Only the Best: 2023 Hyundai IONIQ 6 SE's Range Tops EPA's Best
2023 IONIQ 6 EV: What’s New & Pricing
Hyundai unveiled more about its IONIQ 6 electric vehicle, as most trim levels will be available starting this spring.

The IONIQ 6 SE Standard Range Trim will be available this summer, with the MSRP starting at $41,600
Photo: Hyundai
Hyundai Motor America recently revealed pricing and more details about its IONIQ 6 electric vehicle.
Customers can select from two battery pack options, either 53 kWh or 77.4 kWh, and two motor layouts, either a rear motor only or both front and rear motors for all-wheel drive, according to the company.
What’s New
Two battery pack options: 53 kWh or 77.4 kWh.
Two motor layouts: Rear motor only or both front and rear motors for all-wheel drive.
Model Features
800-volt, 350 kW ultra-fast charging.
Battery pre-heater, charge prep.
Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) with Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist (RCCA).
Lane Keeping Assist (LKA), Lane Following Assist (LFA).
Highway Drive Assist (HDA), Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).
Rearview camera with dynamic guidelines.
Power flush door handles.
18-inch alloy wheels with 225/55 tires.
Column-mounted Shift-By-Wire (SBW).
Leather-wrapped steering wheel with interactive pixel lights.
Dual-color ambient lighting.
12.3" LCD cluster display.
Android Auto/Apple CarPlay (wired).
Front USB (Type-A) input/charging.
Center console mounted dual USB charging (Type-C).
Dual rear USB (Type-C) charging.
Bluelink Connected Car Services included standard with Bluelink+ package.
Over-the-Air update capability.
2023 IONIQ 6 MSRP
SE RWD Standard Range (18-inch wheels): $41,600.
SE RWD Long Range (18-inch wheels): $45,500.
SE AWD Long Range (18-inch wheels): $49,000.
SEL RWD (20-inch wheels): $47,700.
SEL AWD (20-inch wheels): $51,200.
Limited RWD (20-inch wheels): $52,600.
Limited AWD (20-inch wheels): $56,100.
Safety Rating
The 2023 IONIQ 6 earned five-star ratings from the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP).
Release Date
Arriving in spring 2023.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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