Hyundai’s EV sales have grown considerably in recent times, but its vehicles’ foreign production locations exclude them from U.S. federal tax credits and incentives. That’s changing for the Ioniq 5 EV , which is entering production at Hyundai’s new Georgia factory.
Read Also
- Oh Good, There’s Another Retro Ford Bronco
- Stellantis Files Barge Of New Lawsuits Against UAW Over Strike Threats
- Ram Recalls 129,000 Pickups Over Turn-Signal Defect
- View Interior Photos of the 2024 GMC Sierra EV Denali Edition 1
- Fisker Wants Owners To Pay Recall Labor, DOJ Says No Way
- Used Car of the Day: 2008 Volkswagen Passat VR6
- This Frankenstein Manual-Swapped V8 Mercedes GLK Hosts Parts From 6 Different Mercedes
- Honda Lays Out Ambitious 0 Series EV Plans, Confirms CES 2025 Concept
- Drive Notes: 2024 Volkswagen Tiguan SE R-Line Black
- Rivian Seeks New Loan To Start Work On $5 Billion Georgia Factory
Latest The Truth About Cars
- Ram Recalls 129,000 Pickups Over Turn-Signal Defect
- Used Car of the Day: 2008 Volkswagen Passat VR6
- Drive Notes: 2024 Volkswagen Tiguan SE R-Line Black
- Honda Announces New 0 Series EVs
- Get Your Retro Bronco Fix With Yet Another Throwback Graphics Package from Ford
- Get Your Retro Bronco Fix With Yet Another Throwback Graphics Package from Ford
- Hyundai Kicks Off Ioniq 5 Production At New Georgia Facility
- Nissan Joins ChargeScape
- QOTD: What's Your Dream Import?
- QOTD: What's Your Dream Import?