Full review of the 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6 electric sedan, including RWD and AWD models, handling, ride, performance, price, features and charging.
The Hyundai Ioniq 6 is a fully-electric four-door sedan that is available from $74K to $88K before on-road costs in Australia. It is available with a choice of 168kW RWD or 239kW AWD models in three trim grades, Dynamiq, Techniq and Epiq.
Time codes:
0:00 – Intro
1:28 – New Key & Bluelink App
2:10 – Interior
2:26 – Software
3:00 – Interior Colours
3:42 – Touchscreen
4:00 – Seat Comfort
4:48 – Good Build Quality
5:36 – Back Seat Space
5:59 – Poor Headroom
7:07 – Other Back Seat Features
7:43 – Unusual Styling
8:27 – Boot Space
9:20 – Small Frunk
9:57 – Servicing Prices
10:23 – Warranty
10:42 – Efficiency & Range
11:50 – Driving the Ioniq 6
12:36 – RWD or AWD?
13:45 – Brakes & Regen
14:30 – Ioniq 6 N Coming Soon
14:57 – Refined Motors
15:33 – Good Ride Quality
17:07 – Frequency Selective Dampers
17:22 – Fun Handling
18:15 – Lack of Steering Feel
18:35 – Quiet Interior
19:00 – Annoying Speed Warning
19:53 – Digital Side Mirrors
20:05 – AEB
20:22 – Lane Centring System
21:00 – Recommendation
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