Hyundai’s handsome Ioniq 6 electric sedan Not only does it look good, it also offers a decent range.
EPA-rated range estimates were released on Tuesday, topping out at 361 miles. this is, Related Ioniq 5and 3 miles wider than the best estimate of Tesla Model 3.
Given the Ioniq 6’s sleek shape and numerous aero design tweaks like front active flaps, sealed underbody, rear spoiler and aero-optimized wheel pattern, this is no big surprise. . Combining these features allows the car to return a drag coefficient as low as 0.22.
The Ioniq 6, which arrives at dealers in spring as a 2023 model, will come in six grades, with 53 and 77.4kwh (long range) batteries, and a choice of rear or all-wheel drive. Only 77.4kw battery is available at launch.
2023 Hyundai Ionic 6
Estimated range of 361 miles is for the Ioniq 6 with rear-wheel drive, 18-inch wheels, and long-range battery. Its single rear motor is rated at 225 horsepower.
Add a 320-horsepower dual-motor all-wheel-drive system and the estimated range drops to 316 miles. Replacing the 18″ wheels with a set of 20″ further reduces the estimated range to 305 miles.

2023 Hyundai Ionic 6
The minimum estimated range of 270 miles is for the Ioniq 6 with a dual motor all-wheel drive system, 20 inch wheels and a 53 kwh battery.
With a 116.1-inch wheelbase, the Ioniq 6 slides between longer wheelbases. 118.1 inch Kia EV6 The Ioniq 5’s short 114.1-inch wheelbase. Inside the car, his two 12.0-inch screens with a two-spoke steering wheel and a single glass-covered dashboard resemble those found in the Ioniq 5. According to Hyundai, the 800-volt architecture means the Ioniq 6 can charge from 10% to 80% in just 18 minutes with a suitable fast charger.

2023 Hyundai Ionic 6
Pricing will be announced closer to market launch, but Hyundai says it expects to start in the low $40,000 range.