Going from a gas to EV I would say the Hyundai would be an easier transition into the EV market. The Updated "Juniper" Model Y will likely be a better comparison with the Ionic5N. The current Model Y suspension is terrible unless you want that hardriding sports car feel. The biggest point and arguably my biggest selling point is the Tesla supercharger network. Granted I charge from home but these chargers are everywhere and constantly improving and growing throughout the world. they are reliable and quick charging as well as starting to be compatible with other ev vehicles.
@420planttechguy3 ай бұрын
Tesla may not have the best EV power-trains anymore, but their technology is far ahead of any other car manufacturer, yes, even german ones lol. Tesla just doesn't bother making their cars as flashy, but I have yet to see a vehicle that blends in so seamlessly with your smartphone while also cruising down the road without the driver having to think too much because teslas know how to control themselves properly, and if you have FSD then you won lol. I know other brands have all these features, but none of them work as seamlessly. and when you're buying EVs, tech is definitely something you should take into consideration
@car_connections_3923 ай бұрын
@@420planttechguy 100% agree!
@alstonmiller2123 ай бұрын
Yeah because technology is harder to achieve and advance in vs comfortability And other entertainment area because they can literally catch up in a year and do that but the competition has to make thier car more competitive in other than say it’s the best at being an EV
@420planttechguy3 ай бұрын
@@alstonmiller212 Tbh, in what way is a hyundai in any way, shape, or form better than a tesla? I understand a ford, chevy, toyota, or even luxury brands. But how is a hyundai EV better than a tesla at any capacity? The hyundai simply looks more luxurious, it really isn't.