HyundaiIoniq Electric (2016-2022)
- Used only
- Large
- Electric
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The Hyundai Ioniq Electric takes electric vehicle technology and wraps it in a thoroughly sensible family car. It’s not got the longest electric range on the market, but it will be enough for most people’s journeys, while the car comes well equipped and packed with safety gear. There are some compromises though, so is it the best electric vehicle choice for a family? See our expert Hyundai Ioniq Electric review to find out.
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