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2024sedanHyundai

Hyundai Ioniq 6

5.8% this monthSleek sedan with incredible efficiency
True Value87/ 100
Best Price
$33,500
Range
361 mi
0-60 mph
5.1s
Fast Charge
180 mi/15min

Compare Prices Across Platforms

PlatformConditionPriceMileageLink
AutoTraderNew$42,450View →
Cars.comNew$43,200View →
CarvanaUsed$33,500BEST16k miView →
CarMaxUsed$35,20012k miView →
MSRP: $42,450Prices last verified April 2026. Click to view current listing.

Full Specifications

Performance

Range (EPA)361 mi
Real-World Range~307-350 mi
Cold Weather Range~253-282 mi
0-60 mph5.1s
Top Speed115 mph
Horsepower320 hp
Torque446 lb-ft

Battery & Charging

Battery Capacity77.4 kWh
Efficiency3.5 mi/kWh
DC Fast Charge350 kW
Miles / 15 min Fast Charge180 mi
Level 2 Charge Time7.5 hours
Charge PortCCS/NACS

Dimensions

Length191.1 in
Width73.2 in
Height58.9 in
Wheelbase116.1 in
Cargo Space12 cu ft
Curb Weight4,541 lbs
Seating5 passengers

Warranty

Bumper-to-Bumper5 years / 60,000 miles
Battery Warranty10 years / 100,000 miles
Powertrain10 years / 100,000 miles

What It Really Costs to Own a Ioniq 6

5-Year EV Cost

Purchase Price$38,200
Electricity (5yr)$2,400
Insurance (5yr)$8,500
Maintenance (5yr)$4,200
Registration & Fees$1,400
Total 5-Year Cost$54,700
Est. Resale Value (50%)-$21,225
Net Cost of Ownership$33,475

vs Gas Equivalent (Honda Accord)

Ioniq 6 (EV)
$33,475
vs
Honda Accord
$58,000
5-Year Savings with EV
$24,525

How Much You'll Save vs Gas

vs Honda Accord
$1,120/year
$5,600 over 5 years
vs Toyota Camry
$1,080/year
$5,400 over 5 years
vs BMW 3 Series
$1,300/year
$6,500 over 5 years

Based on 12,000 miles/year, $3.50/gal gas, $0.13/kWh electricity.

Battery & Range: What to Expect

Range by Temperature

70°F (Ideal)361 mi
30°F (Cold)285 mi
0°F (Extreme)252 mi
Highway: 330 mi
City: 385 mi

Charging Costs & Times

Full Charge at Home$7.15
Full Charge (Public DC)$14.50
Level 1 (120V) Time62 hours
Level 2 (240V) Time7.5 hours
DC Fast Charge Speed350 kW

Battery Degradation (Used Buyer Guide)

100%
New
~361 mi
95%
30k mi
~343 mi
90%
60k mi
~325 mi
85%
100k mi
~307 mi

800V architecture enables ultra-fast charging; ~4% loss at 50k mi

Should You Buy the Ioniq 6?

Pros

  • +Exceptional 361-mile range — longest in its class
  • +Ultra-fast 800V charging (10-80% in 18 minutes)
  • +Sleek aerodynamic design with 0.21 Cd drag coefficient
  • +Generous standard tech including digital key and surround-view camera
  • +10-year / 100,000-mile battery warranty

Cons

  • -Rear headroom is tight for taller passengers
  • -Limited cargo space (12.3 cu ft) compared to sedans
  • -No physical buttons — relies heavily on touchscreen
  • -Rear visibility is compromised by sloping roofline

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best price for a Hyundai Ioniq 6 in 2026?

New prices start at $42,450 MSRP. Used 2024 models can be found starting around $33,500 on AutoTrader with under 20,000 miles.

Is the Hyundai Ioniq 6 a good deal right now?

Yes — the Ioniq 6 offers excellent value with 361 miles of range and 800V fast charging at a price $6,000+ below a Tesla Model 3 Long Range. True Value Score: 88/100.

What is the real-world range of the Hyundai Ioniq 6?

EPA range is 361 miles. Real-world driving typically yields 330-350 miles. In cold weather (30°F), expect around 285 miles.

How does the Ioniq 6 compare to the Tesla Model 3?

The Ioniq 6 has more range (361 vs 272 mi), faster charging (350 vs 250 kW), and a longer warranty. The Model 3 has a better Supercharger network and higher resale value.

How fast does the Hyundai Ioniq 6 charge?

Thanks to its 800V architecture, the Ioniq 6 charges from 10% to 80% in approximately 18 minutes at a 350 kW charger, adding about 180 miles in 15 minutes.

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