Test Vehicle's MSRP: $55,975 (Base SE FWD Model: $37,500)
Seating Capacity: 5
Standard Safety Features: airbags; a blindspot avoidance
assist system; radar activated cruise control system; an automatic high beam
assist system; a tire pressure monitoring system; a stability control system; a
lane keep assist system; a rear traffic cross alert system; a rear view camera;
a parking distance warning alert system; a driver attention warning system; a
forward collision assist system; a co-pilot assist driving system; and a tire
mobility kit
Standard Equipment (Limited Extended Range AWD): 20-inch wheels; 302-mile driving range; 320-horsepower; 277kw; dual
electric motors; power folding mirrors; power sunroof; leather like seats; power passenger seat; ventilated front seats;
driver’s memory seat; an speaker Bose audio system; wireless charging; door
sill plates; heated steering wheel; a radar activated cruise control
stop-and-go; automatic up and down power windows; a remote parking system; vehicle
to load on board charging; automatic dimming rearview mirror; speed sensitive
ambient lighting; and dual color speed sensitive ambient lighting; 360-degree
camera; electronic blind spot; parking collision avoidance assist; a forward
collision avoidance assistance; highway driving assistance II
Options: carpeted
floor mat and exterior paints
Other Trim Levels:
SEL
Standard Audio On Test Vehicle: an 6-speaker with and
AM/FM/HD/SiriusXM radio
Bluetooth Connectivity: Standard
USB Connectivity: Standard
Apple/Android Connectivity: No wireless connectivity
Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty: 5 years/60,000 miles
Electric Battery Warranty: 10 years/100,000 miles
Standard Horsepower: electric/320-hp
Standard Fuel Mileage: 111-City/94e-Hwy (test vehicle
according to fueleconomy.gov)
What’s New: The Ioniq 6 was
introduced in 2023. The Ioniq 6 SE base model is now available under $40,000,
before any incentives kick in.
Why:\
All-electric
AWD or rear wheel drive
A variety of motors
A driving range over 400
miles depending upon the motor and the extended driving range option
Cloth or pseudo-leather
seats available
Fast charging
A streamlined rear design
to improve the driving range
Sophisticated styling
A great ride and driving capabilities
Flush exterior door
handles
An automatic dual
temperature control system with a mode for driver only to reduce wasting energy
and maximizing driving range
Quick and peppy
A heads up display (HUD)
Easy to use digital
cluster and infotainment center
A power operated
electronic charging door
18 inch or 20-inch wheels
Comfortable seats
Flat rear floor – great
for middle passenger
Can easily seat three in
the rear
Roomy interior
Several high-tech safety
driving aids
A power sunroof available
Heated steering wheel
available
Heated/ventilated front
seats
Power front seat w/memory
driver’s feature
A premium audio system
A remote parking assist
system
An 800v DC charger
capability, one of a handful of EVs offering this option
An ability to control
select features remotely with a smartphone
Eligible
for the $7,500 lease credit to reduce the overall cost of the vehicle, while
lower the monthly payment
An affordable midsize sedan
Easy to use infotainment system
The Ioniq includes a complimentary home charger with a
credit toward installation
But:
Only the AWD models are configured with a dual
motor and 320-horsepower
Rear headroom limited especially when entering
and exiting vehicles
The 400-range model is only
available on the lower trim model.
Unlike the SE model we reviewed, the Limited enhanced our driving
experience in this roomy midsize EV, which offers an air of sophistication because
of its sloping trunk. The Limited offer such features as a 320-horsepower motor,
20-inch stylish wheels, a Bose audio system, an oversize sunroof and a heated
steering wheel.
On the other hand, while the SE trim offers less horsepower, a smaller motor, 18-inch wheels, the sedan we tested, with the extended range inked out 400 miles on a full charge. Our Limited AWD
with the extended range was only able to garner about 302 miles on a charge. Thus, while the driving range fail short of the SE, it still exceeds most of the EVs on the road today.
Overall, whether buyers select the SE and/or the Limited trim, they're bound to make a great decision. Its just a matter of how much the consumer wants to stretch in terms of their budget to get the features they want.
Competition: Tesla Model 3 and Polestar 2
1 comment:
Fantastic review of the 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6! Its sleek design and impressive range truly set it apart in the EV market. At GL CARS, we specialize in maintaining and servicing modern electric vehicles like the Ioniq 6 to ensure they stay in peak condition. Thanks for sharing such an informative post
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