Hyundai and Kia Improve Performance of Electric Cars

Administrator posted this 25 September 2019

Electrification in transport had long since ceased to be a temporary trend in the care of the environment, and has become a major goal.

According to the new suggestion box of UK adults, more than half of respondents plan to buy an electric or hybrid car instead of petrol or diesel to reduce carbon emissions.

Crucial manufactures of automotive industry start production of vehicles on electric traction rather regularly lately. Furthermore, gasoline transport in the next decade will be completely excluded from the European market. The distinction of the current year is based on the aspiration of every self-respecting brand to launch the development of whole lines of electric cars in connection with the purpose to reduce emissions. The sales of those will start next year. Even the premium lines of different brands have the presence of an electric car in its bag of tricks.

Cars with electric traction have lower performance, worse acceleration and speed. Today, this statement has lost its relevance. In particular, Tesla Model 3 and Tesla Model S proof the use of, continuing to set records on test and race tracks.

Hyundai and Car Race with EV

Hyundai Motorsport began tests of the Hyundai Veloster N ETCR. This kind of project is the new experience in the history of the company. They had never before took part in the Car Cup with full electric car. The e-vehicle has already shown good results on the Hungaroring track. The company's goal is to create a powerful, versatile car in the ETCR category for the World Touring Car Cup race in 2020. Hyundai i30 N TCR won the championship this year.

The Veloster N ETCR is a new chapter for Hyundai Motorsport. The car was unveiled earlier this month at the IAA in Frankfurt. Will the company be able to once again become the leader of the Touring Car Cup, while using a racing electric car? We will know the answer in 2020.

4100 km by an Electric Car - a Reality Proven by Kia

Kia Motors team in partnership with World Shopper made a trip to some cities in Northern Europe. "Electric mission" was committed by the electric car Kia e-Niro through Germany, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden and Norway, the route covers to 4100 km. These cities have a developed infrastructure for electric vehicles. In the report of the company published on 23.09.2019, says that an average of one drive will require only about 4 kW from the battery capacity of e-Niro 64 kWh.