No Result
View All Result
Online EV Marketplace
No Result
View All Result

2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 gets $4,100 price cut vs. 2023

Dr.Ev by Dr.Ev
10/31/2023
in Electric Cars
268 17
0
136
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on Twitter


The 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 gets a significant price cut in its sophomore model year.

You might also like

Tesla Model3 Electric Cars Spied On Truck In India But Don’t Get Excited: Here’s Why [Video] – CarToq.com

California dealers seek to block VW Scout EV brand, which cut them out

Five facts about electric vehicles in 2024 – PinalCentral

According to a pricing sheet released by Hyundai, the base SE Standard Range now starts at $38,615—$4,100 lower than the 2023 model—with the mandatory $1,115 destination charge, which is unchanged from the previous model year. This version has a single-motor rear-wheel drive powertrain and a 53-kwh battery pack that affords 240 miles of range.

2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6

2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6

The SE starts at $43,565 for 2024, representing a $3,050 price cut from 2023. It has the 77.4-kwh pack shared with all other Ioniq 6 trim levels, giving it the longest range at a 361 miles. That tops the Tesla Model 3 Long Range.

The base SE isn’t as efficient as the single-motor version with the larger pack, and it has less power, but to some buyers, keeping the battery small means a lower environmental impact and smaller carbon footprint. A study published earlier this year found that smaller batteries could reduce lithium demand—and the environmental damage caused by lithium mining—while maintaining current U.S. levels of car ownership.

2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6

2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6

SEL and Limited models start at $46,365 and $51,265, respectively. That’s $2,450 less than the 2023 models. A dual-motor all-wheel drive powertrain is a $3,500 option on the big-battery SE, as well as the SEL and Limited trim levels. That’s unchanged from the 2023 model year. Dual-motor models produce 320 hp, compared to 225 hp for large-battery single-motor models and 149 hp for the base SE with the smaller pack.

The Ioniq 6 likely remains the closest rival to the Tesla Model 3, and now it’s closer on price. Today’s Model 3 in the U.S. starts at $40,630, but it’s eligible for a $7,500 EV tax credit that the Hyundai doesn’t qualify for.



Source link

Tags: cutHyundaiIoniqprice
Previous Post

3 Nationals Who Still Have Something to Prove – District on Deck

Next Post

EV Innovation & Technology Conference February 7, 2024 | Electric … – Electric Autonomy

Dr.Ev

Dr.Ev

Related Posts

Tesla Model3 Electric Cars Spied On Truck In India But Don’t Get Excited: Here’s Why [Video] – CarToq.com

by Dr.Ev
12/27/2024
0

Tesla Model3 Electric Cars Spied On Truck In India But Don’t Get Excited: Here’s Why   CarToq.com Source link

California dealers seek to block VW Scout EV brand, which cut them out

by Dr.Ev
12/26/2024
0

VW bypassed conventional dealerships for selling upcoming Scout electric trucks Dealer interests in California say this is in violation of...

Five facts about electric vehicles in 2024 – PinalCentral

by Dr.Ev
12/26/2024
0

Five facts about electric vehicles in 2024  PinalCentral Source link

2025 Nissan Ariya lineup drops longest-range model

by Dr.Ev
12/26/2024
0

The 2025 Nissan Ariya costs $40,980 The longest-range model will go up to 289 miles on a charge The Ariya...

Next Post

EV Innovation & Technology Conference February 7, 2024 | Electric ... - Electric Autonomy

Online EV Marketplace

© 2025 Online EV

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • Buying Advice
  • Buy Domains
  • Videos
  • Contact

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
    • Privacy Policy
      • Terms of Service – Refund and Returns Policy
  • Buying Advice
  • Buy Domains
  • Videos
  • Contact

© 2025 Online EV