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Hyundai Ioniq 6 India Launch Confirmed: Global EV Enters Premium Segment

  • Electric-Cars
  • 01 Aug, 2025
Hyundai Ioniq 6 India Launch Confirmed: Global EV Enters Premium Segment

Launch & Market Positioning

 

Hyundai has confirmed the Ioniq 6 will debut in India in late 2025, with bookings likely opening in early 2025 via select Signature EV showrooms in major metro cities. Positioned as a premium electric sedan, this model aims to attract discerning EV buyers and compete with global electric sedans such as the Tesla Model 3, BMW i4, and BYD Seal EV.

 

Design & Aerodynamics

 

The Ioniq 6 is built on Hyundai’s E‑GMP platform, offering a sleek, coupe-like fastback profile branded as the “Electrified Streamliner”. With a drag coefficient of just 0.21, its aerodynamic cues include flush door handles, optional digital side mirrors, and a rear ducktail spoiler paired with pixel LED tail lights. Measuring roughly 4,855 mm long, 1,880 mm wide, and 1,495 mm tall with a 2,950 mm wheelbase, its proportions rival other premium EV sedans.

 

Battery & Performance

 

Two battery options will be available:

  • A 53 kWh pack delivering around 429 km WLTP range with 228 hp and 350 Nm torque in RWD config.
  • A larger 77.4 kWh pack offering up to 614 km WLTP range, with 225 hp RWD or dual‑motor AWD outputting up to 320 hp, 605 Nm and sprinting from 0–100 km/h under 6 seconds.

 

Charging & Tech Edge

 

The Ioniq 6 supports 800‑volt ultra‑fast charging, enabling a 10–80% charge in just 18 minutes using a 350 kW DC fast charger. Additional tech includes Vehicle‑to‑Load (V2L) power export, SmartSense Level‑2 ADAS, and a dual‑12.3″ screen setup for infotainment and digital cluster.

 

Interior & Features

 

Inside, the cabin blends minimalist aesthetics with eco materials (flax‑seed dyed synthetic leathers), a flat central console, ambient lighting, ventilated seats, and wireless charging. Safety systems include 360‑degree cameras, adaptive cruise, lane‑keep assist, and six airbags, making it Euro NCAP 5‑star rated overseas.

 

Expected Pricing & Rivals

 

India pricing is projected between ₹60–65 lakh ex‑showroom if imported as a CBU; a future CKD strategy could lower prices to ₹55 lakh levels. Its main competitors in India’s premium EV segment will likely include Tesla Model 3 (if available), BMW i4, and BYD Seal EV.

 

Conclusion

 

The confirmed arrival of the Hyundai Ioniq 6 marks a significant milestone in India’s EV market. With futuristic design, class-leading aerodynamics, ultra-fast charging, and a tech-rich cabin, it elevates Hyundai’s presence in the premium electric sedan space. Despite a premium price tag, its range, performance, and advanced feature set position it to compete effectively with international EV offerings and set new benchmarks for luxury electric mobility in India.

 

📝 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

 

Q: When will the Hyundai Ioniq 6 launch in India?
A: Expected in late 2025, with bookings possibly opening in early 2025 via select Hyundai EV outlets.

Q: What is the expected price range?
A: Likely between ₹60–65 lakh ex-showroom; future CKD assembly could bring it down to ₹55 lakh.

Q: What battery and range options are available?
A: Options include a 53 kWh battery (~429 km WLTP) and a 77.4 kWh battery (~614 km WLTP).

Q: Does it support ultra-fast charging?
A: Yes—10–80% in 18 minutes with a 350 kW DC charger using the 800-volt system.

Q: What engines and drivetrains are offered?
A: Single motor RWD variants (≈228 hp, 350 Nm) and dual-motor AWD (≈320 hp, 605 Nm) available depending on battery choice.

Q: What are the key interior and safety features?
A: Cabin includes dual 12.3″ screens, ambient lighting, V2L support, eco trim, ventilated seats, and ADAS + 360° camera, backed by six airbags and stability systems.

Q: Who are its competitors in India?
A: Tesla Model 3, BMW i4, BYD Seal EV; possibly performance variants like Kia EV6 overseas.