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Hyundai Ioniq 6
NEXT STAGE: New in 2023
The Hyundai Ioniq 6 will be available in S, SEL and Limited trim levels that can each be configured with either a standard-range 53-kilowatt-hour battery pack or a longer-range 77.4-kWh battery.
The standard-range Ioniq 6 comes in two-wheel drive only with a 111-kilowatt electric motor on the rear wheels. The long-range Ioniq 6 can be configured in a dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup with a 74-kW motor on the front wheels and a 165-kW motor on the rear wheels, or a 168-kW-single-motor rear-wheel-drive setup.
The all-wheel-drive option delivers a combined output of 320 hp and 446 pound-feet of torque and offers an estimated 310 miles of range. That's 30 miles shy of the range offered in the single-motor long-range Ioniq 6 with 225 hp and 258 pound-feet. Hyundai did not provide a range estimate for the standard-range Ioniq 6.
Production for North America will begin in January with sales starting in the first quarter of 2023. Though it’s being built in Korea, it would likely be one of the six EVs planned for assembly at Hyundai’s forthcoming factory near Savannah, Ga.