Hyundai leaving combustion engines as it moves towards EVs

Automotive manufacturers throughout the world are starting the transition that will see the final vehicle combustion and dawn of the era of pure electric vehicles. As part of the transition for the Korean Hyundai automotive manufacturer, it has confirmed that it will end the development of a new combustion engine. By ending the development of combustion machines, the company will accelerate its pace to become an EV-Only manufacturer.

Korea Economic Economic CITES Source that claimed Hyundai Motor Co Shuttered Research Center and Development of Combustion Machines on December 23. About 12,000 employees worked in the division. Being a manufacturer of pure electric vehicles is a big change for Hyundai because most of the vehicles currently utilize traditional combustion engines.

Hyundai has developed its combustion engine since 1983. The first engine produced exclusively by Hyundai debut in 1991 and is known as Alpha. Car makers edit it in developing its own engine by helping him up from a well-known company to one of the top five automotive manufacturers in the world.

EV Transition

As part of the transition to electric vehicle manufacturers, the existing powertrain system development center is being converted to the electrification test center. Hyundai operates the powertrain performance development center, which transitions to the electrification performance development center. Automotive fans have found for years since the first electric vehicle to debut that EVS can have a much better performance than the internal combustion engine vehicle. That performance improvement is thank you mostly with the ability of electric motors to produce 100 percent of their torque as soon as you step on the throttle.

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