Hyundai revealed its first production-ready full electric car named �Blueon�. Based on the firm�s small i10 hatchback, the BlueOn was developed over a one year period, with an investment of approximately 40 billion Won, or US$34 million.
Powered by an electric motor producing 61kW (82HP) and maximum torque of 210Nm. Energy is drawn from a 16.4 kWh LiPoly (lithium-ion polymer) battery pack, which offers a driving range of 140 km (87 miles) on a single charge.
Hyundai i10 BlueOn can accelerate from standstill to 100km/h (62mph) in 13.1 seconds and reach a top speed of 130km/h (81mph).
The BlueOn is equipped with features a Virtual Engine Sound System (VESS), which creates an artificial sound for the safety of pedestrians when driving at low speeds.
Very easy to recharge batteries, when connected to a regular household power supply, the battery pack can be fully recharged within six hours, while under the �quick charge� method, the battery can be replenished to around 80 percent capacity in 25 minutes.
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