At the beginning of this month, Hyundai's Ioniq 6 got its final EPA range estimate numbers, in anticipation of its release later this year. Today, the company has finally added another long-missing piece to the US launch puzzle: prices.
The Ioniq 6 will start at $41,600 ($42,715 including delivery). This amount of cash will net you a Standard Range trim level with the 53-kWh battery pack capable of 240 miles of range and a 149 hp rear motor. This will be available "in limited quantities this summer".
The Ioniq 6 SE Long Range starts at $45,500 ($46,615 including delivery) and boasts a larger 77.4 kWh battery, offering EPA-estimated 361 miles of range. It has a 225 hp rear motor.
Dual-motor AWD models start at $49,000 ($50,115 including delivery). The SE AWD Long Range thus priced comes with a maximum power output of 320 hp and a 316-mile EPA-estimated range.
Hyundai will offer a ten-year/100,000-mile powertrain limited warranty, five-year/60,000-mile new vehicle limited warranty, and 7-year anti-perforation warranty. The battery is covered by a ten-year/100,000-mile warranty, and you also get 3 years or 36,000 miles of tire rotations of complimentary maintenance.
The Ioniq 6 will go on sale "this spring" at Hyundai dealerships across the US.
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