Itās no surprise that Hyundaiās electric vehicle range has been highly sought after in Australia, with the last release in JanuaryĀ selling in under 15 minutes.Ā
Hyundai has also been working on its upcoming sleek sedan called the Hyundai Ioniq 6, which has now received good results in the official range tests done by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
In the US, Hyundaiās own estimates of the Ioniq 6 range were conservatively released last year at 340 miles/547 km.
The base SE model in the RWD long-range configuration gets a Final EPA estimated range of 361 miles, which is just over 580 km.Ā Thatās 21 miles or 34 km above the range figures released by Hyundai last year.
The Ioniq 6 aerodynamic features include:
- Active air flaps
- Wir turbulence mitigation wheels design
- Sloping rear with a wing
- Coverings under the body to reduce drag
- Airflow separation reducers
- Low attack angle of the Ioniq 6 nose
A combination of these has resulted in impressive EPA-estimated results. 2023 Hyundai IONIQ 6 Final EPA Estimate Range across the Ioniq 6 models are:Ā
IONIQ 6 Trim | Final EPA est range (miles) |
IONIQ 6 SE RWD Long Range (18-inch wheels) | 361 |
IONIQ 6 SE AWD Long Range (18-inch wheels) | 316 |
IONIQ 6 SEL RWD (20-inch wheels) | 305 |
IONIQ 6 SEL AWD (20-inch wheels) | 270 |
IONIQ 6 Limited RWD (20-inch wheels) | 305 |
IONIQ 6 Limited AWD (20-inch wheels) | 270 |
āInstead of just adding a larger battery to increase the range, we chose to optimize IONIQ 6ās aerodynamic performance and its Electric-Global Modular Platform for efficiency to produce these long driving ranges,” said Olabisi Boyle, vice president of product planning and mobility strategy at Hyundai Motor North America.
This is a great achievement by Hyundai and itās one of The Drivenās top 2023 EV picks of vehicles to look forward to.Ā
The Ioniq 6 like Hyundaiās other EV models has been very popular in other markets where pre-sales have occurred. In Europe, the launch edition of the popular new model sold out in under 24 hours last month when orders opened in Germany, the UK, France, Norway, and the Netherlands.
To improve supply in the Australian market, Hyundai has also recently announced the opening of its right-hand-drive EV manufacturing facility in Singapore which could supply EVs to us in the coming years.
In August last year, the Ioniq 6 was spotted doing local testing.Ā We also expect the Hyundai Ioniq 6 to have a starting price of under $70,000 when it lands later this year. Thatās in line with other electric sedans like the popular Tesla Model 3 and Polestar 2. It is one of The Drivenās top EV picksĀ to look forward to in 2023.
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RizĀ is the founder of carloop based in Melbourne, specialising in Australian EV data, insight reports and trends. He is a mechanical engineer who spent the first 7 years of his career building transport infrastructure before starting carloop. He has a passion for cars, particularly EVs and wants to help reduce transport emissions in Australia. He currently drives a red Tesla Model 3.