EV FAQs
Hyundai’s electric and hybrid lineup for 2025–2026 includes multiple fully electric models such as the IONIQ 5, IONIQ 5 N, IONIQ 6, and the three‑row IONIQ 9. These models represent Hyundai’s continued expansion into long‑range EVs with fast‑charging capability and modern SUV and sedan designs. Additionally, Hyundai offers the Kona Electric, a compact and efficient EV designed for everyday driving. Alongside these, Hyundai continues to offer a strong hybrid and plug‑in‑hybrid portfolio, including the Tucson Hybrid and Plug‑in Hybrid, Santa Fe Hybrid, Palisade Hybrid, Elantra Hybrid, and Sonata Hybrid, giving drivers a wide set of electrified options.
The Kona Electric delivers an estimated electric range of up to 420 kilometres, making it suitable for most daily and commuter needs. Mileage for other Hyundai EVs varies by trim and battery capacity but generally aims to support long‑distance and efficient driving. Maximizing your range involves driving at steady speeds, using Eco mode, keeping tires properly inflated, and minimizing heavy HVAC use—particularly in winter. Pre‑conditioning the cabin while the vehicle is plugged in also helps reduce battery drain once you begin driving.
Winter EV care primarily revolves around supporting battery efficiency. Pre‑conditioning the battery and cabin while still plugged in helps retain range, especially in colder temperatures. Ensuring the vehicle is kept charged between moderate levels, using winter tires for stability, and minimizing sudden acceleration can also support winter driving performance. These practices help maintain efficiency and preserve overall range. (General EV best practices; supported by Hyundai’s focus on cold‑weather features in Kona Electric.)
Yes. Hyundai dealerships, including Abbotsford Hyundai, offer full‑scope EV and hybrid servicing. This includes battery system checks, software updates, routine inspections, and other manufacturer‑recommended maintenance procedures.
While specific servicing intervals vary by model, Hyundai EVs and hybrids typically require routine inspections approximately every 12,000–15,000 kilometres. Your service advisor can confirm the exact schedule for your specific model.
Towing capacity varies by model and trim. Some Hyundai EVs, such as the IONIQ 5, may offer light towing capability, while others like the Kona Electric have more limited towing support. Customers should consult the dealership to confirm towing ratings for their exact vehicle configuration. (Towing ratings not provided in source data.)