The Hyundai Ioniq 9 is an all-new electric 3-row SUV, the flagship model in Hyundai's electric lineup, offering spacious seating for up to 7 people and a driving range of up to 385 miles (WLTP). It was unveiled in November 2024 and is available to order in the UK and other markets.
The Hyundai 9 is the brand's largest electric vehicle and is primarily distinguished by its focus on interior comfort and flexibility, offering innovative features like available second-row swiveling seats and a sliding center console, within a uniquely sleek, aerodynamic, and spacious body that sets it apart from rivals like the more angular Kia EV9.
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If you'd like to compare the Ioniq deals with similar models, we recommend taking a look at the Kia EV9, Volvo EX90, and Peugeot e-5008, as well as the Volkswagen ID. Buzz LWB and Tesla Model Y. Its closest rival is the Kia EV9, which shares its platform but is smaller and has a shorter range. Other direct competitors are the more spacious but expensive Volvo EX90 and the more affordable, smaller Peugeot e-5008.
It offers a a maximum official WLTP range of 385 miles for the long-range, rear-wheel-drive version with 19-inch wheels. The range is lower for other variants, such as the all-wheel-drive versions, with figures between 362 and 376 miles. Actual range varies depending on factors like driving style, weather, and wheel size.
The Hyundai Ioniq 9 can charge from 10% to 80% in as little as 24 minutes using a 350 kW DC ultra-fast charger. With a slower 7kW AC home charger, a full 0-100% charge takes approximately 15 hours.
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