HYUNDAI HAVE ANNOUNCED their electric onslaught formally and are set to introduce half a dozen new battery electric vehicles (BEV) in India over the next six years. Their recently introduced dedicated modular electric platform, E-GMP, will underpin all the new vehicles.
The E-GMP is based on four “pillars” as follows: Modularity, wherein the single platform can facilitate many body types, feature a modular battery system, and create greater synergies with component sharing; reliability, with a low centre of gravity, use of UHSS (ultrahigh-strength steel), and an eight-point battery mounting; usability, with a flat floor, a flexible seating layout, innovative cabin, sliding console and second-row seats; and performance, with a large battery capacity of up to 77.4 kWh, two- or four-wheel drive capability, improved handling, and a top speed of up…