Kia accompanied the images with a press release explaining their design philosophy. The Ioniq 5’s Long Range battery is expected to have a WLTP rated range of around 470km, and we expect something similar out of the EV6. These could be current range or speed, but neither are particularly interesting, as it’s not surprising that the car would be capable of moving 124km/h (77mph) or capable of charging to 324km of range (201 miles). Unfortunately we can’t really learn anything from the dash display, which is just a render – the numbers 124 and 324 show up on the dash, which seem to be in kilometer units. The steering wheel has multiple switches on it for easy access to controls. The EV6 forgoes a gear selection lever on either the dash or the console, instead opting for a knob for gear selection on the center console, which also seems to house the power button for the car. The interior is very different from the Ioniq 5, which is more open and configurable and has a much more rectangular dash. But the EV6’s lines are also smoother and more rounded than the Ioniq 5’s. But those two vehicles look rather similar, while the Ioniq 5 and EV6 seem to differ more significantly – particularly on the interior as we will see below.Ĭompared to the Ioniq 5, the EV6 has a much bolder character to it, with a tapered floating roofline and a more aggressive looking front end, contrasted with the more friendly front end of the Ioniq 5. Kia and Hyundai have shared similar EVs before, with the Kona and Niro EVs sharing a powertrain. Kia is expected to announce specs on the car in an event later this month, and if they’re anything like the Ioniq 5’s, then they could be quite impressive. Since both are built on the same new dedicated EV platform, they’re expected to have similar specs. The design is certainly striking, with similar proportions to the Ioniq 5. While we have no specs yet, we expect to hear more about them at an event later this month. Here you will find options to view and activate subscriptions, manage institutional settings and access options, access usage statistics, and more.Kia has shown the first images of their all-electric “crossover-inspired” EV6, based on the Hyundai E-GMP modular EV platform, which it shares with the recently announced Ioniq 5. If you believe you should have access to that content, please contact your librarian.įor librarians and administrators, your personal account also provides access to institutional account management. The institutional subscription may not cover the content that you are trying to access. Oxford Academic is home to a wide variety of products. View the institutional accounts that are providing access.View your signed in personal account and access account management features.Some societies use Oxford Academic personal accounts to provide access to their members.Ĭlick the account icon in the top right to: See below.Ī personal account can be used to get email alerts, save searches, purchase content, and activate subscriptions. Some societies use Oxford Academic personal accounts to provide access to their members. If you do not have a society account or have forgotten your username or password, please contact your society. Do not use an Oxford Academic personal account. When on the society site, please use the credentials provided by that society.If you see ‘Sign in through society site’ in the sign in pane within a journal: Many societies offer single sign-on between the society website and Oxford Academic. Society member access to a journal is achieved in one of the following ways: If you cannot sign in, please contact your librarian. If your institution is not listed or you cannot sign in to your institution’s website, please contact your librarian or administrator.Įnter your library card number to sign in. Following successful sign in, you will be returned to Oxford Academic. When on the institution site, please use the credentials provided by your institution.Select your institution from the list provided, which will take you to your institution's website to sign in.Click Sign in through your institution.Shibboleth / Open Athens technology is used to provide single sign-on between your institution’s website and Oxford Academic. This authentication occurs automatically, and it is not possible to sign out of an IP authenticated account.Ĭhoose this option to get remote access when outside your institution. Typically, access is provided across an institutional network to a range of IP addresses. If you are a member of an institution with an active account, you may be able to access content in one of the following ways: Get help with access Institutional accessĪccess to content on Oxford Academic is often provided through institutional subscriptions and purchases.
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