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Hyundai Ioniq 6 (2023 on)

5

Ultimate 325 AWD Electric 77.4kWh Auto 4dr

reviewed by Anonymous on 26 August 2024
5
Overall rating
5
How it drives
5
Fuel economy
4
Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
4
Cost of maintenance and repairs
5
Experience at the dealership
4
How practical it is
5
How you rate the manufacturer
5
Overall reliability

An individual choice that stands out from the crowd.

Initially I was l was thinking of an Ioniq 5. In the showroom was an Ioniq 6 and it certainly looked different!. As I don’t need an SUV or an estate car I looked a little closer. Surprisingly getting in and out was easier which I was told is due to it being based on the Ioniq 5.
The more I looked, the more I liked the car and the test drive confirmed it and decided to bite the bullet. The car arrived three months earlier than anticipated. The surprising thing about the wait was that I did not see another Ioniq 6 on the road, and even now it is a rare sight.
It is a big car, but with the driver aids parking is not too difficult, however the length does make selecting a parking space more challenging. The car handles well and is very comfortable on long journeys. It is certainly very economical and once you get used to the idea of planning your charging no worries. With the range, most charging is done at home.
It is very well equipped, and first car it took a day to read the manual! Stunning performance from the AWD version and needs to be driven with respect.
In summary a great car and delighted with my choice.

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Price£46,690–£55,235
Road TaxExempt
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