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New Hyundai Cars: The Zippy and Efficient Hyundai Blue On

Hyundai‘s BlueOn represents a big step forward.  Hyundai in the News.com recently wrote about the introduction of this “full-speed electric vehicle.”

Based on the overseas version i10 Hyundai city car, the BlueOn is powered by an electric motor utilizing lithium-ion polymer technology.  These batteries are 30 percent lighter and take up 40 percent less volume than batteries used in other hybrid and electric vehicles.  This allows for better performance and more interior cabin room.

The Hyundai BlueOn offers a top speed of more than 80mph and a driving range of over 86 miles, making it suitable for everyday driving.

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New Hyundai Cars: The ‘Electrifying’ New BlueOn

CNET recently wrote about the unveiling of Hyundai’s first electric car, named the BlueOn. True to Hyundai’s nature, the BlueOn not only joins the electric car competition, but will soon lead it.

This innovative new vehicle will offer features that not available with other current electric vehicles. The telematics system will alert you to the nearest charging station and Virtual Engine Sound System will make sure pedestrians “hear” your car coming.

The BlueON also receives an 87 mile range and a maximum speed of 80mph. Utilizing lithium-ion polymer for its battery, the BlueOn represents the next level of electric cars.

Consumers’ interests and demand for eco-friendly cars are rising and securing such advanced technology is critical in becoming an industry leader. Hyundai is dedicated to reducing its carbon footprint and satisfying market needs – Hyundai Vice Chairman Hyun-Soon Lee

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