Hyundai Ioniq 9 electric SUV breaks cover with over 600 km range

  • Hyundai Ioniq 9 is capable of charging at speeds of up to 350kW, and can recharge 10% to 80% in just 24 minutes.
Hyundai Ioniq 9
The Hyundai Ioniq 9 has been introduced to the global markets today and it is the is the third and the largest electric car from the Korean auto giant. 
This three-row all-electric SUV is based on the new E-GMP platform that underpins its new-age electric cars including the Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6. The car will first be launched in South Korea and the US, but an India launch is not confirmed as of yet.
The front-end design features Parametric Pixels integrated into the LED units and lower fascia. The car features several wheel options, which include the standard 19-inch, 20-inch and 21-inch options. Buyers can also opt for 21-inch Calligraphy design wheels (shown above). 
The rear end features a boat tail-inspired design and is fitted with full-LED combination lamps.  
The Ioniq 9 features a streamlined roofline and has the longest wheelbase of any Hyundai model, at 3,130 mm. With its wide fenders and accents, the car commands an imposing road presence.  
The long wheelbase translates to an expansive, luxurious interior with relaxation seats that offer massage functionality. The front row features the Universal Island 2.0 console that offers storage, charging solutions, and two-way centre armrests. 
The driver receives a panoramic curved display that houses a 12-inch digital console and a 12-inch infotainment touchscreen. 
The Hyundai Ioniq 9 stands out with its second-row swivel seats. When the vehicle is parked, the seats rotate on their axis, allowing the second and third-row passengers to face each other.
Hyundai will offer six and seven-seat configurations with the option to fully recline the first and second rows.There is a flat floor that offers more passenger space. The Ioniq 9 brings 1,899 mm of headroom and 2,050 mm of legroom when the second and third rows are combined.
The Ioniq 9 has three broad variants with the Long-Range RWD getting a 160 kW rear axle motor and a 70 kW for the front. In the Performance variant, both motors are 160 kW. The power output ranges between 215 bhp and 492 bhp.  
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Hyundai Motor will launch the Ioniq 5 electric SUV in the second half of 2025 in global markets. It will be offered with six and seven seat layout and share a lot of similarities with the Kia EV9 electric SUV.
The Hyundai Ioniq 9 has been introduced to the global markets today and it is the is the third and the largest electric car from the Korean auto giant. 
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The Hyundai Ioniq 9 has been introduced to the global markets today and it is the is the third and the largest electric car from the Korean auto giant. 
This three-row all-electric SUV is based on the new E-GMP platform that underpins its new-age electric cars including the Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6. The car will first be launched in South Korea and the US, but an India launch is not confirmed as of yet.
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This three-row all-electric SUV is based on the new E-GMP platform that underpins its new-age electric cars including the Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6. The car will first be launched in South Korea and the US, but an India launch is not confirmed as of yet.
The front-end design features Parametric Pixels integrated into the LED units and lower fascia. The car features several wheel options, which include the standard 19-inch, 20-inch and 21-inch options. Buyers can also opt for 21-inch Calligraphy design wheels (shown above). 
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The front-end design features Parametric Pixels integrated into the LED units and lower fascia. The car features several wheel options, which include the standard 19-inch, 20-inch and 21-inch options. Buyers can also opt for 21-inch Calligraphy design wheels (shown above). 
The rear end features a boat tail-inspired design and is fitted with full-LED combination lamps.  
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The rear end features a boat tail-inspired design and is fitted with full-LED combination lamps.  
The Ioniq 9 features a streamlined roofline and has the longest wheelbase of any Hyundai model, at 3,130 mm. With its wide fenders and accents, the car commands an imposing road presence.  
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The Ioniq 9 features a streamlined roofline and has the longest wheelbase of any Hyundai model, at 3,130 mm. With its wide fenders and accents, the car commands an imposing road presence.  
The long wheelbase translates to an expansive, luxurious interior with relaxation seats that offer massage functionality. The front row features the Universal Island 2.0 console that offers storage, charging solutions, and two-way centre armrests. 
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The long wheelbase translates to an expansive, luxurious interior with relaxation seats that offer massage functionality. The front row features the Universal Island 2.0 console that offers storage, charging solutions, and two-way centre armrests. 
The driver receives a panoramic curved display that houses a 12-inch digital console and a 12-inch infotainment touchscreen. 
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The driver receives a panoramic curved display that houses a 12-inch digital console and a 12-inch infotainment touchscreen. 
The Hyundai Ioniq 9 stands out with its second-row swivel seats. When the vehicle is parked, the seats rotate on their axis, allowing the second and third-row passengers to face each other.
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The Hyundai Ioniq 9 stands out with its second-row swivel seats. When the vehicle is parked, the seats rotate on their axis, allowing the second and third-row passengers to face each other.
Hyundai will offer six and seven-seat configurations with the option to fully recline the first and second rows.There is a flat floor that offers more passenger space. The Ioniq 9 brings 1,899 mm of headroom and 2,050 mm of legroom when the second and third rows are combined.
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Hyundai will offer six and seven-seat configurations with the option to fully recline the first and second rows.There is a flat floor that offers more passenger space. The Ioniq 9 brings 1,899 mm of headroom and 2,050 mm of legroom when the second and third rows are combined.
The Ioniq 9 has three broad variants with the Long-Range RWD getting a 160 kW rear axle motor and a 70 kW for the front. In the Performance variant, both motors are 160 kW. The power output ranges between 215 bhp and 492 bhp.  
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The Ioniq 9 has three broad variants with the Long-Range RWD getting a 160 kW rear axle motor and a 70 kW for the front. In the Performance variant, both motors are 160 kW. The power output ranges between 215 bhp and 492 bhp.  
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Hyundai Motor has introduced the Ioniq 9 three-row all-electric SUV for the global markets early on Thursday (November 21) during an event at the iconic Goldstein House in Los Angeles. The Ioniq 9 is the third and the largest electric car from the Korean auto giant based on the new E-GMP platform that underpins its new-age electric cars including Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6. Hyundai will launch the Ioniq 9 first in South Korea and United States in the first half of 2025. It remains to be seen if Hyundai will launch the Ioniq 9 in India since Kia introduced the EV9, the Hyundai EV's technical cousin, earlier this year.

Hyundai aims to introduce 23 new electric cars by 2030 and hopes to be a leader in the EV segment with its Ioniq series of models. The carmaker has already won two back-to-back World Car of The Year awards with the Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6, Hyundai hopes the Ioniq 9 would also emulate similar success in the coming days.

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Hyundai Ioniq 9: The largest Korean EV?

The Ioniq 9 is the largest among Hyundai EVs and offers the longest wheelbase of 3,130 mm. Its flat floor also allows more space for passengers. The EV will offer six and seven-seat configurations with the option to fully recline the first and second rows. The Ioniq 9 also offers 1,899 mm of headroom and 2,050 mm of legroom when the second and third rows are combined.

Hyundai Ioniq 9: Features

The Ioniq 9 comes with several features that can pamper occupants. There is a 12-inch touchscreen infotainment system which is part of a panoramic curved display which also houses a 12-inch digital driver display. It comes with BOSE premium sound system with 14 speakers and an advanced multimedia unit with 5.1-channel surround sound. The Ioniq 9 also has an e-Active Sound Design which uses the car's sound system to produce the virtual driving sound of an EV.

The Ioniq 9’s relaxation seats feature the Dynamic Body Care System, a first in this segment, which includes massage functionality. It uses pressure and vibration to stimulate blood flow and circulation, help in reducing fatigue on long journeys. The Ioniq 9 also stands out with its swivel seats in the second row. When the vehicle is parked, the seats rotate on their own axis, allowing the second and third-row passengers to face each other.

Hyundai Ioniq 9 interior
The cabin of the Hyundai Ioniq 9 electric SUV is dominated by a panoramic curved display which houses both the infotainment and driver display. The centre console houses both touch and physical buttons for various functions.
Hyundai Ioniq 9 interior
The cabin of the Hyundai Ioniq 9 electric SUV is dominated by a panoramic curved display which houses both the infotainment and driver display. The centre console houses both touch and physical buttons for various functions.

Equipped with a console called Universal Island 2.0, the electric SUV also offers impressive storage. This console, which increases accessibility and comfort in the front row seating arrangement, also has two-way armrests that can be opened from the front and rear.

When the third row seats are folded flat, the boot can be as large as 1,323 litres. When the three rows are in the open position, it offers a normal boot space of up to 620 litres. In addition to this volume, the front boot is 88 litres in the rear-wheel drive option and 52 litres in the four-wheel drive option.

Hyundai Ioniq 9: Range, battery, charging

Hyundai Ioniq 9 is equipped with the largest EV battery in any car manufactured by the Korean auto giant. The 110.3kWh battery pack is capable enough to help the electric SUV run for nearly 620 km without the need to recharge. Even if one needs to plug in the Ioniq 9, the wait for it to fully recharge could be significantly lower while using a fast charger. Hyundai says it supports 350 kW charger and can recharge from 10 per cent to 80 per cent in just 24 minutes. The EV also offers vehicle-to-load (V2L) and 400V/800V multi-charging capability.

Hyundai Ioniq 9: Power, performance

Hyundai will offer the Ioniq 9 in three broad variants. The Long-Range Rear-Wheel Drive version will be powered by a 160 kW electric motor placed on the rear axle and a 70 kW motor at the front. The Performance All-Wheel Drive version will be equipped with 160 kW motors at both ends. The power output ranges between 215 bhp and 492 bhp. The Performance model can sprint from 0 to 100 kmph in just 5.2 seconds, while the Long Range AWD variant clocks it in 6.7 seconds. The Long Range RWD version can do the task in 9.4 seconds.

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First Published Date: 21 Nov 2024, 08:56 AM IST
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