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Electric car Hyundai IONIQ 6

18.07.2022

The Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Company has officially announced the serial version of the Hyundai IONIQ 6 electric car. The model is a sedan with the most aerodynamic "sloping" silhouette, its overall dimensions are 4855 x 1880 x 1495 mm (wheelbase - 2950 mm).

Just like other brothers in the IONIQ line, the novelty is based on the proprietary Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP) with support for 400/800V charging architecture. Buyers will be offered a single-engine rear-wheel drive RWD version or a twin-engine all-wheel drive AWD version. In the latter case, the Hyundai IONIQ 6 electric car will receive a power of 239 kW and a torque of 605 Nm, which allows it to accelerate to 100 km/h in just 5,1 seconds.

It will also be possible to choose two battery options - 53 kWh or 77,4 kWh, a more capacious option will provide a range of 610 km on the WLTP measuring cycle. From a powerful 350 kW high-speed charge, it takes only 10 minutes to charge from 80 to 18% of the battery capacity. It also supports V2L (vehicle-to-load) technology, which turns an electric car into a mobile power generator.

The driver gets at his disposal two 12-inch screens with basic digital data and additional / entertainment information, respectively. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto systems are supported, as well as dual-channel Bluetooth connection with smartphones, for example, you can use one for calls and the other for streaming music at the same time.

The car is equipped with a digital assistant system - the driver receives a whole complex under the general name Hyundai SmartSense (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems).

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However, the microscopic structure of the bones shows that they are similar to the bones of dinosaurs, not birds. In addition, in terms of growth rate, Archeopteryx is also closer to dinosaurs: judging by the ring layers of bone, an individual the size of a crow grew after hatching from an egg in 970 days, while a bird reaches this size in two months.

So Archeopteryx is just another example of a small feathered dinosaur. Birds appeared millions of years later.

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