Thursday, October 6, 2022

Hyundai IONIQ 6

Following the success of the IONIQ 5, the second chapter of the IONIQ trilogy of electric cars has arrived, and looks like the "prophecy" was fulfilled, pun intended. Inspired by the Prophecy Concept, the first-ever IONIQ 6 has arrived to follow the same success story as the IONIQ 5, only in a saloon setting never done by the Koreans.

2023 Hyundai IONIQ 6
2023 Hyundai IONIQ 6

Priced at 52,000,000 Korean Won plus additional costs, the IONIQ 6 can be downright outrageous to call the poor man's Tesla Model 3 because, with such pricing, it's cheaper to own than the said rival. Although it doesn't have the credentials of its American EV rival, the IONIQ 6 is made for one thing only; to get the job done without the drama.

2023 Hyundai IONIQ 6
2023 Hyundai IONIQ 6

Like the IONIQ 5 was inspired by the 45 Concept, the IONIQ 6's styling draws inspiration from the Prophecy Concept, the ideal recipe for a rap song with the words "prophecy" at one end and "six" at the other end. Rhymes aside, the Prophecy-inspired styling is the charming point of the IONIQ 6. While the front view is about as clean as a Mitsubishi GTO, the 911-esque rear view with the Lincoln Mark VIII-esque rear lamps is dramatic indeed, not to mention the rear spoiler that is downright out-of-context for an electric car like this. Above all, the streamlined styling made the IONIQ 6 one of the most aerodynamic electric cars ever made, as smooth as the BTS song Butter. Get it?

2023 Hyundai IONIQ 6
2023 Hyundai IONIQ 6 interior

Smooth like butter the exterior design is, the interior of the IONIQ 6 is part minimalist, and part user-friendly at the same time. Aside from toying around with the super-long monitor plastered to the driver's side of the dashboard, the digital side mirror, voice recognition, and the Dual Full Auto Air Conditioner, not to mention the show-off ambient lighting that feels like you're in the nightclub, the IONIQ 6 features a bridge-type center console that allows you to use multiple devices inside the car, turning it into an office desk on wheels. Word of warning though because most of the charging ports allow USB-C connectivity, feels like none of your existing chargers rather than USB-C types will work. Speaking of spacing, it's about as roomy as a Hyundai Sonata and the boot space isn't bad for a rear-wheel-drive electric saloon with coupe-like styling.

Like the IONIQ 5, the IONIQ 6's interior materials have been derived from renewable materials such as the Eco Process Genuine Leather made from vegetable oil extracted from flax seeds, BIO Paint Door Trim from flowers and corn, BIO TPO crashpad and PET yarn headlining made from yarns extracted sugar cane, and carpets made out of old fishing nets. Such resources made the IONIQ 6 come in peace with nature.

2023 Hyundai IONIQ 6
2023 Hyundai IONIQ 6

Time to uncover the IONIQ 6's electric propulsion system. Running on the same E-GMP platform as the IONIQ 5, the IONIQ 6 is packed with a 77.4kWh battery capacity. In Long Range variants, it produces a high-performance class 228PS of power, or with 4WD variants, a sports car-like 325PS of power. Questioning about the range, the rear-wheel-drive Long Range variant is good for a combined 524km, which beats the old lean-burn engine-powered Hyundais of the late 90s by a long shot. 4WD Long Range variants are good for a combined 484km of driving range, which is still better than lean-burn engine-powered Hyundais that can get you from Seoul to Busan. While charging at a public charging station, it will take about 18 minutes to charge the batteries from 10% to 80%.

With electric cars becoming alternative power sources, the IONIQ 6 is no exception and with its V2L capability, it's a whole new experience for people to find some cool and show-offy life hacks with this vehicle. Sometimes show-off, sometimes life-saving. This is V2L in action and the IONIQ 6 is as useful as any other electric car in the world.

Because safety is the top priority for electric cars, the IONIQ 6 features Hyundai SmartSense, a suite of active safety features such as Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist 2, rear-side collision avoidance assist, lane departure prevention assist, Highway Driving Assist 2, navigation-based smart cruise control, high beam assist, Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist, Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist, and Remote Smart Parking Assistant 2.

Despite not being as cool as a Tesla Model 3, the first-ever IONIQ 6 from Hyundai shows that electrification is addictive and worth toying about because of the wondrous features it possesses. For a Korean-made electric saloon, this is pretty impressive and it could be the Sonata of the new age, which is outlandish to say it. It's the new normal, after all.

Available Colors: Gravity Gold Matte, Digital Green Matte, Serenity White Pearl, Nocturne Gray Metallic, Ultimate Red Metallic, Digital Green Pearl, Transmission Blue Pearl, Bio Philic Blue Pearl, and Abyss Black Pearl.

Photo: Hyundai Motor Company

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