Вітаю, я з України, і скоро нова Соната, приїде до нас))) В Україні ціни будуть починатися з 47.000 в українській валюті це 1.200.000 грн., а які ціни у вас? Скільки коштує N-line? Було-б чудово якщо зроблять універсал (вагон))))) Не розумію вашої мови, але дуже круто зняли, ви молодці, чудове авто)))
In the video he stated how he couldn't tell the difference in the rear. There's a huge difference in the rear! The cheap plastic look black goes up way farther up the rear. Also you can see more of the black on the rear from the side. I don't like the big flat black bar going across the front and the lines of the fender and the hood don't match up anymore with the new front fascia. Like it was an after thought. Love the new lighter wheels, the black flat Hyundai badging and the flat N logos. Unfortunately the USA more than likely will not get that red color. For some reason the USA gets these cars with less options as opposed to South Korea and Australia.
Interesting explanation of the reason for the “stiff bar” in the rear. lol I always thought it was for torsional rigidity but it turns out it’s just so you don’t spin out when you hit the gas (like a Mustang)!
Thanks for watching the video. I though the same thing when I first received it in a photo, but it in real, it didn't look that bad. I mean it looks better than seeing on a computer/phone screen. :)
If your EV loses power and gets stuck on a snowy road, there's no way to quickly replenish it. Your only two options are to have your car towed or leave your car there and drive home. The EU is in trouble with this problem. Is there a way to solve it?
Thanks for watching the video. I recently saw what had happened with Teslas on the news. It's a big problem. A small country like South Korea is not in too much trouble because getting it towed isn't a problem unless one lives/is in middle of mountain or something. Hopefully, EV car manufactures come up with solutions to minimize the problem. Nobody wants to drive their cars with worries and anxiety.
Thanks for watching the video. Yes, to me, the suspensions for Hyundai/Genesis cars are too soft. It also has to do a lot with my personal choice and taste. The soft suspension gives me carsick lol
There is only a few things that I hate of this car and the red line is one of them. Yells Ricer so loud. The wing is the next I like better the N-line back better and the gap between the hood and the car is so annoying. The rest is just beauty.
What's the height in the trunk of the lowest point? For example if you're loading a box into the cargo space what's the maximum height the box can be to fit into the trunk in inches please
Thanks for watching the video. Someone had asked me the same questions before and I forgot who it was. Please check the link below. (It's in centimeters) myride.tistory.com/2067
Thanks for watching the video. I guess it really depends. If you are driving it alone most of the time, go with the Elantra N In my case, I have two kids so I will go for the Sonata N Line. It's more fun to drive the Elantra N for sure since it's smaller and responds quicker compared to the Sonata. But again, the purpose is the most essential in choosing. That's just my personal opinion :)
While I love this I5N, I would in an instant trade in my current EV6 AWD for GT that has the same engineering as the N. They need to up the software and engineering side... and better battery and cooling. 77kwh for the EV6 GT ain't cutting it.
Thanks for watching the video. Agreed! I had so much fun driving the EV6 GT and the battery absolutely needs to be up-to-date. I am sure engineers and manufactures will develop better and safer batteries in very near future. The EVs have been in the market for the past few years and I am sure they will be upgraded every year. I remember driving the old Kia Sephia when I was a student back in 2000 in the U.S. That was such a sh*tty car, but Kia cars nowadays are so much better in quality and reliability. It's a matter of time I believe. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Happy New Years!
can you pull up the wipers? ;) how is heating doing? good? does it heat-up the windshield real quick, like in less than 5 minutes? how the engine heating when -10 Celsius? does it takes 30 min...drive to show full warm? asking for a Canadian friend ;)
Thanks for watching the video. Unfortunately, it was the testing vehicle and the video was filmed in the summer time. I no longer have the car anymore. What I can tell you is that none of Hyundai cars have heating issue so I am positive it is good to use. I would say it would take about 5 mins to heat-up the windshield once you start driving. I have never experience heating taking a long time once starting to drive. 5 mins should be about right. Korea has 4 seasons and people drive and commute everyday using their cars. I confidently say, in 10 min(max 15min), it will be at full warm. Hopefully my answers are helpful