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Hyundai's 2017 Ioniq Hybrid

Green FleetPhotos 10May 8, 2017

The highly efficient Ioniq gets an EPA-rated 55 mpg in the city and 54 mpg on the highway.

The fuel cost for 25 miles of driving is about $1.10, according to the EPA.

The vehicle retails for at least $27,500. Our Limited model would sell for $31,460.

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A 7-inch color touchscreen displays navigation, audio information, and other entertainment data.

A 1.6-liter four-cylinder is paired with a 32 kW electric motor fed by a 1.56 kWh lithium-ion battery.

The Ioniq Hybrid measures 176 inches in length and would be considered a mid-size sedan.

The annuel fuel cost is estimated at $650 for 15,000 miles at 45% highway and 55% city.

The sedan offers 26.5 cubic feet of cargo space.

The vehicle includes heated seats.

The instrument panel shows state of charge, percentages that track driving styles (Eco, Normal, and Aggressive) and operational mode.