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The Hyundai IONIQ 5 N is one of the most powerful small EVs you can buy in 2024! But is it any match for the all-new Tesla Model 3 Performance?
Well, they’re about to go head-to-head over the quarter-mile to find out! But first, let’s take a look at the performance stats.
Starting with the Hyundai, it’s powered by two electric motors which combine to produce 650hp and 770Nm of torque. Due to the two motors, it has four-wheel drive, and it weighs in at 2,235kg. As new, an IONIQ 5 N costs around £65,000.
Next up we have the Tesla. It also has two motors, so just like the Hyundai, it has four-wheel drive. The two motors combine to produce 460hp and 650Nm of torque, and this new Tesla tips the scales at 1,839kg. From new, it costs around £60,000.
So the Hyundai clearly has more power, but will it have enough to beat the all-conquering Tesla? There’s only one way to find out for sure… LET’S RACE!
The Hyundai IONIQ 5 N is one of the most powerful small EVs you can buy in 2024! But is it any match for the all-new Tesla Model 3 Performance?
Well, they’re about to go head-to-head over the quarter-mile to find out! But first, let’s take a look at the performance stats.
Starting with the Hyundai, it’s powered by two electric motors which combine to produce 650hp and 770Nm of torque. Due to the two motors, it has four-wheel drive, and it weighs in at 2,235kg. As new, an IONIQ 5 N costs around £65,000.
Next up we have the Tesla. It also has two motors, so just like the Hyundai, it has four-wheel drive. The two motors combine to produce 460hp and 650Nm of torque, and this new Tesla tips the scales at 1,839kg. From new, it costs around £60,000.
So the Hyundai clearly has more power, but will it have enough to beat the all-conquering Tesla? There’s only one way to find out for sure… LET’S RACE!
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