Electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular around the world, and for good reason. They’re environmentally friendly, efficient, and can be incredibly cost-effective in the long run.
However, while electric cars are becoming more and more commonplace, electric taxis are still relatively rare. That’s why we were excited to see recent images of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 being used as a taxi in Jordan.
The Ioniq 5 is one of the most well-rounded electric vehicles on the market today. Not only is it stylish and practical, but it’s also incredibly fast-charging. With a 77.4 kWh battery pack, the Ioniq 5 can be charged from 10% to 80% in just 18 minutes when plugged into a 350 kW DC charger. That means less downtime for drivers and more time on the road.
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Of course, the Ioniq 5’s suitability for taxi use goes beyond just its charging speed. The car’s shape and size make it ideal for transporting passengers. Its 3,000 mm (118 inch) wheelbase provides ample legroom for rear-seat passengers, making it a comfortable option for longer journeys. This is a stark contrast to many traditional taxis, which can often feel cramped and uncomfortable.
While the bright yellow finish with green stickers and a taxi light on the roof might be a bit of an acquired taste, there’s no denying that the Ioniq 5 is a fantastic option for anyone looking for an electric taxi. It’s fast, efficient, and comfortable, making it an excellent choice for both drivers and passengers alike. As electric vehicles continue to become more popular, we expect to see more and more cars like the Ioniq 5 hitting the roads as taxis around the world.