Showing posts with label hyundai ioniq. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hyundai ioniq. Show all posts

Friday, December 18, 2015

Hyundai IONIQ Alternative Fuel Car vs Honda FCX and Hyundai Tucson Fuel-Cell Vehicles - http://clapway.com/2015/12/18/hyundai-ioniq-alternative-fuel-car-vs-honda-fcx-and-hyundai-tucson-fuel-cell-vehicles/

As the world continues to adapt, so do vehicle companies. Many companies have already started developing vehicles with alternative fuel and fuel-cell technology. Two companies, in particular, that have been are Hyundai and Honda. The Hyundai IONIQ, the Hyundai Tucson, and the Honda FCX are three of the top alternative fuel and fuel-cell vehicles as we speak.


Hyundai IONIQ Clapway


THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ALTERNATIVE FUEL AND FUEL-CELL VEHICLES


Fuel-cell vehicles and vehicles that use alternative fuel do share a difference. Alternative fuel cars do not use an engine to burn gasoline for fuel. They are fueled by electricity. There is no engine, instead, they have batteries and the electricity stored in them powers the car’s electric motor. Now, although fuel-cell vehicles do have an electric motor, they are not powered by the batteries themselves. Instead, they are powered by the oxygen in the air and the stored hydrogen.


HYUNDAI IONIQ ALTERNATIVE FUEL-CAR


Recently this month the company announced their new Hyundai IONIQ model would be released sometime next year. This vehicle will have three engine choices, making it the first to do so. You can choose the electric and plug-in gasoline hybrid, the electric and regular gasoline hybrid, or the full on the electric motor. The company has stated that this will be the first vehicle in the world to allow consumers to choose between the PHEV, EV, and Hybrid


HONDA FCX FUEL-CELL VEHICLE


The Honda FCX Fuel-Cell vehicle will work just a little differently than the Hyundai IONIQ. Although fuel-cell vehicles are powered by the battery’s themselves, these vehicles still store the electricity inside them. The Honda FCX has a hydrogen tank that stores the hydrogen. This is then combined with oxygen to create the electricity. Then it is stored in the lithium-ion battery. This electricity will then allow the vehicle to run.


HYUNDAI TUCSON FUEL-CELL VEHICLE


Hyundai also has a vehicle using fuel-cell technology and it is available right now. The Hyundai Tucson is actually available to be leased for $499 a month for 36 months. This vehicle does indeed use fuel-cell technology to power it. The company actually noted as saying this is the first mass-produced fuel-cell vehicle in the world. Safety is also a main point as the Hyundai Tucson will have a Blind Spot Remover, Automatic Emergency Braking System, and Lane Departure Warning technology built-in.


ALTERNATIVE FUEL AND FUEL-CELL VEHICLES HAVE ONE BIG SIMILARITY


There is one major similarity between alternative fuel and fuel-cell technology. The similarity is that they both do away with gasoline for electricity. Even though they achieve this differently, they still both use electricity. Both are aimed at making the world a little cleaner.


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A CASE FOR ONLY ALTERNATIVE FUEL AND FUEL-CELL VEHICLES


A serious case can be made for all vehicle companies to not make gasoline powered vehicles anymore. Due to the fact that alternative fuel and fuel cells do not emit any carbon dioxide, they would make the world cleaner. This can then be attributed to helping against climate change and global warming. Producing all vehicles that do not emit any carbon dioxide would be a very good step in stopping global warming. The good thing is, is that the world is seeing more companies produce fuel-cell vehicles. Maybe the world should think about only making these type of vehicles.


Read: The Future is Fuel-Cell Vehicles: Honda FCX, Hyundai Tucson, and Toyota


Read: Tesla Laughs at Toyota Over Fuel-Cell Cars


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZbZdsdzbq0



Hyundai IONIQ Alternative Fuel Car vs Honda FCX and Hyundai Tucson Fuel-Cell Vehicles

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Hyundai Becomes Greener And Luxurious to Challenge Audi - http://clapway.com/2015/12/08/hyundai-becomes-greener-and-luxurious-to-challenge-audi123/

Hyundai has big plans for 2015. After ten years of providing affordable and reliable cars, the carmaker hopes to bring out its first plug-in electric car, the Hyundai Ioniq. The South Korean car manufacturer was one of the first to introduce hydrogen fuel cell car. With the ix35 Fuel Cell model 2013, and it’s setting trends once again.


The Ioniq is a Hybrid that Can Become Full Electric


The uniqueness of the Hyundai Ioniq comes from the fact that it can transition from a plug-in hybrid to a fully electric car with no changes to the car’s shape, body work or handling, or on-road behavior. The car will be the first in the automotive industry to have this feature. The Ioniq will debut in South Korea in January of 2016, and will be showcased in motor shows in Geneva and New York throughout March.


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Hyundai Goes Luxurious


The Genesis brand by Hyundai will be the car maker’s first dip into luxury cars. They are entering the executive sedan market, which is already incredibly competitive. In order for Hyundai to ensure good sales, it should have to release a car that can compete with Audi, Mercedes-Benz and Lexus, not to mention Jaguar, Lexus and Cadillac.


It’s possible that the car maker succeeds with their new Genesis line. Their first model, the Hyundai Genesis G90, brings out the car maker’s concept of ‘new luxury’. It will debut in South Korea at the beginning of 2016. The car was designed by Luc Donckerwolke, a Bentley and Lamborghini veteran, and Peter Schreyer, an Audi alum. The car, according to Schreyer, brings new confidence and originality to the Hyundai brand. They hope to introduce the G90 as a desirable car that expresses new charm that the executive sedan class hasn’t seen before. After its debut in South Korea, we can also expect to see this car in motor shows along the west.



Hyundai Becomes Greener And Luxurious to Challenge Audi