The
Ioniq 5 N, topped with an 84-kilowatt-hour battery capacity, boasts up to 650
horsepower and 78.5 kilogram-meters (568 pound-feet) of torque. The N brand is
Hyundai's high-performance line, targeting the same market as Mercedes-Benz’s
AMG and BMW’s M ranges.
The
GT spec of the EV9 is powered by 99.8 kilowatt-hours of battery and can travel
up to 270 miles per charge.
This
year marks the third consecutive year that a Hyundai drivetrain has been
included on the list. Since 1995, a total of 18 Hyundai and Kia vehicles have
been among the 10 best engine and propulsion systems per the U.S. publication.
In 2023, Hyundai's Ioniq 6 was included.