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Electric Vehicle Lineup

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Fully Electric Vehicle Line-up

Why buy a Hyundai Electric Vehicle?

Hyundai is leading the charge in electric vehicles (EVs) with a range of innovative and award-winning models, including the KONA Electric, IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6, and IONIQ 9. With an all-electric range of over 400+ kilometres, you can enjoy longer trips without worrying about running out of power. Our e-GMP platform ensures the most efficient electric motor and battery, giving you a smooth and efficient ride. Experience the future of driving with Hyundai's electric vehicles. Discover the everyday benefits of driving a Hyundai electric vehicle at Jim Pattison Hyundai Northshore.

Four Hyundai electric vehicles parked side by side on a waterfront lot, with a dark blue SUV in front and three EVs in white, gray, and green behind it.

Save Up to $5,000!

The Government of Canada has launched the Electric Vehicle Affordability Program1 (EVAP) to make electric vehicles more accessible by offering direct incentives on eligible EV purchases and leases. Certain Electric Vehicles (EVs) are eligible for up to $5,000 in federal incentives and certain Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) are eligible for up to $2,500 in federal incentives. Qualifying vehicles must have a final transaction price of $50,000 or less. For more information on EVAP, read details here.

A light blue Hyundai electric SUV parked at a charging station, plugged in against a modern building backdrop.

*Visual example only. Canadian charging infrastructure may appear differently.

The following models may qualify for the program:

  • 2026 KONA Electric Preferred
  • 2026 KONA Electric Preferred with Trend package
  • 2026 KONA Electric Preferred with Ultimate package
  • 2025 IONIQ 6 Preferred Long Range RWD
  • 2025 IONIQ 6 Preferred Long Range AWD
  • 2025 IONIQ 6 Preferred Long Range AWD with Ultimate package
  • 2025 TUCSON Ultimate Plug-in Hybrid model

KONA Electric

The KONA Electric is a state-of-the-art EV powered by an electric motor that delivers instant torque and a smooth, quiet ride.

With a range of up to 420 km and 201 horsepower.

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A light blue Hyundai Kona Electric parked on a paved plaza in front of wide concrete steps and landscaped greenery.

A gray Hyundai Ioniq 5 parked in a waterfront lot, shown from the front side with a city skyline in the background.

IONIQ 5

The IONIQ 5 is a highly innovative electric vehicle from Hyundai. Offering a range of advanced tech and capabilities.

With a range of up to 504 km and 320 horsepower.

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IONIQ 5 N

The IONIQ 5 is the high-performance, racetrack-ready version of the IONIQ 5.

With a range of up to 356 km and 601 horsepower (up to 641 horsepower with N Grin Boost).

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A blue Hyundai Ioniq 5 N driving through a smoky track corner

A white Hyundai Ioniq 6 driving through a multi-level parking garage, photographed from above in black and white.

IONIQ 6

The IONIQ 6 is Hyundai's all-electric sedan designed to enhance daily life with its aerodynamic driving experience.

With a range of up to 550 km and 320 horsepower.

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IONIQ 9

Meet the first-ever IONIQ 9, our three-row, fully electric, family SUV

With range of up to 539 km and 422 horsepower.

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A dark Hyundai Ioniq 9 shown in side profile, parked on a coastal overlook at sunset with large multi-spoke wheels and a streamlined SUV silhouette.

Hyundai Plug-in Hybrid

Hybrid Vehicle Line-up

With hybrid (HEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) variants available on a wide range of Hyundai vehicles including the ELANTRA Hybrid, PALISADE Hybrid, SONATA Hybrid, TUCSON Plug-in Hybrid, and SANTA FE Hybrid, Hyundai's lineup offers something for everyone.

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EV Charging Options

Charging a Hyundai electric vehicle is a crucial part of owning one. It's important to keep in mind that the charging time can vary depending on the battery size and the charging method. Additionally, many public charging stations are available for those who need to charge their EVs on the go.

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

A Level 1 charger (1.4 kW) which is the standard household outlet takes approximately 48 hours for a full charge.

A Level 2 charger (7.2 kW) can provide a full charge in about 9 hours and 35 minutes.

Level 3 (50 kW) and Level 4 (100 kW) charges can provide an 80% charge in 54 to 75 minutes.

*Times are not guaranteed and can vary.


In partnership with Chargehub, Hyundai offers a range of home charging stations that are portable, lightweight, and adapted to Canadian winters. Compare various charging stations, as well as information on the estimated range and charging times for different Hyundai EV models.

Frequently Asked Questions


What are the key benefits on driving an EV?

  • Conveniently charge on the go at public charging stations or from home. By installing a charging station at home, you can schedule overnight charging to take advantage of off-peak electricity costs.
  • Reduced fuel and maintenance costs depending on electricity rates and driving habits.
  • More responsive acceleration and a smoother, quieter ride.
  • Lower center of gravity for improved handling and a lower risk of rolling over.
  • Produce zero driving emissions, contributing to a cleaner and healthier environment for future generations.

How does an electric car work?


Electric cars, or battery electric vehicles (BEVs), have an electric powertrain and motor that is powered by a large battery. You can charge them by plugging into a wall outlet or electric vehicle charging station. An electric vehicle moves by converting DC battery power into AC power through a control unit (EPCU). This power spins the drive motor, which provides instant power (torque) to the wheels via a reducer. When you slow down, the process reverses: the motor acts as a generator, sending energy back to the battery. This is known as regenerative braking.

How do you maintain an electric vehicle?


To maintain the health of your electric vehicle, we recommend exercising proper battery use procedures, staying up-to-date on vehicle servicing, brake service and tire rotations, all of which will increase the lifespan of your electric vehicle.

What happens to range in cold temperatures?


An electric vehicle can experience a loss of range in extreme cold temperatures. The primary reasoning behind range reduction is that the electric vehicle must power a separate electric heater that draws power from the high-voltage battery. To counteract this natural response, Hyundai electric vehicles (EVs) come with a Heat Pump System, which turns atmospheric heat into cabin heat reducing the use of the HVAC system. In addition, our electric vehicles also come with a Battery Temperature Management System that preheats the battery while charging to aid in reducing range loss. These two systems help take on Canadian winters while providing owners with that extra bit of driving confidence.

How much does it cost to charge an electric car?


The cost of charging an electric vehicle varies depending on the price of electricity in your province and which time of day you choose to charge. It may be helpful to charge during off-peak hours and set your vehicle's charging system to only accept charging during this specific time frame. 

Hyundai Canada's New Vehicle Warranty

Buying a vehicle is a big deal — that’s why Hyundai’s Standard Warranty prioritizes your peace of mind. Hyundai Canada offers several Warranty and Extended Protection Plans with a range of coverage options for maximum flexibility on your new vehicle.

8 year/160,000 km warranty on Electric Vehicle System

Feel confident in what your drive with an 8 year / 160,000 km warranty† on applicable vehicle systems. Repair or replace the original components of your electric vehicle if they are found to be defective in material or workmanship, under normal use and maintenance.

8 year/160,000 km warranty on Hybrid System

The 8 year / 160,000 km warranty† on applicable vehicle systems. Repair or replace the original components of your Hybrid vehicle if they are found to be defective in material or workmanship, under normal use and maintenance.

5 year/100,000 km warranty New Vehicle Limited Coverage

The 5 year / 100,000 km warranty†† for New Vehicle Limited Coverage includes the repair or replacement of any part that Hyundai manufactured or originally installed which was found to be defective in material or workmanship, under normal use and maintenance.

†8 years or 160,000 km, whichever comes first on applicable vehicles. Some limits and restrictions apply, contact Jim Pattison Hyundai Northshore for complete details. ††5 years or 100,000 km, whichever comes first on applicable vehicles. Some limits and restrictions apply, contact Jim Pattison Hyundai Northshore for complete details.