
The future is electric.
Hyundai offers the widest range of electrified vehicles in Canada, providing customers with an impressive variety of options to choose from. At Ontario Hyundai in Whitby, our team is dedicated to helping you find the perfect electric or hybrid vehicle to suit your needs. Whether you're considering a hybrid, plug-in hybrid, or fully electric vehicle, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. With a commitment to innovation and sustainability, Hyundai continues to lead the charge in the electrification of vehicles.
Canada's most awarded fully electric vehicle line-up*
The electric motors provide lighting quick acceleration and impressive performance, while also extending the driving experience through regenerative breaking.


The highest levels of Hybrid Technology
Our plug-in hybrid models take you further than you ever thought possible, with a larger battery than a traditional-hybrid can be plugged in for charging and is capable of traveling a certain distance on Electric Power alone. When the electric-only range is depleted, the vehicle will revert to operate like a traditional hybrid. That way your Hyundai day gets you there, going farther with the use of both fuel sources.
Get the most out of using less
In Hybrids, a gas engine and electric motors is used sepratley or together, depending on driving conditions. Get outstanding fuel efficiency without needing to plug into an outlet, because the motor's battery recharges through the engine, as well as through the regenerative braking system.


The newest elements of Fuel Cell
Hyundai is the first automotive manufacturer to make a hydrogen Fuel Cell Battery Electric Vehicle available to the Canadian public. Showing our dedication to sustainable motoring technology without compromise, offering an SUV that can travel up to 612 kilometres and emit nothing more than water and purified air.

Your journey begins here.
For us, electricity is more than a form of energy. It’s an expansive vehicle lineup that has four different kinds of electrified powertrains. It’s a complete range of energy products that helps you take charge of your home’s electricity. It’s an ingenious EV platform that’s flexible enough to be used for our entire IONIQ series. Electricity powers our belief in the future, which is why our goal is for every Hyundai to be electrified by 2040.
IONIQ 5 N
IONIQ 5 N, the first electric high performance N. By combining motorsport-inspired hardware with cutting-edge software, the high-performance EV guarantees improved durability, impressive braking capabilities, and an exhilarating driving experience.
The IONIQ 5 N aims to enhance the N brand by providing driving enthusiasts with a higher level of performance value through the integration of new technology and an EV-specific driving experience.


Charge your Hyundai at Home.
In partnership with Chargehub, Hyundai offers a range of home charging stations that are portable, lightweight, and adapted to Canadian winters. Compare various charging stations, as well as information on the estimated range and charging times for different Hyundai EV models.
Book a test drive.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Answer: A hybrid electric vehicle and a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle both utilize their powerful electric motor and a gasoline engine to generate movement. They adapt on their own based on driving conditions, activating the electric motor and/or gasoline engine to propel the vehicle. Both vehicles also use regenerative braking, the most efficient way of putting energy back into the electric battery. This is the process of recovering energy that would otherwise be lost during deceleration so it can be reused to propel the car once acceleration is required.
The key differences between the two is that the plug-in hybrid has a larger electric motor and greater battery capacity allowing it to be used for a greater range of operation and distance. The plug-in hybrid plugs into an external electric source while the standard hybrid is solely fueled like a conventional gasoline vehicle.
A Hybrid vehicle uses both a gasoline engine and electric motor for propulsion. An electric vehicle uses only an electric motor for propulsion – no gasoline required. The electric vehicle’s high-density battery needs to be periodically charged through an external electrical power source.
No. Hybrid vehicles automatically charge when they’re in motion and, through a clever innovation called regenerative braking, which recovers energy that would otherwise be lost during deceleration.
When it comes to long commutes, a hybrid vehicle provides better efficiency in all driving conditions in comparison to a standard gas or diesel vehicle. You can reap all of these same benefits with a plug-in hybrid with the added ability to travel up to 53 km (TUCSON Luxury Plug-in Hybrid) on using purely electric power. This capability is best suited for inner-city commuting. If you're planning a longer drive, our hybrid models would be the optimal choice, as they have the capacity to travel up to 1,000 km in select models such the SONATA Hybrid.
For shorter city commuting, which often involves a lot of stop-and-go driving, a fully electric powertrain would serve best. It will produce zero emissions while effortlessly getting up to speed. As well, the energy generated from braking can be recaptured and used to recharge the vehicle’s battery through an innovative process called regenerative braking.
The maintenance cost for Hyundai electric and hybrid vehicles in Canada varies depending on the model and the type of service needed.
Hyundai electric and hybrid vehicles come with a 5-year/100,000 km comprehensive warranty and an 8-year/160,000 km warranty for hybrid and electric components.
Federal and provincial rebates are often available for battery electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, providing significant savings. Eligibility criteria for each program vary depending on the province. If your vehicle qualifies for a rebate, your Hyundai dealer will deduct the amount from the total price at the time of purchase. Please note that HEVs are not classified as zero-emissions vehicles and are therefore not eligible for any EV rebates in Canada. *Conditions apply. For more information, please visit your local Hyundai dealer.
Disclaimer: Vehicle range calculated based on a fully charged battery. Based on manufacturer testing and used for comparison purposes only. Actual range may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories.