The Ioniq 6 is a tall car, almost 59 inches at the top of the roof, although it doesn’t look it, thanks to a well-placed strip of cladding along the lower edge and a sharp crease through the lower third of the doors. On the standard 18-inch wheels, with the active air flaps closed and with the camera mirrors, the Ioniq 6 has a claimed drag coefficient of 0.21. Even tricked out on 20-inch wheels and with vents open, the sedan is sleek, not only due to its overall shape, but also its dual spoilers, covered-over front-wheel gaps, and slight taper at the rear.
Hyundai IONIQ 6 Home Charging (0 -> 100%)
Regular wall plugs and charging stations can both be used for charging. A charging station is always used for public charging. When it comes to charging times, it always depends on how fast the charging station. Below is a complete list of Hyundai IONIQ 6 charging possibilities. This chart show option of charging from zero level to full charge.
Charging Point | Max. Power | Avg. Power | Charging Time |
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Wall Plug (2.3 kW) | 230V / 1x10A | 2.3 kW | 38 hours |
1-phase 16A (3.7 kW) | 230V / 1x16A | 3.7 kW | 23h 45m |
1-phase 32A (7.4 kW) | 230V / 1x32A | 7.4 kW | 11h 45m |
3-phase 16A (11 kW) | 400V / 3x16A | 11 kW | 8 hours |
3-phase 32A (22 kW) | 400V / 3x16A | 11 kW † | 8 hours |
Hyundai IONIQ 6 Rapid charging (10 -> 80%)
Rapid charging provides longer trips by quickly adding as much range as possible. After reaching an 80 percent state of charge, charging power will dramatically drop. As a result, a normal quick charge rarely exceeds 80% state of charge. The rapid charge rate of an electric vehicle is determined by the charger utilized and the maximum charging power that the vehicle is capable of handling.
Table shows all details for rapid charging possibilities of Hyundai IONIQ 6.
Charging Point | Avg. Power | Charging Time |
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CCS (50 kW DC) | 50 kW | 65 min |
CCS (100 kW DC) | 95 kW † | 34 min |
CCS (150 kW DC) | 135 kW † | 24 min |
CCS (175 kW DC) | 155 kW † | 21 min |
CCS (350 kW DC) | 220 kW † | 16 min |
Max. Power: maximum power provided by charge point
Avg. Power: average power provided by charge point over a session from 10% to 80%.
Time: time needed to charge from 10% to 80%.
CO2 Emission
Hyundai IONIQ 6 doesn’t emits CO2 while driving. The energy required to charge the battery may have been created (in part) from the combustion of fossil fuels. Internal combustion engine vehicles will always emit CO2. Furthermore, CO2 is emitted during the manufacture and transportation of fossil fuels.