Following on from the highly successful Ioniq 5, Hyundai has launched the Ioniq 6 to rival the Tesla Model 3 and BMW i4 -
Here, the lighting is split into three elements – there’s a full-width light bar, here made up from the same geometric block design as taken from the Ioniq 5 sat in a perspex-like clear housing, a slim third brake light that sits on a static rear ducktail, and finally two vertical stripes that house the reverse lights and reflectors. The effect is more complicated than the minimalist Prophecy concept, but remains very distinctive.
The nose is a little more conventional, with small LED lighting units sat above a collection of complex looking openings and shapes that house the various driver-aid sensors, active intakes and air curtains. One thing that has been referenced from the Prophecy concept is its translucent coverings for some of the technical elements on the exterior. Things like the rear-view and side mirror cameras have a translucent casing, so too the third-brake light element on the rear wing.
The interior has the same basic layout as the Ioniq 5, but uses the elements in a more intimate space. The centre console is now both fixed, and larger, while the dual screens and their surround is both more ornate and set into a more complex dash design. Part of this is the integration of the door mirror camera display screens that sit within a section of the lower dash that swoops up to sit in a similar position to a normal door mirror.
Under the skin, Hyundai will likely offer the Ioniq 6 with similar technical elements to the Ioniq 5 and related Kia EV6. This means two battery sizes will be available – 58kWh and 77.4kWh – with either single or dual motor options.
For now, the highest performing model will likely be the 301bhp dual-motor model that currently tops the Ioniq 5 range, which is also capable of a range of somewhere around 320 miles. Pricing also remains a mystery at this stage, but we suggest a starting price of around £40,000, which sits just above the equivalent Ioniq 5. Customer deliveries are expected to commence from early 2023.
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