Editorial Review

Consumer Reviews

Super economical to drive (especially with high petrol prices) and very comfortable interior. Lane keeping and safety features are all very helpful.

I test drove the ioniq. Not bad.
Can consider it if price goes down. I would take the car but there is this line across the rear view mirror. I guess it's an issue of getting used to it.

Worry to drive up North Malaysia like to KL or Ipoh? You can charge your EV ioniq at R&R Gelang Patah Petronas after bad jam over two checkpoints @ 2nd link. While passing by Melaka, you can stop at the R&R Ayer Keroh Petronas to charge your EV again. If not, You may charge your EV at R&R Seremban Petronas too before you reach KL. Going further like Ipoh? No problem all R&R along the way have EV station in Petronas.
All EV station in R&R Petronas is free of charge. Sign up & Obtain your free RFID to use the EV station. It's Free, it's free & it's Free~~
https://www.Mymesra.Com.My/PETRONAS_Alternative_Fuels-@-Electric_Vehicle_Charging_Station.Aspx

One of the first electric car i ride in and the comfort and space is the one that attract me.
I did not get this car in the end but anyone who is considering a electric car should try this out first
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