Hyundai is determined to be an early leader in Australia’s EV market, having just added a second car powered by batteries alone. It’s the Kona Electric, and it joins the Ioniq hatch. The two Hyundai offerings and the soon-to-launch Nissan Leaf are the market’s three most appealing entry-level EVs, though many more will arrive in the next few years. They offer what constitutes affordable pricing for this still emerging technology.
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