The Hyundai brand has committed to providing buyers with different sizes of fast-charging EVs that are well equipped, interestingly styled and — most importantly — affordable.
Hyundai also is focused on "eco-friendly" options, including hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants that will bridge the market's transition to full electrification while lowering emissions across the lineup. Having a wider menu of options lets consumers dabble in alternative fuel and gives them a chance to save money amid gasoline price uncertainties.
Hyundai launched its first dedicated EV this year, the Ioniq 5, a compact crossover built on its E-GMP platform that enables ultrafast charging capability and reliable range. Along with other product offerings, such as the recently freshened three-row Palisade, the Tucson compact crossover and the Elantra midsize sedan, the Ioniq 5 has helped boost Hyundai's market share this year.
Next up for Hyundai EVs is the Ioniq 6, a fast-back mi…