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After the IONIQ 5 earned Hyundai’s first N-brand treatment, it’s now due for a rugged, off-road XRT upgrade. How will it compare to Rivian’s recently revealed R3X?

Hyundai revealed the new IONIQ 5 refresh earlier this month, which includes several design upgrades, a bigger battery (with more range), and an added rear wiper.

In Korea, Hyundai added about 7 kWh of battery to the new IONIQ 5, bringing the total to 84 kWh. The changes increased the EV’s range to 485 km (301 mi) from 458 km (285 mi) previously.

On the inside, the IONIQ 5 gained additional USB-C ports alongside several relocated buttons and features for added convenience. One of the biggest upgrades is the addition of Hyundai’s Connected Car Navigation Cockpit, including Wireless CarPlay and Android Auto.

Hyundai has yet to launch the new IONIQ 5 in the US, but prices stayed about the same in Korea at around 52,400,000 KRW ($39,400).

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2024 Hyundai IONIQ 5 (Source: Hyundai)

The 2024 IONIQ 5 starts at $41,800 in the US, but Hyundai has introduced significant incentives, including a $7,500 EV lease bonus and rare 0% APR Financing.

Hyundai also announced Tuesday that its first N brand performance EV, the IONIQ 5 N, will start at $66,100 (excluding destination).

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2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 N (Source: Hyundai)

Hyundai to add rugged IONIQ 5 XRT trim

Now, we are learning Hyundai is reportedly planning to launch a rugged XRT variant in North America. According to a report from TheKoreanCarBlog, a new prototype was recently spotted testing.

The models were fully camouflaged, but you could still see a redesigned rear bumper and new parking sensors in the front. The front bumper also appears different than the current or updated IONIQ 5.

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The new Hyundai IONIQ 5 facelift (Source: Hyundai)

The prototype was spotted testing near the Hyundai/Kia Technical Center. Although Hyundai has yet to confirm, the IONIQ 5 XRT will likely feature new upgrades to boost efficiency and range.

The report suggests that the rugged EV is not likely to launch in Korea before this summer. However, the European and US models could debut by the end of 2024.

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Rivian R3X (Source: Rivian)

How will Hyundai’s rugged IONIQ 5 compare to Rivian’s recently revealed R3X? The R3X design was inspired by iconic rally cars of the past, like Audi and Lancia, with a modern spin.

Hyundai’s first three-row electric SUV was also recently spotted testing. The video captures the Hyundai IONIQ 9 driving by, revealing the sleek, large three-row electric SUV.

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Hyundai IONIQ 9 (SEVEN) electric SUV concept (Source: Hyundai)

IONIQ 9 production is expected to begin in the first of the year, with US sales kicking off in mid-2025. It’s expected to be built at Hyundai’s new $7.6 billion Metaplant in Georgia, which is expected to begin building vehicles later this year. Hyundai expects models built at the facility will qualify for the $7,500 EV tax credit.

Are you ready to hop in your new Hyundai IONIQ 5 at some of the lowest prices since it launched? We can help you get started. You can use our link to find unbeatable deals on the 2024 Hyundai IONIQ 5 at the closest dealer to you.

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Eve Energy rolls solid-state batteries off new assembly line to power humanoids, flying cars

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Eve Energy rolls solid-state batteries off new assembly line to power humanoids, flying cars

What a headline and what a future evolving before our eyes. Chinese battery expert EVE Energy inaugurated a new production base yesterday, and to celebrate the feat, rolled one of its new all-solid-state batteries off the production line.

EVE Energy Co., Ltd. is a Chinese battery manufacturer approaching 25 years in the industry. It develops, manufactures, and delivers lithium-ion batteries and energy storage systems to OEMs around the world.

The company’s current production footprint includes facilities in at least four regions of China, in addition to a plant in Malaysia and Hungary. In 2021, EVE shared plans to erect a new lithium-ion battery research and development center and manufacturing plant in Chengdu, in the Sichuan region of southwest China.

Since then, EVE Energy has made impressive strides beyond traditional lithium-ion cells and into highly coveted all-solid-state technology. Yesterday, EVE Energy officially opened its new solid-state battery production base in Chengdu and even produced one of its new “Longquan II” cells (pictured above).

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EVE to build 500k solid-state cells per year in Chengdu

EVE Energy shared details of yesterday’s solid-state production base inauguration in a release today. The new 11,000-square-meter (118,400-square-foot) facility in Chengdu is officially open, but will continue development and expansion through 2026.

As initially announced in 2021, EVE Energy’s Chengdu facility will be constructed in two phases – the first of which is expected to be completed in December. Phase one will offer the capacity to manufacture 60-Ah batteries and EVE’s “Longquan II” solid-state cells – the first of which rolled off the production line yesterday.

The Longquan II is a 10-Ah all-solid-state cell with an energy density of up to 300 Wh/kg. Per EVE Energy, mass production of these ultra-dense cells will eventually power humanoid robots, uncrewed aerial vehicles, and AI equipment.

At its new Chengdu base, EVE has already vowed to fully commit funding, equipment, and R&D resources to achieve an energy density of 400 Wh/kg by 2025. The company also stated that this week’s production launch of the Longquan series “marks a crucial step forward for Eve Energy in solid-state battery industrialization.”

Following phase one’s completion by year’s end, EVE said phase two will bolster the facility’s annual production capacity to 500,000 cells, equating to 100 MWh by December 2026.

There was no mention of any specific solid-state cells developed for electric vehicles. Still, EVE Energy is inching toward mass production of the technology while producing higher energy densities to support automotive OEMs, perhaps one day.

Last year, Zhao Ruirui, executive vice president of EVE Energy’s research institute, shared plans to launch all-solid-state batteries for Chinese passenger cars in 2026, beginning with hybrid EVs.

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Volkswagen vows to make EVs more affordable, starting with the ID.Polo and a new SUV

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It’s official. Volkswagen is shaking up its EV naming strategy. After confirming the ID.2 will launch as the ID.Polo, Volkswagen promises its new family of entry-level EVs “will make electric driving more affordable than ever.” The ID.Polo is just the start with an electric T-Cross and much more coming soon.

Meet the Volkswagen ID.Polo

Volkswagen is reviving some of its most popular nameplates for its next-generation electric vehicles. Starting with the ID.Polo next year, Volkswagen will begin transferring names from ICE models to its new family of EVs.

The all-electric ID.Polo “is just the beginning,” according to Thomas Schäfer, VW brand CEO. As the production version of the ID.2all concept from 2023, the 25,000 euro ($29,000) entry-level electric car, the Polo EV, is expected to be a cornerstone of Volkswagen’s electrification strategy.

“A model like the Polo shows just how powerful a name can be,” Martin Sanders, Volkswagen’s sales boss, said, adding, “it stands for reliability, personality and history.”

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The ID.Polo is just the start. Volkswagen has several new affordable EVs on the way, including the ID.Cross, an electric counterpart to the T-Cross.

Volkswagen said its new family of EVs marks the beginning of a new era, promising to make electric driving more affordable than ever.

The ID.Polo will evolve into an electric hot hatch, featuring a sporty GTI variant. Sanders said the ID.GTI Concept will go into production as the ID. Polo GTI, which is also launching next year. It will offer “outstanding dynamics and plenty of driving pleasure,” Sanders ensured.

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Volkswagen ID.Polo and ID.Polo GTI (Source: Volkswagen)

Volkswagen will showcase the ID.Polo and ID.Polo GTI for the first time at the Munich Motor Show, starting on September 8.

The day before, September 7, Volkswagen will unveil the ID.Cross concept. It’s also slated to arrive in 2026 as the electric counterpart to its best-selling T-Cross SUV.

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Segway’s electric go-karts are joining forces with the world’s largest indoor karting chain

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Segway's electric go-karts are joining forces with the world's largest indoor karting chain

Segway just smashed the accelerator pedal on youth motorsports, teaming up with indoor karting giant K1 Speed in a new partnership that blends electric micromobility with high-octane (high-electron?) thrills and fun.

The collaboration will see Segway become the official sponsor of K1’s Junior and Teen Challenge GP leagues, while also putting Segway’s high-performance scooters and go-karts directly in front of the next generation of electric racing fans.

Segway will serve as the official sponsor of K1 Speed’s Junior and Teen Challenge GP leagues, a racing series that pits the best young go-kart racers against each other at K1 tracks across the country. Winners will even take home some fun prizes like the Segway GoKart Pro 2.

“Segway’s partnership with K1 Speed perfectly reflects our passion for performance, innovation, and inspiring the next generation of riders,” said Alex Connelly, head of emerging business development at Segway. “By bringing our products directly to K1 fans and powering the Junior and Teen Challenge GP leagues, we’re creating opportunities for more people to experience even more everyday thrills!”

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K1 Speed operates over 100 locations across 30 states and 10 countries, all using fully electric go-karts, making this partnership a perfect alignment in both spirit and tech. “Segway’s incredible reputation as a front-runner in electric mobility aligns perfectly with our use of fully electric go-karts,” said K1 co-founder Susan Danglard.

The partnership also brings more access to Segway’s other micromobility products, such as their range of electric scooters that cover everything from commuting to high-performance riding. Segway’s most exciting electric vehicles, including the Max G3 e-scooter, F3 commuter scooter, GT3 performance scooter, and the GoKart Pro 2, are now available for purchase directly from K1’s website. That last one might be the most fun of all: the GoKart Pro 2 is a 3-in-1 electric vehicle that hits speeds of up to 27 mph (43 km/h), transforms into a self-balancing scooter, and even doubles as a racing simulator controller for PC gaming.

Oh, and yes… it’s designed for both kids and adults. So parents, don’t pretend you’re buying one just for the kids.

Electrek’s Take

We’ve seen branding deals before that are just that… all about branding. But this feels like much more than just a cross-promo play. It’s a real look at how electric mobility brands can build cultural relevance with young riders early – and maybe even help grow the next generation of e-racing pros while they’re at it.

By getting kids and teens into EVs, without the focus being on the EV itself, it helps cement the idea that these aren’t some new alternatives… they’re just the best way to build transportation devices, whether it’s for commuting, adventuring, or just plain fun racing!

K1’s electric karts are a bit faster than Segway’s, but they’re also built to be abused all day, every day. That Segway kart looks pretty fun for a personal option!

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