The Hyundai Staria EV Does What The Volkswagen ID. Buzz Can't
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The Hyundai Staria EV Does What The Volkswagen ID. Buzz Can't
"The Hyundai Staria Electric is powered by an 84-kilowatt-hour battery that enables a WLTP combined range of 248 miles. It's not based on the E-GMP platform, but it borrows its best feature. This is the Hyundai Staria Electric, a battery-powered minivan that will compete with models like the Volkswagen ID. Buzz and Kia PV5 when it goes on sale later this year in Europe and Korea."
"Hyundai's Staria EV is powered by an 84-kilowatt-hour battery pack that's rated at 800 volts, which enables it to charge faster than the 400-volt packs that are used by its competitors. What's more, the electric Staria is front-wheel drive, with a 214-horsepower (160-kilowatt) electric motor spinning the front wheels. This makes the battery-powered minivan the only 800-volt front-wheel drive EV in Hyundai's portfolio."
The Hyundai Staria Electric uses an 84-kilowatt-hour battery and an 800-volt electrical architecture to enable faster charging than 400-volt competitors. The vehicle is a battery-powered minivan positioned against rivals like the Volkswagen ID. Buzz and Kia PV5 and will arrive in Europe and Korea later this year. Power is delivered via a front-wheel-drive 214-horsepower (160-kilowatt) electric motor, making it Hyundai's only 800-volt front-wheel-drive EV. WLTP combined range is 248 miles (400 kilometers). Hyundai reports roughly 20 minutes to charge from 10% to 80% state of charge. Vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability is standard and accessible via an interior household outlet or an adapter for the charging port.
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