Skip to content
Refpropos.

Refpropos.

  • Home
  • Automobile
  • HVAC
  • Supercar
  • Volvo
  • Entrepreneur
  • Toggle search form
Hyundai Is Planning a Rear-Wheel-Drive Hybrid

Hyundai Is Planning a Rear-Wheel-Drive Hybrid

Posted on April 22, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Hyundai Is Planning a Rear-Wheel-Drive Hybrid

When the new Hyundai Palisade made its U.S. debut last week, it finally addressed a long-standing gap in the lineup: a hybrid powertrain. The setup pairs a turbocharged 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine with dual electric motors, integrated into a six-speed automatic transmission, to produce a total of 329 horsepower and 339 lb-ft (460 Nm) of torque.

Interestingly, Hyundai plans to launch a rear-wheel-drive variant of the 2.5-liter hybrid in 2026. Meanwhile, the company’s luxury arm, Genesis, is also entering the hybrid space, but only select “key models” will receive electrified powertrains. While no specific vehicles have been confirmed, we can likely rule out the G70, as Hyundai’s Global Product Officer Marc Choi has hinted at a focus on larger, higher-margin vehicles.




Photo by: Hyundai

Compared to the outgoing gas engine, the new ICE is 2.9 percent more efficient. Once you factor in the hybrid components, fuel efficiency improves by an impressive 45 percent over the standard non-hybrid engine. Power also climbs significantly, with a 19 percent jump.

For the cheaper cars, Hyundai is developing a second hybrid system using a smaller 1.6-liter turbocharged engine. It boosts efficiency by 4 percent and increases torque slightly, from 271 lb-ft (367 Nm) to 280 lb-ft (380 Nm). While no models were named, we believe the likely candidate is the Tucson, as the current hybrid version produces the mentioned lower torque figure.

The Hyundai Motor Group’s hybrid range will span everything from compact to large vehicles, including entries in the luxury segment under Genesis. Combined system output will vary from the low-100 PS range to the mid-300 PS range, where 1 PS (Pferdestärke) equals 0.98 horsepower.


Hyundai next-gen hybrid tech


9

Source: Hyundai

As demonstrated in the new Palisade, the dual-motor hybrid setup divides tasks: One of them takes care of starting, battery energy generation, and energy deployment, while the other handles propulsion and regenerative braking.

In related news, Hyundai has confirmed that it will continue to offer mechanical all-wheel drive, but select models will employ an e-AWD system that utilizes an electric motor on the rear axle.

Automobile

Post navigation

Previous Post: Crowdfunding: An Increasingly Popular Option For Business Financing
Next Post: How Firing Bad Customers Can Save Your Startup

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Why Firing My Smartest Employee Was the Smartest Thing I Ever Did
  • Lucid Shatters World Record With A Drive So Long It Seems Impossible
  • GWM Tank 500, Cannon Alpha owners getting safety system, drivability upgrades
  • The New Era of Dehumidification: Smarter Systems, Better Comfort
  • BMW M340i Special Edition Marks 50 Years Of The 3 Series

Categories

  • Automobile
  • Entrepreneur
  • HVAC
  • Supercar
  • Volvo

Copyright © 2025 Refpropos..

Powered by PressBook Blog WordPress theme