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2024 Hyundai IONIQ 6
Electric Cars
2024
Score
9.1
/10
+8
Hyundai

2024 IONIQ 6

Aerodynamic perfection meets record-breaking efficiency.

4.7· 218 verified reviews
$38,615– $55,900
Expert Verdict
Range & Efficiency
9
Charging Speed
10
Performance
8
Interior Quality
8
Value for Money
9
361 mi
EPA Range
115 mph
Top Speed
77.4 kWh
Battery
5.1 s
0–60 mph
225 hp
Peak Power
18 min
10–80% DC

Overview

The 2024 Hyundai IONIQ 6 represents a decisive leap forward in EV engineering. Built on the Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP) with an 800V architecture, it delivers a segment-leading 361-mile EPA range and can replenish 10–80% in under 18 minutes on a 350kW DC fast charger. Its Cd 0.21 drag coefficient — among the lowest of any production car — underpins both its striking streamliner silhouette and its extraordinary efficiency figures.

Technical Specifications

SpecificationValue
Drivetrain
RWD / AWD
Depending on trim
Motor Type
Permanent Magnet Synchronous AC
Output (RWD LR)
225 hp / 168 kW
Output (AWD)
320 hp / 239 kW
Torque (RWD LR)
258 lb-ft / 350 Nm
Torque (AWD)
446 lb-ft / 605 Nm
0–60 mph (RWD LR)
5.1 seconds
0–60 mph (AWD)
4.0 seconds
Top Speed
115 mph (185 km/h)
Electronically limited
Drag Coefficient
Cd 0.21
Production car benchmark
Specifications sourced from manufacturer data. Real-world figures may vary.

Pros & Cons

What We Like
  • Industry-leading 800V architecture enables 18-minute rapid charges
  • Class-best aerodynamics (Cd 0.21) contribute to exceptional real-world range
  • Standard V2L output makes it a practical mobile power station
  • Spacious rear cabin despite compact exterior footprint
  • Highly competitive pricing against direct European rivals
Room for Improvement
  • Rear cargo area is shallow due to sloping roofline
  • No adaptive air suspension offered at any trim level
  • Infotainment UI has a steeper learning curve than competitors

Final Verdict

Editor's Verdict
2024 Hyundai IONIQ 6
9.1
/10

The IONIQ 6 is arguably the most technically accomplished EV in its price bracket. Hyundai's commitment to 800V infrastructure pays genuine dividends in daily usability, while the aerodynamic body keeps energy consumption impressively low on long runs. Minor interior practicality trade-offs are the only meaningful concessions in an otherwise benchmark-setting package.

User Reviews

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Michael T.Verified Owner
San Francisco, CA · Mar 2024

After 18 months with my Long Range RWD, I can confirm the range estimates are accurate in mild weather. The 800V charging is genuinely transformative on road trips — spent 22 minutes charging while grabbing coffee, arrived with 90% battery.

Sarah K.Verified Owner
Austin, TX · Feb 2024

Stunning to drive and remarkably quiet at highway speeds. The Cd 0.21 aero is not just a marketing figure — you feel the efficiency in action. My only gripe is the infotainment takes some getting used to.

David L.
Chicago, IL · Jan 2024

Switched from a BMW 3-series and haven't looked back. Build quality is excellent, the rear seat has ample headroom despite the roofline, and the frunk is a nice bonus. V2L has been useful for camping trips.

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Quick Stats vs. Segment Avg.
EPA Range
361 mivs 290 mi avg
DC Charge Rate
350 kWvs 200 kW avg
Starting Price
$38.6Kvs $52K avg
Ownership Insights
Would Recommend94%
Report No Issues87%
Charging Satisfaction91%

Based on 218 owner reviews · Updated Mar 2024

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