Hyundai BlueOn Electric Car Unveiled in South Korea
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Hyundai BlueOn was first introduced at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show. BlueOn is based on the Hyundai i10 hatchback which is powered by a 16.4 kWh lithium-polymer battery pack.
The 16.4 kWh lithium-polymer battery pack provides enough juice for the car to go as much as 87 miles per a single charge with maximum power of 81ps(61kW) and top torque of 21.4kg/m(210Nm). The Hyundai BlueOn has a top speed of up to 80 mph and can sprint from 0-62 mph in just 13.1 seconds.
Interestingly, Hyundai BlueOn comes with dual recharging methods: a 220V household power as well as a 380V industrial-strength power. The lithium-polymer battery can be fully charged within six hours with household power, while using quick charge method (380V), battery is about 80 percent recharged within 25 minutes. And in order to keep up with public safety, the car is also equipped with a Virtual Engine Sound System to make synthetic audio feedback for pedestrians.
South Korea is currently testing bed for the Hyundai BlueOn, and if everything goes according as planned, we will soon see the BlueOn in the States, probably by early of 2011.
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