The Hyundai IONIQ 6 comes in both all-wheel and rear-wheel drive in three different configurations, SE, SEL and Limited. An SE Standard Range trim is also available in the rear-wheel drive model. The range of the IONIQ 6 depends on the trim level with the SE Standard Range at 240 miles, the SE at 361 miles while the SEL and Limited both get 305 miles.
The IONIQ 6 comes wheel equipped with 18-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, heated side mirrors, heated front seats, a 10-way power driver seat, automatic dual-zone climate control, an AM/FM HD Satellite radio with 6-speakers, a 12.3-inch touchscreen, voice activated navigation, Apple CarPlay\Android Auto connectivity, 5 USB ports, and a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster.
The Limited sits at the top of the lineup and features a power sunroof, a power open and close trunk, power folding side mirrors, 20-inch alloy wheels, an auto-dimming rear view mirror, ventilated front seats, sport pedals, driver seat memory, ambient lighting, 8-speakers, a garage door transmitter, front cross traffic mitigation and a surround view camera system.
Standard safety features include 6 airbags, adaptive cruise control, front and rear parking sensors, active lane departure, blind spot warning, forward collision mitigation with left turn assist, rear collision mitigation, front pedestrian detection, a driver attention alert, and a traffic sign information system.
Fully Electric Propulsion
Excellent Range
Quiet Operation
Available All-wheel Drive
The IONIQ 6 was released in 2023 and rolls into 2024 with minimal changes.
The IONIQ 6 can be compared sedans such as the BMW i4, the Tesla Model 3, the Nissan LEAF and the Volkswagen e-Golf. The IONIQ 6 offers an attractive starting price, plenty of features and a range that makes it good for most driving scenarios.