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Hyundai Ioniq

The no-fluff guide to the 2021 Hyundai Ioniq — 170 miles of range, real-world tips, and honest answers to the questions you actually have.

170

miles EPA range

43.2

kWh battery

Available Trims

YearTrimRangeBatteryDC Fast
2021Electric170 mi43.2 kWh
2020Electric170 mi43.2 kWh
2019Electric124 mi31 kWh
2018Electric124 mi31 kWh
2017Electric124 mi31 kWh

Common Questions About the Hyundai Ioniq

How far can the 2021 Hyundai Ioniq go on a single charge?

The 2021 Hyundai Ioniq has an EPA-estimated range of 170 miles. In practice, knock 10-20% off that for real life — highway speeds, cold weather, and running the heater or AC all take a bite. Most owners report getting about 80-90% of the EPA number in mixed driving. Not a dealbreaker, just worth knowing.

What battery does the 2021 Hyundai Ioniq have?

The 2021 Hyundai Ioniq comes with a 43.2 kWh battery pack. Compact pack — best suited for city driving and shorter commutes. Know your limits and it'll treat you well.

How long does it take to charge the 2021 Hyundai Ioniq at home?

On a Level 2 home charger (240V), the 2021 Hyundai Ioniq takes about 6 hours from empty to full. But nobody actually charges from empty — plug in at 30% and you're looking at maybe 4 hours. Overnight while you sleep, basically. A Level 1 outlet (regular 120V) is much slower — fine for topping off but not realistic as your only option unless your commute is very short.

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