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Hyundai Ioniq 6 price leaks

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Ivan, 28 July 2022

Hyundai Rumors

The Korean prices of the Hyundai Ioniq 6 have surfaced, providing some much-needed clarity on its market positioning.

The prices come courtesy of an official-looking data-sheet in Korean.

The Standard Trim with the smaller 53kWh battery and rear-wheel drive ranges from KRW 54,000,000 (€40,000, converted) to KRW 54,500,000 (€41,000).

Hyundai Ioniq 6 price leaks

The E-Lite Trim goes from KRW 54,500,000 (€41,000) to KRW 55,000,000 (€41,500). The long-range trims, featuring the larger 77kWh battery range are as follows, Exclusive: KRW 58,500,000-59,000,000 (from €44,000), Exclusive+: KRW 61,000,000-61,500,000 (from €46,000), and Prestige: KRW 64,000,000-64,500,500 (from €48,000).

Hyundai Ioniq 6 data sheet Hyundai Ioniq 6 data sheet
Hyundai Ioniq 6 data-sheet

Naturally, these prices are subject to additional trim options. And there's the matter of the type of powertrain - rear or all-wheel drive, then there are government incentives, etc.

We'll have a clearer picture when the Ioniq 6 goes on sale in early 2023.

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  • Sr6
  • 04 Sep 2022

tesla cost more still and you get practically nothing in the car expect a screen.

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  • B}J
  • 05 Aug 2022

On the contrary! Found a Hyundai/Kia model that takes 325 out of 60 KW, than come back here:)))

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  • HI5 Guy
  • ysE
  • 05 Aug 2022

A "loud pipes saves lives" (his quote not mine") person approached me in my Ioniq 5 and had the same sentiment about how far Hyundai has come.

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