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Hyundai IONIQ 6 vs Tesla Model 3 - Is the 2023 World Car of the Year worthy of its title ?

#tesla #hyundai #electriccars Read the Hyundai IONIQ 6 review: https://www.electrifying.com/reviews/... Read the Tesla Model 3 review: https://www.electrifying.com/reviews/... The Tesla Model 3 may not be the brand’s biggest seller any more, but thanks to its remarkable efficiency and access to the amazing Tesla Supercharger network, it still makes a compelling option for drivers looking to go electric. Despite being a little long in the tooth these days (the design dates back to 2018), the Model 3 remains the default option for many. But has Hyundai finally built a car that betters the Model 3? It may not have access to the Tesla charging network, but it comes with a promise of exceptional efficiency, amazing design and high kit levels. To find out, we pitched the two head-to-head. Join Ginny and Nicki as they compare the Model 3 and the new IONIQ 6, from interior space to efficiency. Ioniq 6 Premium Long Range AWD Price: £50,540 (14 June 2023) Battery and range: 74.0 useable (77.4 gross), 364-miles WLTP Power: 321bhp, 446lb ft of torque Performance: 5.1 seconds 0-62mph, 115mph top speed Transmission: Single speed, dual-motor AWD Charging: 233kW DC, 16 minutes 10-80% (28- 220), 11kW AC, 11 hours 45 mins on average home wallbox Boot: 401-litres. Frunk 15-litres Weight: 2,095kg V2G - yes Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD Price: £50,990 (14 June 2023) Battery and range: 75.0 useable (78.1 gross), 374-miles WLTP Power: 491bhp, 364lb ft of torque Performance: 4.4 seconds 0-62mph, 145mph top speed Transmission: Single speed, dual-motor AWD Charging: 250kW DC, 27 minutes 10-80% (30-240), 11kW AC, 12 hours on average home wallbox Boot: 561-litres. Frunk 88-litres Weight: 1,919kg V2G - no Which of these two would you choose? As always, we love to hear your opinions so make sure to leave your comments below. ——————————————————————————————- We upload new videos to Electrifying.com every week. Don't miss one by subscribing now: https://bit.ly/3U9z1RE Visit our website at https://www.electrifying.com/ Electrifying.com is the UK’s leading car electric car news and review site. Founded by Ginny Buckley, we are the go-to site for the latest developments in the world of electric cars and the latest reviews of the newest models. Our site is packed with advice and information written in plain english for those looking to make the switch or wanting to find out more about the world of electric cars. Our reviews are written by some of the most experienced reviewers in the business and will even help you find the perfect new or used car. New Car reviews: https://bit.ly/3VrTy5c The latest electric car news: https://bit.ly/3gvFfh5 Tips and advice: https://bit.ly/3XtKWMW Sign up to our email newsletter for a monthly round-up of all our electric car news, reviews and advice: https://bit.ly/3Ud6zyw Follow Electrifying.com: LIKE Electrifying.com on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3XvUjMo FOLLOW Electrifying.com on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3OG04TG FOLLOW Electrifying.com on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3tZnBVS Check out our full video library: https://bit.ly/2W81iu9

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