The Hyundai Ioniq 6 is the dedicated electric mid-size fastback in Hyundai's dedicated EV sub-brand lineup, launched as the second major model after the Ioniq 5. It's focused on aerodynamic efficiency and long-range travel, generally placed in a similar price bracket to the Ioniq 5.
Official figures put the all wheel drive model at a range of 322 miles while the rear wheel drive goes a little further at 338 miles. Hyundai has made it capable of ultra fast charging as well, with the capacity to go from 10 - 80 per cent charge in just 18 minutes on some chargers.
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This vehicle's a perfect match for the driver who wants a bold, futuristic electric saloon that prioritises aerodynamic efficiency and head-turning style. Its sleek silhouette and ultra-fast 800V charging capabilities make it a hit for tech-savvy commuters and long-distance drivers who want to spend less time at the plug and more time on the road. It’s ideal for professionals who value cutting-edge design and a lounge-like interior over the traditional upright SUV shape, offering a smooth, whisper-quiet ride that feels lightyears ahead of conventional petrol-powered alternatives.
The Ioniq 6 competes in the evolving electric executive class, most notably against the Tesla Model 3, which offers a similarly tech-heavy experience and a minimalist cabin. If you’re looking for a more traditional premium feel with a focus on sharp handling, the BMW i4 is a strong alternative, while the Polestar 2 provides a more rugged, Scandinavian take on the electric fastback. For those who want to stick with a sleek, aerodynamic profile but perhaps require a slightly different brand flavour, the Volkswagen ID.7 offers comparable range and interior space, though it may lack the striking, retro-futuristic character that makes the Hyundai so unique.
We think leasing's a great choice, especially when it comes to electric cars. The electric market sees a lot of change in the available technology as it advances which means the resale price of EVs can be much lower and their value depreciation more rapid than their petrol counterparts. When you lease you don't own the vehicle so its value depreciation won't be your concern. You pay a fixed monthly sum for the duration of your contract then simply hand the car back.
The Ioniq 5 is an SUV while the Ioniq 6 is a coupe like saloon so they're very different cars. The Ioniq 6 is slightly shorter than the Ioniq 5 and with its swooping roofline shorter too, making it a smaller car.
Hyundai advises that you can get up to 338 miles on a single charge in the Ioniq 6. This will depend on a few different factors including your driving style, the terrain and even the weather.
You can go from 10 to 80 per cent charge in as little as 18 minutes using a 350 kW DC fast charger.