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Hyundai Debuts Refreshed Ioniq 6 with Record 562 km Range

It uses fourth-generation battery cells with refined aerodynamic elements to set a new domestic EV benchmark.

This photo provided by Hyundai Motor Co. shows the automaker's upgraded Ioniq 6 model. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)
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Overview

  • Hyundai launched the upgraded Ioniq 6 in South Korea today, offering an 84 kWh long-range pack for 562 km and a 63 kWh option for 437 km per charge.
  • The new model harnesses fourth-generation lithium-ion cells and a drag-optimized design to achieve the longest driving range among locally sold EVs.
  • A sport-oriented N Line variant joins the lineup alongside dynamic exterior tweaks and interior material enhancements.
  • Fast-charging capacity remains at 350 kW, enabling a 10 percent to 80 percent recharge in roughly 18 minutes despite the larger battery.
  • With government subsidies applied, the entry-level E-Value+ trim starts in the low 40 million-won range in Seoul.