HYUNDAI TUCSON T-GDI N LINE S charging costs & time
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Key information
Size of battery:
Full capacity 13.8 kWh /
Useable 11 kWh
Max High Speed Charger Speed:N/A
On Board Charger Speed:7.2 kW
Electric Range:
WLTP 39 miles /
Real 22 miles
Charge port location:RIGHT SIDE - REAR
Connector Type:TYPE 2
How long does it take to charge the HYUNDAI TUCSON
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