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The new Hyundai IONIQ 6 is an all-electric saloon that feels genuinely different from the usual family car. Its streamlined shape helps it travel further on a charge, while the low, wide body gives it a planted feel on the road without making it awkward to drive in town. If you want an EV that looks distinctive but still works well for daily life, the IONIQ 6 makes a strong case for itself.
What sets the latest IONIQ 6 apart is how much thought has gone into efficiency and day-to-day comfort. Inside, the layout feels cleaner and more useful than many rivals, with twin 12.3-inch displays, easy smartphone connectivity, and a cabin designed to feel calm rather than cluttered.
If you want to see how the Hyundai IONIQ 6 fits into real life, from rear passenger space to charging convenience, you can book a test drive with Vertu and experience it properly for yourself.
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Trim |
Best for |
Key features |
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Premium |
Drivers who want the core IONIQ 6 experience with strong range, high safety spec, and everyday comfort |
77.4kWh battery, dual 12.3-inch displays, heated front seats, heated steering wheel, Hyundai SmartSense driver assistance, rear parking sensors, reversing camera, pixelated LED rear lighting |
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N Line |
Drivers who want the IONIQ 6’s efficiency with a sportier look and a more distinctive road presence |
N Line exterior styling, sports-style detailing, dark trim accents, stronger visual presence, the same core long-range EV strengths with a sharper appearance inside and out |
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Ultimate |
Drivers who want the fullest comfort and technology package |
Higher equipment level, premium interior finishes, more convenience features, extra parking support, head-up display, surround-view monitor, Bose audio, relaxation-focused cabin upgrades, optional digital side mirrors |
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Trim |
Powertrain |
Official range |
Running cost highlights |
What it means day to day |
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Premium |
77.4kWh battery, rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive depending on version |
Up to 338 miles in rear-wheel drive form |
800V charging can take the battery from 10% to 80% in as little as 18 minutes on a compatible rapid charger |
This trim suits long commutes well and helps reduce time spent charging on longer trips |
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N Line |
77.4kWh battery, most commonly paired with the same long-range setup |
Up to 338 miles depending on drivetrain and wheel choice |
Sportier styling can slightly influence efficiency depending on final specification, but you still get the IONIQ 6’s main charging and range strengths |
This works well if you want the same practical EV running costs with a more striking look |
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Ultimate |
77.4kWh battery, rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive depending on version |
Up to 338 miles in the most efficient setup |
Rapid charging, strong efficiency, and low day-to-day electricity costs compared with many petrol or diesel alternatives |
You get the comfort and technology upgrade without losing the main benefits that make the IONIQ 6 easy to live with |
A Hyundai IONIQ 6 on finance can be a practical way to move into electric driving without paying the full cost upfront. It also gives you more flexibility if you are choosing between trims like Premium, N Line, and Ultimate, because you can often shape the monthly cost around deposit, mileage, and contract length.
At Vertu, Hyundai IONIQ 6 on finance may be available through a range of products depending on the version you choose and the terms available at the time.
If you want to understand these options in more detail, read car finance explained before choosing the right Hyundai IONIQ 6 on finance package for you.
If you want to buy a new Hyundai IONIQ 6, visiting a Hyundai dealership at Vertu gives you the chance to compare trims properly, look at the cabin materials in person, and talk through charging, range, and finance with a team that knows the model well. That matters with an EV like the IONIQ 6, because details such as battery range, charging speed, and equipment level can make a real difference to the ownership experience.
A Hyundai visit also gives you access to ongoing support, from handover guidance to aftersales help and trusted customer service. If you are still weighing up your options, you can also browse other new Hyundai models to compare body styles, specifications, and budgets in one place.
If you want to widen the search further, you can also explore all new cars in stock. Whether you prefer to enquire online or arrange a visit in person, Vertu makes it easy to move forward.
Premium is the right fit for most buyers who want the main IONIQ 6 benefits without stepping into the higher trims. N Line is the better choice if you like the look of the IONIQ 6 but want sharper styling and more visual character. Ultimate suits drivers who want the fullest comfort and technology package, especially if features like a head-up display, surround-view monitor, premium audio, and optional digital side mirrors matter to you.
Yes. The layout is modern, but it does not feel confusing once you sit in it. The main screens are clear, smartphone connectivity is familiar, and the controls are arranged to make daily driving simpler rather than more complicated.
Yes, it is easier to place than its low, sleek shape might suggest. The camera systems and parking sensors help you judge the corners more confidently, and higher trims add even more support through surround-view technology.
The Hyundai IONIQ 6 usually sits in the higher insurance groups, broadly around groups 34 to 41 depending on trim and drivetrain. Premium rear-wheel drive versions often sit lower than more powerful or higher-spec versions, while N Line and Ultimate can vary depending on final equipment and wheel size.
A new Hyundai IONIQ 6 comes with Hyundai’s five-year unlimited mileage vehicle warranty. The high-voltage battery is also covered for eight years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. That gives buyers useful reassurance around the most important EV components.
That depends on how predictable your annual mileage is. A fixed plan can work well if you like clear, regular costs and know roughly how much you drive each year. A flexible plan may suit you better if your usage changes or if you want servicing to follow your actual driving pattern more closely. For more model-specific support, take a look at Hyundai servicing.
Vehicle reviews are conducted by an independent reviewer, information, images and specifications included may not be correct.
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