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Hyundai’s first three-row electric SUV is officially on the market. On Monday, Hyundai opened IONIQ 9 pre-orders in South Korea, starting at around $41,000 with incentives. The flagship electric SUV can seat six people and has a driving range of up to 330 miles.

Hyundai IONIQ 9 pre-orders open in Korea

After what felt like an endless wait, Hyundai finally unveiled its larger electric SUV — the IONIQ 9 — at the LA Auto Show last November. Less than three months later, the flagship EV is officially available to order in Korea.

Hyundai opened IONIQ 9 pre-orders in its home market on Monday. The IONIQ 9 seven-seater configuration starts at 67.15 million won, or around $45,800.

With incentives, Hyundai expects the actual purchase price of the basic seven-seater trim to be around 60 million won, or roughly $41,000.

The IONIQ 9 is available in six and seven-seat setups, each with three trim options: Exclusive, Presige, and Calligraphy.

Prices for the seven-seat model range from 67.15 million won ($45,800) to 77.92 million won ($53,100). The six-seater configuration starts at 69.03 million won ($47,000), while the range-topping Calligraphy is 79.41 million won ($54,100).

Hyundai IONIQ 9 trim Starting Price
(South Korea)
7-seater Exclusive
(with incentives)
60 million won ($41,000)
7-seater Exclusive 67.15 million won ($45,800)
7-seater Prestige 73.15 million won ($50,000)
7-seater Calligraphy 77.92 million won ($53,100)
6-seater Exclusive 69.03 million won ($47,000)
6-seater Prestige 74.64 million won ($51,000)
6-seater Calligraphy 79.41 million won ($54,100)
Hyundai IONIQ 9 starting prices by trim in South Korea

Hyundai offers four-seat setups. The six-seater setup is offered with premium relaxation seats, swivel seats, or a dynamic body care seat. Or, you can opt for the seven-seat model, which features a 6:4 folding seat.

Based on Hyundai’s E-GMP platform with a 110.3 kWh battery, the IONIQ 9 is rated for up to 532 km (330 miles) driving range in Korea.

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Hyundai IONIQ 9 (Source: Hyundai)

Turning possibilities into reality

At 5,060 mm (199.2″) long, 1,980 mm (78″) wide, and 1,790 mm (70.5″) tall with a wheelbase of 3,130 mm (123″), the IONIQ 9 is slightly bigger than Kia’s three-row EV9 (5,010 mm long x 1,980 mm wide x 1,755 mm tall x wheelbase of 3,100 mm).

Inside, the flagship SUV is packed with Hyundai’s latest software and connectivity tech. A panoramic curved display with dual 12.3″ driver display and infotainment screens are the highlight of a relatively minimalistic cabin.

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Hyundai IONIQ 9 (Source: Hyundai)

With a 400/800V “multi-ultra-fast charging system,” the IONIQ 9 can be charged from 10% to 80% in just 24 minutes using a 350 kW charger.

It’s available with rear-wheel (RWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD) powertrain setups. The RWD model has a single rear motor that can produce up to 160 kW and 350 Nm of maximum torque.

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Hyundai IONIQ 9 interior (Source: Hyundai)

The cruising AWD model has max output of up to 226 kW and 605 Nm max torque, while the performance AWD version boasts 315 kW max output and 700 Nm max torque.

A Hyundai Motor official said, “We expect that a new electrification experience that turns possibilities into reality will be unfolded through the IONIQ 9, the flagship model of the electrified brand IONIQ.”

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Hyundai IONIQ 9 interior (Source: Hyundai)

The spokesperson added that the new electric SUV stands out with “the best-in-class driving range and cutting-edge safety and convenience features.”

For those in the US, get ready. Following its domestic launch, Hyundai will open IONIQ 9 pre-orders in the US. The larger model will be built alongside the updated 2025 IONIQ 5 at Hyundai’s new EV plant in Georgia.

Like the new IONIQ 5, it will even include an NACS port for charging at Tesla Superchargers. Check back soon for prices and additional specs. We’ll keep you updated with the latest.

Source: Hyundai

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Volvo’s EX30 was the third top-selling EV in Europe in 2024, now you can buy it in the US

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Volvo's EX30 was the third top-selling EV in Europe in 2024, now you can buy it in the US

Volvo’s smallest and most affordable electric SUV, the EX30, was the third top-selling EV in Europe last year, behind Tesla’s Model Y and Model 3. Now, you can finally snag one in the US.

Volvo EX30 becomes a top-seller as US deliveries kick-off

After delivering the first models in late 2023, the Volvo EX30 quickly became one of Europe’s top-selling electric cars. By August, the EX30 was the second top-selling EV in the region, trailing only the Model Y.

Starting at around 36,000 euros ($37,200), Volvo’s compact electric SUV is among the most affordable options in its segment. In comparison, the Tesla Model Y starts at $44,990 in Europe.

According to the latest data from market researcher Jato Dynamics, the Volvo EX30 was the third-best-selling EV model in 2024, with over 78,000 registrations. It followed only the Tesla Model Y (209,214) and Model 3 (112,789).

Volvo said it expected the EX30 to be a “game-changer” after unveiling it in 2023, but I don’t think many saw it happening this quickly.

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Top-selling EVs and hybrids in Europe in 2024 (Source: Jato Dynamics)

The EX30 outsold the Skoda Enyaq (68,874) and Volkswagen’s ID.4 (64,756) and ID.3 (54,531) models. Volvo’s EX40 was number 13, with 39,955 registrations, down 21% from 2023.

US prices and specs

Volvo announced prices for its 2025 lineup last month, including the new EX30. The 2025 EX30 Twin Motor Performance starts at $44,900. Opting for the Ultra trim costs an extra $1,700, starting at $46,600, which gains added Park Pilot Assist, 360-degree camera with a 3D view, Pilot Assist, and other features.

Optional features include a Retractable Trailer Hitch (+$1,830), Load Bars (+$400), Front Mud Flaps ( +$200), Protection Package Premier (+$685), Panoramic Roof Sunshade (+$200), and the Climate Package (+$500).

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Volvo EX30 (source: Volvo)

The EX30 Twin Motor Performance, with up to 422 hp, is Volvo’s fastest-accelerating vehicle yet, sprinting from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.4 seconds. Both models have an EPA-estimated driving range of up to 253 miles. With 153 kW DC fast charging, the EX30 can charge from 10% to 80% in 26.5 minutes.

Despite its smaller size, the EX30 is still loaded with the tech and safety features we expect from the Volvo brand.

2025 Volvo EX30 trim Starting Price Driving Range
Volvo EX30 Twin Motor Performance, Plus $44,900 253 miles
Volvo EX30 Twin Motor Performance, Ultra $46,600 253 miles
2025 Volvo EX30 prices and range by trim in the US

The interior setup includes a 12.3″ tablet-style infotainment with Google built-in, ergonomic seats, clever storage options, and more.

At 167″ long, 72″ wide, and 61″ tall with a wheelbase of 104″, the EX30 is about the size of a Chevy Bolt EV (163″ long x 70″ wide x 62″ tall), which is no longer available (for now, at least).

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Volvo EX30 interior (Source: Volvo)

Volvo said the lower-priced Single Motor EX30 model will arrive in the US later this year, starting at around $34,950.

The EX90, Volvo’s first three-row electric SUV (see our review), is also now available in the US, starting at $79,995. Powered by a 111 kWh battery, the 2025 Volvo EX90 gets up to 310 miles range with fast charging (10% to 80%) in about 30 minutes.

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Volvo EX90 (Source: Volvo)

Volvo’s XC40 Recharge has been renamed the EX40 to match the new models rolling out. The 2025 Volvo EX40 starts at $52,500, while the Twin Motor AWD variant costs $54,250.

Ready to check out Volvo’s new electric SUVs for yourself? We can help you get started. You can use our links below to find deals on 2025 Volvo EV models at a dealer near you today.

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Tesla offers 10% insurance discount if you drive more using its ‘Full Self-Driving’ system

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Tesla offers 10% insurance discount if you drive more using its 'Full Self-Driving' system

Tesla is starting to offer insurance discounts for people who drive more using its “supervised Full Self-Driving” suite of advanced driver assist features.

For years, Tesla has been claiming that its “Full Self-Driving”(FSD) suite of advanced driver-assist features is “safer than human driving.”

The company faced a lot of pushback on that front – primarily due to the lack of data to support the claim.

The only data Tesla has been sharing is through its quarterly “safety report”, which has been heavily criticized for being misrepresenting through too heavily weighing highway driving versus city driving and for comparing Tesla’s fleet to the much older broader US car fleet.

Also, despite the name “Full Self-Driving”, the system is not self-driving and requires constant “supervision” by a driver. It means that when Tesla claims that “FSD is safer than human driving”, it is actually claiming that a human driver with FSD is safer than just a human driver, which is obviously a big difference, and again, there’s no evidence to prove it.

But Tesla is now at least putting some money on the claim.

Tesla’s own insurance product, which is available in a few US states, is starting to offer a small discount if you use FSD. The company wrote:

Tesla Insurance offers a discount to Tesla owners who have purchased or are subscribed to Full Self-Driving (Supervised). The more you drive with FSD (Supervised) enabled, the bigger the discount is on your insurance premium.

The offer is currently only available in Arizona and Texas.

Tesla says that if you drive more than 50% of the time with FSD, you can expect an up to 10% discount:

The more you drive with FSD (Supervised) enabled, the bigger the discount is on your insurance premium for certain coverages on your Tesla Insurance policy. You can earn up to a 10% discount on those coverages when you drive 50% or more of your miles with FSD (Supervised) enabled.

However, Tesla also says that if you have ” comprehensive, UMBI or UMPD on your policy”, you might not get up to 10% even if you drive more than 50% with FSD.

Electrek’s Take

If Tesla were really confident about its FSD, it would offer a much larger discount, but the truth is that it is not confident, and it shouldn’t be based on the latest data.

Ashok, Tesla’s head of FSD, claimed just last week that the safety report proved that Tesla with FSD is “8.5 times safer” than human driving without Autopilot technology.

It’s a ridiculous claim and if it was really the case, the discount should be way more than maybe 10%.

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The US’s largest solar cell factory is now online in South Carolina

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The US's largest solar cell factory is now online in South Carolina

ES Foundry will become the largest producer of crystalline silicon solar cells in the US with the launch of its new factory in South Carolina.

The factory is expected to reach a shipment capacity of 3 gigawatts (GW) by Q3 2025, positioning ES Foundry to become a cornerstone of the domestic solar supply chain. Its more than 400,000-square-foot factory is on track to employ around 500 local workers by June 2025.

Alex Zhu, ES Foundry’s CEO, said, “The facility’s strategic location in Greenwood highlights ES Foundry’s dedication to supporting local communities, generating high-quality jobs, and driving regional economic development.”

The company announced in mid-January that it had secured its first multi-gigawatt, multi-year contract with a “top-tier solar module manufacturer.” ES Foundry’s domestically produced solar cells enable its partners to unlock additional Investment Tax Credit (ITC) benefits for domestic content – well, for now, anyway.

Abigail Ross Hopper, president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association, said, “This facility is an example of how we combine good policy with business innovation to deliver for American workers, support the local economy, and strengthen our nation’s energy security.”

According to the Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association, the solar industry’s economic impact in South Carolina is expected to increase nearly fourfold by 2035, with projections showing a rise in annual economic activity from $306.6 million in 2024 to almost $1.4 billion by 2035.

This surge will support the creation of 3,315 permanent jobs, generating $260.9 million annually in labor income.

Electrek’s Take

ES Foundry’s solar cell factory will play a key role in helping South Carolina – a state that Donald Trump won handily in the presidential election – realize the cumulative $19 billion economic impact projected for the solar industry by 2035.

Yet, according to a Trump executive order issued on January 20, solar isn’t even defined as an “energy resource.”

South Carolina has hugely benefitted from Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act. I’d tell you exactly how much IRA investment there’s been in the state, which is in the billions, but the Trump administration has now censored that information on its government website with a “403 – access denied.”

I’m curious to see whether South Carolina GOP legislators and solar industry executives can manage to talk their anti-IRA smack yet manage not to destroy the thousands of jobs and powerful renewables economy they created under Biden.

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