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Hyundai Santa-Fe plug in Spotted Testing- possible startup after Creta Electric in India? – News24

Hyundai Santa-Fe plug in Spotted Testing- possible startup after Creta Electric in India? – News24

Hyundai India is already launching its mass market EV for the Indian subcontinent. Creta Electric will help the brand to grasp the EV market in the Indian subcontinent. Beyond the start, Hyundai has promised that it will soon launch several more electric vehicles that will support brands that aim to diversify their EV line and launch new vehicles.

According to a recent news report, Hyundai Santa Fe Plug has been spotted testing in international markets. According to Healer TV Hyundai, the new prototype on the market is seen. According to the leaks that Hyundai plans to expand the PHEV system to a new generation. This system is capable of 62 miles per charge, transformed into the Indian system, it would stand anywhere about 100 km.

Source – Healing TV

PHEV system of the second generation

The second gene Advanced System promises a range of about 100 km. According to the brand, the manufacturer plans to launch an impressive electrical range of 100 km. As it is a hybrid system, it is possible that the successful launch of the Hyundai Creta Electric may be followed by the new PHEV system to allow the vehicle to complement its possible range by adding all electrical range.

How does the Hyundai E-PHEV system work

According to Hyundai’s own publication, this new system provides users with the best of both worlds. A complete electric range for driving along with the usual gasoline engine range. The system is quite similar to that of the system E: HONDA HEV, where the user can either switch to a fully electrical mode or use the vehicle with a gas station to drive. Plus the normal drive is complemented by the electric diving of the engines in the car. This, while the acceleration and upward drives that the electric power of the batteries helps the car with a quick response.

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SHRIANSH GARG

February 04, 2025 11:06

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