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Hyundai powers EV race with car that can cook dinner

MONEYWEB app instead? Pitching its new Ioniq 5 as being able to do more than the average EV. By Kyunghee Park, Bloomberg 10 Apr 2021  00:56  Ioniq 5 EV at the media preview in Seoul last month. Image: Bloomberg Hyundai Motor Co. is pitching its new Ioniq 5 as being able to do more than the average EV. In a series of promotional videos on YouTube, a camper is shown running on a treadmill hooked up to the car’s battery, listening to their favourite tunes on a bank of speakers, and even rustling up a roast-chicken dinner in a portable oven. The car can supply up to 3.6 kilowatts of power, enough to run appliances like refrigerators and stoves.

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Hyundai powers EV race with vehicle that can cook dinner

Hyundai powers EV race with vehicle that can cook dinner The Ioniq 5 is the first electric vehicle with bi-directional charging ability, and Hyundai is using it to target younger buyers who might want to use it for off-grid comforts By Kyunghee Park / Bloomberg Hyundai Motor Co is pitching its new Ioniq 5 as being able to do more than the average electric vehicle (EV). In a series of promotional videos on YouTube, a camper is shown running on a treadmill hooked up to the vehicle’s battery, listening to their favorite tunes on a bank of speakers and even rustling up a roast chicken dinner in a portable oven.

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Hyundai powers EV race with car that can cook dinner - The Hindu BusinessLine

Hyundai powers EV race with car that can cook dinner Bloomberg April 7 | Updated on April 07, 2021 Hyundai Motor’s Ioniq 5   -  VIA REUTERS× Ioniq 5 can supply up to 3.6 kilowatts of power, enough to run appliances like refrigerators and stoves Hyundai Motor Co is pitching its new Ioniq 5 as being able to do more than the average EV. In a series of promotional videos on YouTube, a camper is shown running on a treadmill hooked up to the car’s battery, listening to their favourite tunes on a bank of speakers, and even rustling up a roast-chicken dinner in a portable oven. The car can supply up to 3.6 kilowatts of power, enough to run appliances like refrigerators and stoves.

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Hyundai Says Its New Electric Car Can Power Devices, Cook Dinner

Hyundai Says Its New Electric Car Can Power Devices, Cook Dinner Hyundai Says Its New Electric Car Can Power Devices, Cook Dinner Hyundai says it s the first major electric-car maker to offer bi-directional charging, which means owners can power electronic devices from the car battery. Hyundai s Ioniq 5 EV at the media preview in Seoul last month Hyundai Motor Co. is pitching its new Ioniq 5 as being able to do more than the average EV. In a series of promotional videos on YouTube, a camper is shown running on a treadmill hooked up to the car s battery, listening to their favorite tunes on a bank of speakers, and even rustling up a roast-chicken dinner in a portable oven. The car can supply up to 3.6 kilowatts of power, enough to run appliances like refrigerators and stoves.

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Hyundai powers electric vehicle race with car that can cook dinner

Seoul: Hyundai Motor Co. is pitching its new Ioniq 5 as being able to do more than the average EV. In a series of promotional videos on YouTube, a camper is shown running on a treadmill hooked up to the car s battery, listening to their favorite tunes on a bank of speakers, and even rustling up a roast-chicken dinner in a portable oven. The car can supply up to 3.6 kilowatts of power, enough to run appliances like refrigerators and stoves. It s part of a push by Hyundai to appeal to a younger audience as it plays catch-up in the EV market. The South Korean automaker is behind EV pioneers such as Tesla Inc. and established brands like Volkswagen AG and BMW AG, only introducing its electric car in 2018.

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