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Hyundai's Ioniq Electric is a killer budget EV that flies under the radar.
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The Ioniq is available as a hybrid, too, but the EV is the one to get.
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I was able to charge from almost 0% to 80% in around 45 minutes. Not bad for a sub-$40,000 EV.
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The included 110-volt wall charger is nice, but will take forever to juice your car up.
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It's probably not going to shock your friends or awe your family with its performance, though.
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It's got a respectable 170-mile range and DC fast charging is standard.
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It comes standard with a whole host of safety features and tech even in its base trim level.
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It's not the prettiest or most striking electric car on the road, but it's not unattractive and won't stand out too much.
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Cargo space is ample and outpaces much of its competition.
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Keep scrolling for more photos of the 2020 Hyundai Ioniq Electric.
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