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The 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6 wants to electrify midsize sedans
It’s no secret sales of mid-size sedans are deader than that parrot from the Monty Python sketch, killed off by the rising popularity of crossovers. But there’s one thing that might take a defibrillator to the segment: full electrification.
Joining its award-winning Ioniq 5 and the compact Kona EV crossover, here’s the latest addition to Hyundai’s battery-electric lineup, the Ioniq 6.
Big batteries have done funny things to the car industry, in that they generally outperform any weight penalty. Thus, it makes sense to build a crossover on a heavy platform, and let that electric torque just shrug off the weight. But EVs can’t escape the rules of physics entirely.
Read the whole story on driving.ca