SINGAPORE - After a delay partly owing to the Covid-19 pandemic, South Korean vehicle manufacturer Hyundai Motor’s assembly plant in Singapore will start rolling out the electric Ioniq 5 in the first half of this year. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - After a delay partly owing to the Covid-19 pandemic, South Korean vehicle manufacturer Hyundai Motor’s assembly plant in SingaporeTo mark the occasion, the company will hold a charity auction for the number plates of its first 100 cars assembled in Singapore. These cars will bear special number plates with the “EVS” prefix, which stands for EV made in Singapore. It hopes to raise $400,000 for charity.
He added that Hyundai is looking to source parts from Singapore automotive component makers once its production volume ramps up. The plant is slated to produce up to 30,000 vehicles a year by 2025. Besides the Ioniq 5, the newly unveiled Ioniq 6 and new Kona Electric will be assembled in the Jurong facility too.Apart from a “Made in Singapore” sticker on the door frames, the Singapore-assembled Ioniq 5 is identical to its crossovers made in South Korea and Indonesia.
Mr Kang said the first 100 cars will be high-powered twin-motor long-range models priced at $147,800 before certificate of entitlement . Two lesser variants will follow, including a single-motor standard-range starting from around $100,000 before COE. The first two will fall under Category B COE while the third will be Category A .
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