Hyundai Ioniq 6 - Ride4Watts.com https://ride4watts.com/tag/hyundai-ioniq-6/ Electrified Automotive Wed, 03 Apr 2024 19:52:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://i0.wp.com/ride4watts.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/cropped-ride4watts-high-resolution-logo-color-on-transparent-background.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Hyundai Ioniq 6 - Ride4Watts.com https://ride4watts.com/tag/hyundai-ioniq-6/ 32 32 230869082 Comparing Hyundai’s IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 6: Design, Performance, and Technology Differences https://ride4watts.com/2024/04/02/comparing-hyundais-ioniq-5-and-ioniq-6-design-performance-and-technology-differences/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=comparing-hyundais-ioniq-5-and-ioniq-6-design-performance-and-technology-differences https://ride4watts.com/2024/04/02/comparing-hyundais-ioniq-5-and-ioniq-6-design-performance-and-technology-differences/#respond Tue, 02 Apr 2024 19:43:35 +0000 https://ride4watts.com/?p=134 When it comes to the Hyundai Ioniq 5 vs Ioniq 6, the two EVs offer similar mechanicals in terms of battery size, horsepower, and range. However, one is a compact sedan and the other is a compact crossover. Let’s take a closer look at how they match up. Hyundai Ioniq 5 vs Ioniq 6: Quick […]

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When it comes to the Hyundai Ioniq 5 vs Ioniq 6, the two EVs offer similar mechanicals in terms of battery size, horsepower, and range. However, one is a compact sedan and the other is a compact crossover. Let’s take a closer look at how they match up.

Hyundai Ioniq 5 vs Ioniq 6: Quick Facts

When comparing the Hyundai Ioniq 5 vs. Ioniq 6, there are similarities but also differences between the two. The Ioniq 6 is a compact sedan and it offers more range and a slightly more affordable price than the Ioniq 5 crossover. However, the Ioniq 5 has more cargo space and will soon be available in a high-performance N model. Both models are built on the E-GMP platform and feature similar battery pack options and the choice between single and dual-motor powertrains.

Range and Efficiency

In terms of looks, the Ioniq 6 sedan has a more aerodynamic design with sleek lines and a lower ride height. This ultimately helps its driving range compared to the Ioniq 5 crossover. The highest range of the Ioniq 6 sedan is 361 miles on a full charge. The long-range version of the Ioniq 5 only manages 303 miles, which is good in general, but quite a bit less than the Ioniq 6.

It’s worth noting that the top range figure for the Ioniq 6 is only achievable with the SE trim and 18-inch wheels. If you move up to higher trims with 20-inch wheels and wider tires, the range goes down to 305 miles. On the Ioniq 5, the range quoted applies to all RWD models with the larger battery pack.

The range difference is minimal when it comes to comparing the AWD versions of both models. The Ioniq 6 AWD models get 270 miles of range, while the AWD models of the Ioniq 5 get 266 miles.

Power and Performance

The standard range RWD setup of the Ioniq 6 sedan makes 149 horsepower, while the long-range AWD model at the top of the lineup makes up to 320 horsepower. A midrange model with RWD and a single electric motor makes 225 horsepower. For the Ioniq 5, the base RWD setup makes 168 horsepower, but the midrange and top models deliver the same horsepower as the Ioniq 6 sedan.

A high-performance N model of the Ioniq 5 has been confirmed and it will offer dual electric motors with considerably more output than anything in the current model range. The exact specifications haven’t been confirmed yet, but it’s likely to be around 600 horsepower.

Interior Space

Both models are quite roomy inside. The Ioniq 6 is longer than the Ioniq 5 in overall length, but the crossover has a longer wheelbase. This translates to slightly less passenger space for the Ioniq 6 vs the Ioniq 5. In the front seats, the Ioniq 6 sedan has more legroom, but the Ioniq 5 crossover wins out with more rear legroom.

The hatchback body style of the Ioniq 5 also offers significantly more cargo space than the conventional trunk of the Ioniq 6 sedan. The Ioniq 5 features 27 cubic feet of space behind its rear seat, but the Ioniq 6’s trunk has only 11 cubic feet.

Prices and Trims

Unsurprisingly, the Ioniq 6 sedan is cheaper than the Ioniq 5 crossover, but only by a small amount. The sedan starts at $42,715 for the base trim, while the Ioniq 5 starts at $42,785 for its base model. At the top end, the prices look similar as well with the Ioniq 5 at $57,835 and the Ioniq 6 at $57,215. Both models come in SE, SEL, and Limited trim levels. Standard features for each are roughly the same, but the Ioniq 6 has a few additional exterior paint colors.

Ultimately, the two models are so similar that it really comes down to whether you prefer a crossover or a sedan. The Ioniq 5 wins out in interior space, but the Ioniq 6 is more efficient.

 

 

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Your 2024 Guide to the Hyundai Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Lineup https://ride4watts.com/2023/11/07/your-2024-guide-to-the-hyundai-electric-and-hybrid-vehicle-lineup/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=your-2024-guide-to-the-hyundai-electric-and-hybrid-vehicle-lineup https://ride4watts.com/2023/11/07/your-2024-guide-to-the-hyundai-electric-and-hybrid-vehicle-lineup/#respond Tue, 07 Nov 2023 23:13:38 +0000 https://ride4watts.com/?p=102 Hyundai is leading the charge in the race to EV dominance. The automaker’s 2024 lineup includes new sedans and SUVs that deliver reliable and impressive electric and hybrid power. Ready to Go Green? Head to Your Hyundai Dealer for a Test Drive You can test drive these great models when you visit your local Hyundai […]

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Hyundai is leading the charge in the race to EV dominance. The automaker’s 2024 lineup includes new sedans and SUVs that deliver reliable and impressive electric and hybrid power.

Ready to Go Green? Head to Your Hyundai Dealer for a Test Drive

You can test drive these great models when you visit your local Hyundai dealer. Until then, read on to explore Hyundai’s 2024 electric and hybrid vehicle lineup and find the model that will best complement your lifestyle needs.

Enjoy the Space and Comfort You Want in a Hybrid or Electric Hyundai SUV

Hyundai has come a long way with its impressive selection of electrified SUVs. All electric models include the Kona and the IONIQ 5. The Kona boasts an impressive range of 250 miles on a full charge, while the IONIQ 5 pushes the range to 303 miles. Both models pair their electric power with a beautifully designed cabin and body style that embodies the future of EV powertrains.

Your 2024 Guide to the Hyundai Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Lineup - Kona Electric

You also find a number of SUVs that deliver impressive hybrid power. The well-loved Tucson hybrid offers an impressive EPA estimate of 38 MPG on the highway, making it the ideal commuter vehicle for drivers who want a compact SUV they can depend upon. The Tucson is also available in a plug-in hybrid variation in select states.

The redesigned Santa Fe is also available in a hybrid powertrain. The 2024 model touts a revised body style that has futuristic styling cues and modern tech features. Drivers can also shop the current hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains. Hybrid models deliver an EPA estimate of 36 MPG in the city, while the plug-in hybrid offers an all-electric range of up to 30 miles.

Shop Electrified Hybrid Sedans

Hyundai introduces the IONIQ 6, a sedan version of the well-loved hatchback-styled IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 5N. The IONIQ 6 boasts a really sleek and low-profile body style and delivers a range of up to 361 miles. This model will also be offered in a sporty N-Line trim for drivers who want to add additional power to the electric platform. The N-Line will top out at an impressive 320 horsepower thanks to its dual motor configuration.

Your 2024 Guide to the Hyundai Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Lineup - IONIQ 6

The well-loved Hyundai Elantra and Hyundai Sonata will also be available in a hybrid powertrain. Both models maintain their status as the ideal commuter vehicle thanks to their impressive performance, beautifully designed cabin, and overall tech and safety features. The Elantra hybrid delivers an EPA estimate of 56 MPG, while the Sonata offers 54 MPG.

Additionally, both models are some of the most affordable hybrids available, with base models starting at around 28,000.

Test Drive Electrified Hyundai Models at Your Local Hyundai Dealer

It’s never been a better time to discover the electric and hybrid power of Hyundai vehicles. Check with your local dealership for the best deals on the family of Hyundai hybrid and electric vehicles. Unleash your inner speed demon with the all-new IONIQ 6, and discover the undeniable comfort of a Hyundai Tucson or Santa Fe SUV.

Best of all, when you shop for new hybrid and electric vehicles from Hyundai, you’ll get to enjoy the comprehensive coverage of America’s best warranty. Hyundai’s class-leading warranty provides a 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty and five-year/60,000-mile new vehicle warranty.

Visit your local Hyundai dealer to learn more about Hyundai’s lineup (including the upcoming IONIQ 7!) and test drive available hybrid and electric sedans and SUVs today!

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