Hyundai Motor America has announced prices and packages for the Ioniq 6 in the USA. Customers have two battery pack options, either 53 kWh or 77.4 kWh, and two electric drive layouts, with either a rear motor or both front and rear drives for all-wheel drive.
The Ioniq 6 SE Standard Range with its 53-kWh battery pack has an MSRP of $41,600, which goes up to $42,715 including the $1,115 delivery charge added to all vehicle purchases, and will be available in “limited quantities this summer”. The next level is the Ioniq 6 SE Long Range with an EPA-estimated range of 361 miles and a 77.4 kWh battery starting at $45,500.
Dual motor AWD models have a starting MSRP of $49,000 ($50,115 including delivery) and have up to 316 miles of range. Prices top out at $56,100 for the Limited AWD variant, which only has a 270-mile range. The 2023 Ioniq 6 will go on sale this spring at US American Hyundai dealerships.
Hyundai initially had some trouble getting the Ioniq 6 to production and was forced to delay the production start in 2022. The pre-order books opened in Europe in October 2022 then, after Hyundai had finalized the design and technical specs in the summer of that year. The Ioniq 6 is built on an 800-volt platform and can charge up to 350 kW, includes a battery pre-heater as well as a slew of driving assistance programmes, such as lane keeping assist or a tyre pressure monitoring system and can be maintained via over-the-air updates.
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