A Hyundai EV can help you save on fuel costs and reduce your carbon footprint. However, many drivers hesitate to buy one due to the many myths surrounding them. We’re debunking the ones we hear most at Lester Glenn Hyundai of Toms River. EVs are Expensive
Yes, many EVs cost more upfront than a gasoline-powered vehicle. But you save money longer-term thanks to incentives, lower maintenance costs, and the lower cost of electricity versus gasoline. Their Range is Limited
Many drivers assume an EV charge can’t compete with a full tank of gas. However, many EVs boast impressive ranges, with the Hyundai Kona EV capable of driving up to 258 miles on a full charge by EPA estimates. Between home charging and a growing infrastructure of public charging stations, it’s so convenient to charge too. EVs aren’t Eco-Friendly
With zero tailpipe emissions, EVs are undeniably eco-friendly. However, many believe the energy required to produce and charge them is still harmful. There’s some validity to this, but they’re still more eco-friendly than a gasoline-powered vehicle. They’re Slow
We know that the roar of an engine makes it seem more powerful. However, an EV can pack quite the punch too. They deliver torque instantly, which helps many EVs accelerate quicker than gas models with comparable output. There Isn’t Enough Power for EVs
It’s a common myth that the power grid can’t handle EVs. But, with so many drivers charging in off-peak hours, the nation can actually withstand millions of EVs being added to the roads. Test-Drive a Hyundai EV Today
One of the best ways to know if a Hyundai EV is for you is to try one out for yourself. Stop by Lester Glenn Hyundai of Toms River for a test drive today!


