Euro NCAP

See the safety results of the Hyundai IONIQ 6 by Euro NCAP

Results
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10.0 10 Clean Air Index
9.6 10 Energy Efficiency Index
9.8 10 Greenhouse Gas Index
Laboratory Tests NMHC NOX NH3 CO PN
10.010 Cold Test
10.010 Warm Test
10.010 Highway
10.010 Cold Ambient Test
Road Test
10.010 On-Road Drive
5.05 On-Road Short Trip
8.08 On-Road Heavy Load
5.05 On-Road Light Load
2.02 Congestion
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  • n.a.
  • good
  • adequate
  • marginal
  • weak
  • poor

Comments

With no tailpipe emissions, the electric Hyundai IONIQ 6 naturally scores the full 10 points in the Clean Air part of the assessment.

Laboratory Tests Energy
10.010 Cold Test 16.7kWh100 km
10.010 Warm Test 16.3kWh100 km
9.510 Highway 23.5kWh100 km
8.910 Cold Ambient Test 27.6kWh100 km
Consumption Driving Range
Average 18.8kWh100 km 461km
Worst-Case 27.6kWh100 km 306km
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  • n.a.
  • good
  • adequate
  • marginal
  • weak
  • poor

Comments

The Hyundai IONIQ 6 impresses with low consumption results, not only in the standard WLTC+ Lab Tests but also in the Highway Test and in the -7°C Cold Ambient Test. Here, the vehicle needs only 23.5 and 27.6 kWh/100 km, respectively. These values are among the best recorded by Green NCAP so far. The On-Road Drive was performed at chilly 8°C and on a wet road and yet the IONIQ 6 recorded a consumption of just 17.2 kWh/100 km, which gives it a range of 491 km.

Greenhouse Gases CO2 N2O CH4
10.010 Cold Test
10.010 Warm Test
10.010 Highway
9.410 Cold Ambient Test
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  • n.a.
  • good
  • adequate
  • marginal
  • weak
  • poor

Comments

The Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Index is based on a Well-to-Wheel+ approach, meaning that the GHG emissions related to the supply of energy are added to those of the tailpipe. The vehicle's production is not yet included in the assessment due to the implicit limitations of generic data about global supply chains. Since the IONIQ 6 is a purely electric car, its assessed GHG emissions originate only from the upstream processes of electricity supply – ca. 46‑78 g CO2‑eq./km. Thanks to its low energy consumption and the relatively low GHG of EU electricity production, the Hyundai scores a very high 9.8/10.

Our verdict

The Hyundai IONIQ 6 is a mid-range electric car based on the Hyundai Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP). It is a 4-door saloon with 5 seats with an empty mass of 2,078 kg and a declared usable battery capacity of 77.4 kWh. The 239 kW powertrain with 2 motors is the same as the Kia EV6 AWD. Although the vehicle is heavy, the good efficiency values can be attributed to an aerodynamic body design, efficient powertrain and well managed heating system, using a combination of a PTC-heater, heat pump and waste heat utilisation. In combination with the low consumption figures, the large battery allows for ranges of around 500 km under real world conditions and 360 km in dynamic Highway driving. As a worst case, a range of 306 km is calculated based on the consumption measured in a single short drive at -7°C without intermediate charging and with fast cabin heat-up and a comfortable cabin temperature. In reality, a single long drive would exceed this range as the cabin temperature would need to be warmed from -7°C only once. Using 11 kW AC charging, Green NCAP determined an available battery capacity of 75.2 kWh, while 84.5 kWh needs to come from the electricity grid for a full recharge. This results in a creditable but fairly typical grid-to-battery output efficiency of 89%. Overall, the IONIQ 6 shines with an Average Score of 98% and gets the well-deserved 5 Green Stars.

Specifications

  • Tested Car KMHM541C1PA01XXXX
  • Publication Date 02 2024
  • Vehicle Class Large Family Car
  • Emissions Class Euro 6 AX
  • Tyres 225/55 R18
  • Mass 2,078 kg
  • System Power/Torque 239 kW/605 Nm
  • Declared Battery Capacity 77.4 kWh
  • Declared Driving Range Overall 583 km City 745 km
  • Declared Consumption 15.1 kWh/100 km
  • Heating Concept Waste heat & PTC & Heat pump