The VW ID.4 and the Hyundai Ioniq 5 EV offer good features, driving range, and value for money. With gas prices going up almost every day, many homes are starting to consider electric cars as a possible solution. A few years ago, only Tesla's electric cars were a viable option for the masses. In 2022, however, customers have the option to choose from a wide variety of car manufacturers.
Companies like Porsche, Audi, and BMW have pledged to electrify their entire fleet of cars in the near future. Non-luxury car makers like Hyundai, VW, Renault, and many others are also on track to release a viable, mass-market EV. Hyundai, in particular, grabbed attention with its value-for-money offering, the Kona EV. It comes with a relatively high driving range and performance. Similarly, VW made a huge splash with its ID.3 electric hatchback, an affordable EV built on a modern skateboard architecture.
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The Hyundai Ioniq 5 and the VW ID.4 are two new electric SUVs. Both offer a decent driving range and are relatively affordable for most buyers. In terms of design, though, these cars are worlds apart. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 incorporates retro and future design elements resulting in a car that’s sure to turn heads wherever it goes. Meanwhile, the VW ID.4 is designed like a conventional compact SUV, seamlessly blending into the crowd for those that prefer this type of design.
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is available in a Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive and a Single Motor Rear-Wheel Drive setup. Users can additionally choose between two battery sizes for the RWD variant. The top-spec Hyundai Ioniq 5 offers up to 225 hp and 446 lb-ft of torque. In contrast, the VW ID.4 is available in Single
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