With today’s ever-fluctuating gas prices, drivers feel the pinch in their pockets each time they stop at the gas pump. One solution to this problem is to buy a car that gets 600 miles per tank of gas. (Provided you don’t put the pedal to the metal).
The 2019 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Limited can possibly be the solution. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Transportation, the 2019 Ioniq Hybrid should average a combined city and highway of 55 miles per gallon. To drill down further, that is 1.8 gallons per 100 miles.
Once the 2019 Ioniq arrived at the rolling out studios, we could not resist putting it to the test. After a week of navigating Atlanta’s roads, the EPA’s and DOT’s fuel economy standards are accurate. We got 586 miles for a full tank of gas.
The Ioniq offer a host of other features such as:
– Driver Attention Alert and High Beam Assist;
– Enhanced, natural-language, server-based voice-recognition provided by HERE™;
– Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Keep Assist, and Smart Cruise Control.
The front of the Ioniq Hybrid can be identified by Hyundai’s signature hexagonal grille, the Bi-Xenon HID headlights and the C-shaped LED positioning lamps. Vertical LED daytime running lights further convey the style.
Ioniq’s interior has a smooth, elegant and clutter-free theme. Surprisingly, Ioniq Hybrid offers best-in-class cargo space. The rear cargo area provides 26.5 cubic feet of area volume with the rear seats up, allowing large pieces of luggage to be stowed with ease. It also offers generous front and rear headroom, shoulder and legroom.
If maximizing your miles per gallon and (keeping more coins in your wallet) is your goal, the 2019 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid is the car to consider. The manufacturers’ suggested retail price starts at $28,550. As featured with the ultimate package, it’s priced at $31,760.