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Hyundai’s electric hot hatch spotted out in the wild for the first time [Images]

It’s official. Hyundai is giving its electric hot hatch the N-Line treatment, and we are getting our first look at it. Hyundai is giving its electric hot hatch an N-Line upgrade Hyundai is gearing up to launch the IONIQ 3, a smaller sibling to the IONIQ 5. Although it’s part of the IONIQ series, the … Continue reading “Hyundai’s electric hot hatch spotted out in the wild for the first time [Images]”

Renault 5 Turbo 3E brings in-wheel motors to electric hot hatch

Renault continues to look to the past with a performance version of its affordable electric hatchback. Just as the electric Renault 5 E-Tech is inspired by the cult-classic original that launched in 1972, the limited-edition Renault 5 Turbo 3E pays homage to an extreme performance version of that hatch. Due to start deliveries in 2027, … Continue reading “Renault 5 Turbo 3E brings in-wheel motors to electric hot hatch”

Can Hyundai’s EV hot hatch keep up with the new Tesla Model 3 in a drag race? [Video]

Can Hyundai’s sporty IONIQ 5 N keep pace with the new Tesla Model 3 Performance? Hyundai’s EV hot hatch packs more horsepower, but it also weighs more. Check out the epic drag race showdown in the video below. As Hyundai’s most powerful vehicle, the IONIQ 5 N proves electric performance cars are the future. With … Continue reading “Can Hyundai’s EV hot hatch keep up with the new Tesla Model 3 in a drag race? [Video]”

Magma and hot rocks: Iceland seeks the future of geothermal energy

The first well, which KMT aims to drill in 2026, will mainly be geared toward studying and measuring magma itself. Scientists will place sensors directly into the magma and use the data to develop methods for detecting pools of liquid rock in other places. The goal is to find the hot pockets without the drills … Continue reading “Magma and hot rocks: Iceland seeks the future of geothermal energy”