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Ioniq 5, EV6 and e-Tron bag top “Best Cars of Year” titles

Ioniq 5, EV6 and e-Tron bag top “Best Cars of Year” titles

Hyundai Motor Group takes out top title for new car award with two electric car models, while Audi takes home runner-up position for its all-electric e-Tron.
Hyundai, Kia and Nio EVs recognised in Good Design Awards

Hyundai, Kia and Nio EVs recognised in Good Design Awards

Numerous electric vehicles and EV charging technologies recognised in 71st year of Good Design Awards, including the Hyundai Ioniq 5, Kia EV6, and Nio ET7.
Kia EV6 spotted in Melbourne ahead of local launch at tennis open

Kia EV6 spotted in Melbourne ahead of local launch at tennis open

A Kia EV6 – the sister model to Hyundai’s well-received Ioniq 5 – has been spotted in Melbourne, signalling its imminent local launch.
November EV sales in Europe: More than one in four is a plug-in EV!

November EV sales in Europe: More than one in four is a plug-in EV!

One in four car sales in Europe are now plug-in EVs thanks to good policies, not head-in-the-sand partisan campaigns.
Long-range Kia EV6 electric crossover confirmed for early 2022 launch

Long-range Kia EV6 electric crossover confirmed for early 2022 launch

Kia Australia confirms the EV6 will be launched in early 2022, but in limited numbers to start with.
EV calendar 2022: Which electric vehicles are coming … and which are not

EV calendar 2022: Which electric vehicles are coming … and which are not

We highlight the expected calendar of new electric vehicle arrivals in Australia in 2022.
Hyundai Seven and Kia EV9 and their swivelling seats debut at LA Auto Show

Hyundai Seven and Kia EV9 and their swivelling seats debut at LA Auto Show

LA auto show sees official unveiling of Hyundai Seven SUV concept and Kia Concept EV9, both with front seats that can swivel to the rear to create a “lounge”.
Trickle charge: Australians really want to buy EVs, but most new models are hard to find

Trickle charge: Australians really want to buy EVs, but most new models are hard to find

Australians are hungry for electric vehicles, but even those willing to pay $60,000 or more for the current crop of EVs are being frustrated by a trickle of supply.