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Hyundai Prices The American-Made Ioniq 9 Ahead of Its Imminent Release

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hyundai prices the american made ioniq 9 ahead of its imminent release

The Ioniq 9 is on sale, arriving on dealers’ lots this month, and Hyundai has detailed pricing for the American-made three-row electric SUV. Built in Georgia, the Ioniq 9 is on sale in six trims, all of which are eligible for the $7,500 federal tax credit.






hyundai prices the american made ioniq 9 ahead of its imminent release

The base rear-wheel drive Ioniq 9 starts at $60,555, which includes a $1,600 destination charge. It offers 335 miles of range, 215 horsepower, and 3,500 pounds of towing. The AWD SE trim starts at $64,365, and the SEL model costs $67,920. Skipping a few trims and opting for the top Calligraphy Design trim pushes the price to $78,090.

The sweet spot in the lineup for many buyers will likely be the midrange Performance Limited trim, which has a load of goodies and surprising speed. It offers 21-inch wheels, heated and ventilated second-row captain’s chairs, a panoramic sunroof, and a Bose audio system. The Ioniq 9 performance variants gain more power and a sub-five-second 0-60 mph time, but they trade some of their range to achieve that speed, only offering 311 miles.






hyundai prices the american made ioniq 9 ahead of its imminent release

As promised, Hyundai equips every Ioniq 9 with a Tesla North American Charging Standard (NACS) port from the factory. The SUV also comes with a CCS adapter, allowing owners to charge at both Tesla Superchargers and the thousands of third-party charging stations across the country. Buyers may also be eligible for up to $400 in charging credits or a free Level 2 home charger.

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