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Hyundai Ioniq 6: How much does the electric car cost in Greece?

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The official representative of Hyundai in Greece has announced the sales prices of the purely electric Ioniq 6, which means the start of its sales in the domestic market. Although Hyundai started with the Ioniq 5, the Ioniq 6 caused an even bigger sensation among the global buying public.

The South Korean car surprised me more as it proved in practice that a purely electric model can be stylish, beautiful and very aerodynamic.

It is Hyundai's second model in a row with this drive technology. It relies on its custom Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP) architecture to offer 800V ultra-fast charging capabilities for a 10 to 80% charge in 18 minutes and an extremely spacious interior.

With an extremely low drag coefficient of just 0.21, the new electric car is one of the market's most aerodynamic and energy-efficient electric vehicles.

Standard energy consumption is just 13.9 kWh/100 km (according to WLTP), and the maximum theoretical range reaches 614 km (according to WLTP).

The prices of the Ioniq 6 in Greece

According to the Greek representative of Hyundai, as reported by News Auto, the model will be available in five different versions. Specifically, these are:

  • Ioniq 6 "Premium", 53 kW / h, 151 PS, RWD: From 49,490 euros without the benefit of the "Move Electric II" program. With the benefit of this, it starts at 41,490 euros.
  • Ioniq 6 "Premium", 77 kW / h, 230 PS, RWD: From 54,990 euros without the benefit of the "Move Electric II" program. With the benefit of this, it starts at 46,990 euros.
  • Ioniq 6 "Distinctive", 77 kW / h, 230 PS, RWD: From 60,290 euros without the benefit of the program "Move Electric II". With the benefit of this, it starts at 52,290 euros.
  • Ioniq 6 "Premium", 77 kW / h, 325 PS, AWD: From 58,490 euros without the benefit of the program "Move Electric II". With the benefit of this, it starts at 50,490 euros.
  • Ioniq 6 "Distinctive", 77 kW / h, 325 PS, AWD: From 63,790 euros without the benefit of the program "Move Electric II". With the benefit of this, it starts from 55,790 euros.

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