Charging Stations – Coming Soon to Reed Hyundai
Charging has never been easier. You’re not just helping to save the planet, you also save time and money. Now, Hyundai charging stations are coming to your local Kansas City Hyundai dealership, Reed Hyundai.
At Reed Hyundai in Kansas City, we’re all about giving you the comfort and convenience you’re looking for. That’s just one of the reasons we’re bringing you charging stations, to give you a reliable place to charge up and get back on your way as quickly as possible. Coming soon to Reed Hyundai KC!
If you have questions, a representative from our Reed Hyundai dealership in Kansas City would be happy to help you. Contact us through our online form or by phone at 913-279-0773.
   Which Alternative Fuel is Right for You?
Reed Hyundai in Kansas City, Missouri has a variety of alternative fuel vehicles that offer a variety of benefits. See which one is right for you and your family!
Hybrid
Better mpg
At lower speeds, the vehicle uses more electric power and less gas.
Regenerative braking
Brakes convert energy into electric power, which recharges the battery.
Best of both worlds
Electric power and gas take your MPG further.
HOV LANE
Drive solo in carpool lanes where available.
Plug-in Hybrid
Federal Tax credit
Up to $4,543 and Additional state incentives may apply.
HOV Lane
Drive solo in carpool lanes where available.
All-electric mode
Save money on gas by using only electric power for short distances.
Regenerative Braking
Brakes convert energy into electricity, which charges the battery.
Electric
Federal Tax Credit
Up to $7,500. And additional state incentives may apply.
HOV Lane
Drive solo in carpool lanes where available.
No more stopping at the gas pump
Charge at home, work, or one of the growing number of charging stations.
No oil changes
And no transmission fluid maintenance.
Fuel Cell
Federal tax credit
Up to $8,000. And additional state incentives may apply.
Zero emissions
The only thing coming out of the tailpipe is water.
HOV Lane
Drive solo in carpool lanes where available.
Five minutes to refuel
Filling up with hydrogen is just as easy as pumping gas.
Hyundai Alternative Fuel Vehicles
There are many alternative fuel vehicles that you can charge at our new charging station at Reed Hyundai in Kansas City, Missouri but here are a few to check out! Whether you already have an alternative fuel vehicle or are searching for a new one.
2020 Ioniq Hybrid
The most fuel-efficient hybrid in America.
2021 SONATA HYBRID
The sedan is new again. And it’s a hybrid.
2020 IONIQ PLUG-IN HYBRID
Our refuel or recharge hatchback.
2020 IONIQ ELECTRIC
Go the distance comfortably—up to 170 miles.
2021 KONA ELECTRIC
The all-electric SUV
2021 NEXO FUEL CELL
Our hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicle.
Hyundai Kona Electric and IONIQ Named Best Electric Vehicle and Best Hybrid Car by U.S. News & World Report
Hyundai’s 2020 Kona Electric and IONIQ received Best Electric Vehicle and Best Hybrid Car awards from U.S. News & World Report. In this year’s Best Green Cars rankings, the team at U.S. News & World Report identified seven eco-vehicle categories and made selections by combining U.S. News overall score, starting price, gas mileage, and range data from the EPA for 64 hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric cars. The winners represent the best combination of quality, value, and efficiency in their segment.
How the Hyundai NEXO Performed in the First Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Test by the IIHS
The 2019 Hyundai NEXO hydrogen fuel cell electric SUV has earned a TOP SAFETY PICK+ award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) for vehicles built after June 2019. The NEXO, which is only available in California, is the first such hydrogen fuel cell vehicle that IIHS has tested. A vehicle such as NEXO would not normally be included in the IIHS routine test schedule, but Hyundai nominated its own NEXO for early testing. Evaluating the NEXO was also beneficial to IIHS, by offering its first early opportunity to evaluate a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle.
 Charging Times
If you have a 220/240V outlet at home you can charge a fully depleted battery to 100% in approximately 9 hours, 35 minutes. At charging stations, DC fast chargers provide 80% of the charge in approximately 54 minutes.