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Hyundai will begin selling its gasoline-electric hybrid and battery-electric 2017 Ioniq models by April 1, and offer its plug-in hybrid Ioniq by Sept. 1,...
https://www.government-fleet.com/138749/hyundai-ioniq-availability-announced
Royal Dutch Shell, Toyota Motor Corp. and four other automakers will invest 10 billion euros ($10.7 billion) to accelerate hydrogen fuel in the coming years...
https://www.government-fleet.com/138631/shell-automakers-invest-10-7b-in-hydrogen
Hyundai will offer a subscription-based approach to vehicle ownership with its 2017 Ioniq Electric sedan that will allow customers to acquire the vehicle...
https://www.government-fleet.com/137758/hyundai-offers-subscription-based-vehicle-ownership
ghyhas ventured into alternative powertrain vehicles with its latest collection of hybrid, electric, and fuel cell models.
https://www.government-fleet.com/156995/hyundais-new-electric-hybrid-fuel-cell-vehicles
Hyundai has announced retail pricing for its Sonata Hybrid and Sonata Plug-In Hybrid that will receive light updates for the 2017 model year.
https://www.government-fleet.com/136793/hyundai-updates-hybrid-plug-in-sonata-for-2017
The Elantra is fully redesigned for the 2017-MY and seeking to steal market share from recently redesigned compact sedans such as the Honda Civic, Toyota...
https://www.government-fleet.com/156735/hyundai-elantra-basic-compact-contender
The agreement means that this safety technology will become widely available on passenger cars and Class 1-2 trucks without a protracted regulatory process.
https://www.government-fleet.com/134230/20-automakers-agree-to-make-auto-braking-standard-by-2022