Hyundai says the Ioniq 5 will pack either a 58kWh or 72.6kWh battery. In all-wheel drive dual-motor configuration with the 72.6kWh pack, the powertrain produces 225kW/605Nm, enough to hit 100kmh in 5.2 seconds. Moving to a rear-drive configuration results in power outputs of 160kW/350Nm and a 0100kmh sprint of 7.4 seconds.
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The Ioniq 5’s interior is an impressively high-quality effort. Using the 58kWh battery, power outputs for AWD models is 173kW/605Nm or 160kW/350Nm for RWD models. Performance times are 6.1 seconds and 8.5 seconds respectively. Using the larger battery pack but ditching one of the motors nets a maximum range of around 480km, according to WLTP. This is the only range claim Hyundai is making at the moment.
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There were murmurs from within the administration that the state would extend Steve Greenwood’s 12-month contract following the departure of experienced CEO David Farmer.
Mr Farmer left his post on Friday to become the new CEO of Central Coast Council in New South Wales. Steve Greenwood has finished in his role as an advisor to Ipswich City Council.
Mr Greenwood, who will finish up in his highly-paid position on Monday, took over from Greg Chemello as Interim Administrator after being a member of the interim management committee.
He was appointed as an advisor to the council in March last year to “ensure a smooth and seamless transition” to the city’s first elected council in more than 18 months.
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