Hyundai Motor Ioniq 6
Electric sedan · 4W · Launched 2025
₹55.0 Lakh (expected)
≈ ₹55.00 L (Indian market)
Indicative price · verify with manufacturer
Range
614 km
Battery
77.4 kWh
Top speed
185 km/h
Charge
9 hr
Power
325 bhp
Seats
5
Available colors
Overview
Hyundai Ioniq 6 is the aerodynamic sibling of Ioniq 5. 0.21 drag coefficient — the slipperiest production car ever. 614 km range.
Best for
EV enthusiasts wanting maximum range and cutting-edge tech in a luxury sedan
Pros & cons
+Pros
- 614 km range — phenomenal
- 0.21 Cd — record aerodynamics
- 800V 350kW charging
- Interior quality is superb
−Cons
- expected — expensive
- 145mm ground clearance — scrapes everywhere
- Sedan body style less popular globally
- Controversial styling
Key features
Safety features
Known issues & how ev.care helps
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Not yet launched globally
Reported in earlier models — Hyundai Motor has released fixes for newer batches.
Ground clearance will be a problem
Reported in earlier models — Hyundai Motor has released fixes for newer batches.
Real-world range 15-25% below rated figure on highways with AC
Reported in earlier models — Hyundai Motor has released fixes for newer batches.
Boot hinge alignment drifts over 30K km — workshop fix
Reported in earlier models — Hyundai Motor has released fixes for newer batches.
Infotainment occasional lag — resolved via OTA
Reported in earlier models — Hyundai Motor has released fixes for newer batches.
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Buying the Hyundai Motor Ioniq 6 in Australia
- 1Range: the 614 km figure quoted in Australia is on the WLTP test cycle. WLTP is a fair guide; highway running at 110 km/h and outback heat will pull it down 10–20%.
- 2Charging: a 77.4 kWh pack refills overnight on a 7 kW home wallbox; on the road you'll use CCS2 (DC fast) and Type 2 (AC); Chargefox/Evie networks on the highways — this model does 10-80% in 18 min (350kW DC).
- 3Incentives: The headline benefit is the federal FBT exemption for EVs under the Luxury Car Tax threshold (~A$91k) — biggest national saving for novated-lease buyers. State rebates are patchy and several have ended; check your state/territory.
- 4Climate: Long inter-city distances make DC-charging speed and a bigger battery matter more here than in dense-city markets.
- 5Fit: the range and DC speed handle the long inter-city distances Australians drive, plus the daily run.
The Hyundai Motor Ioniq 6 for Australia buyers
What this EV means in Australia — range on the WLTP standard, local incentives, charging, and the things petrol-car switchers ask about most.
Range in Australia
The Hyundai Motor Ioniq 6 is rated at 614 km on the WLTP test cycle. WLTP is a fair guide; highway running at 110 km/h and outback heat will pull it down 10–20%.
Charging
Plan around CCS2 (DC fast) and Type 2 (AC); Chargefox/Evie networks on the highways. The 77.4 kWh pack means a home overnight charge covers most weekly driving, with DC fast charging for longer trips.
Incentives & running costs
The headline benefit is the federal FBT exemption for EVs under the Luxury Car Tax threshold (~A$91k) — biggest national saving for novated-lease buyers. State rebates are patchy and several have ended; check your state/territory.
Climate & real-world range
Long inter-city distances make DC-charging speed and a bigger battery matter more here than in dense-city markets.
Incentive and tax rules change often — figures above are a 2026 guide; confirm current Australia eligibility before purchase.
All specifications
Battery & charging+
| Battery capacity | 77.4 kWh |
|---|---|
| Range (WLTP) | 614 km |
| Charge time (0-100%) | 9 hours |
| Fast charge | 10-80% in 18 min (350kW DC) |
| Battery warranty | 8 years / 1,60,000 km |
| Battery repurchase | No |
Performance+
| Top speed | 185 km/h |
|---|---|
| Power | 325 bhp |
| Torque | 605 Nm |
| Motor type | Dual PMSM |
| Drive type | AWD |
Dimensions+
| Kerb weight | 2000 kg |
|---|---|
| Ground clearance | 145 mm |
| Boot space | 401 litres |
| Seating | 5 seats |
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The Hyundai Motor Ioniq 6 scores 7.3/10 overall. Best suited for: EV enthusiasts wanting maximum range and cutting-edge tech in a luxury sedan. Key strength: 614 km range — phenomenal. Main consideration: expected — expensive.
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