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2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 Prices Cut by up to $4100, Starts at $38,615

By Matthew Lynch
January 15, 2024
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In a surprising turn of events, the 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 has seen a significant price cut of up to $4,100 across different trims and options. With its new starting price of $38,615 (excluding destination charges), the Ioniq 6 has become an even more attractive option for customers considering an electric vehicle.

The Ioniq 6 is a highly anticipated EV from the South Korean automaker, showcasing cutting-edge design and technologies. The price reduction comes as a welcome surprise and is expected to increase the model’s competitive edge within the growing EV market.

With sleek styling and inspired by the Hyundai Prophecy concept car, the Ioniq 6 seeks to blend performance and luxury in an affordable package. The bold move by Hyundai to reduce prices further emphasizes their commitment to pushing electric vehicles into the mainstream market.

At its initial launch, the Ioniq 6 is set to be available in three different trims—Base, Limited, and Ultimate. Each trim offers varying degrees of features and options; however, all share a common goal—offering buyers an incredible value for their investment.

The Base model will now start at $38,615 with its price reduction. It offers an impressive set of standard equipment that includes a large infotainment screen, premium audio system, and Hyundai’s advanced safety suite.

Taking it up a notch is the Limited trim that now starts at $44,215. This model adds luxurious leather seating surfaces, larger wheels, improved driver assistance systems like adaptive cruise control and blind-spot monitoring. The Ultimate trim takes premium features further with a starting price of $48,415 after the price reduction of $4,100.

Not only do customers save on initial purchase costs with these new prices, but potential incentives like federal tax credits and state rebates may increase its affordability. The price drop should also attract customers from other brands, making the Ioniq 6 an appealing option amongst its rivals.

The 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 is expected to go on sale in late 2023, with many eagerly anticipating a chance to get their hands on this stylish and efficient vehicle—now at a more affordable price point. With advanced safety features, luxurious amenities, and a stylish design, the Ioniq 6 could become the new face of affordable EVs for the masses.

In summary, the 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6’s price cut of up to $4,100 makes it an even more enticing choice for those looking to purchase an electric vehicle. The South Korean automaker’s bold move demonstrates its commitment to making EV technology more accessible to everyone and providing outstanding value without sacrificing quality or style.

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