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General Info
Since both vehicles have been discontinued, they are now only available on the used car market. You can get the Hyundai Ioniq Electric Gen 2 (2019-2022) for as low as $10995, while the Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh (2014-2016) begins at $7435.
The Hyundai Ioniq Electric Gen 2 (2019-2022) is a Liftback, whereas the Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh (2014-2016) is a Hatchback.
Property
Hyundai Ioniq Electric Gen 2
Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh
Years of Production
2019-2022 Years of Production
2014-2016 Years of Production
Current Status
Discontinued Current Status
Discontinued Current Status
Country of Manufacture
South Korea Country of Manufacture
Germany Country of Manufacture
Body Style
Liftback Body Style
Hatchback Body Style
Market Availability
EU, USA Market Availability
EU, USA Market Availability
Price USA (Used)
$10995 Price USA (Used)
$7435 Price USA (Used)
GCC Score
4.9 GCC Score
4.4 GCC Score
Range and Efficiency
The Hyundai Ioniq Electric Gen 2 (2019-2022) boasts a greater real-world range, a larger battery, and superior energy efficiency compared to the Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh (2014-2016).
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Hyundai Ioniq Electric Gen 2
Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh
Range (EPA)
170 mi Range (EPA)
83 mi Range (EPA)
Range (WLTP)
193 mi Range (WLTP)
- Range (WLTP)
Range (GCC)
163 mi Range (GCC)
84 mi Range (GCC)
Battery Capacity (Nominal)
40.4 kWh Battery Capacity (Nominal)
24.2 kWh Battery Capacity (Nominal)
Battery Capacity (Usable)
38.3 kWh Battery Capacity (Usable)
20.5 kWh Battery Capacity (Usable)
Efficiency per 100 mi
23.5 kWh/100 mi Efficiency per 100 mi
24.4 kWh/100 mi Efficiency per 100 mi
Efficiency per kWh
4.26 mi/kWh Efficiency per kWh
4.1 mi/kWh Efficiency per kWh
Range and Efficiency Score
6.3 Range and Efficiency Score
5.4 Range and Efficiency Score
Charging
Both vehicles utilize a standard 400-volt architecture.
The Hyundai Ioniq Electric Gen 2 (2019-2022) offers faster charging speeds at DC stations, reaching up to 44 kW, while the Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh (2014-2016) maxes out at 40 kW.
Both vehicles are equipped with the same on-board charger, supporting a maximum AC charging power of 7.2 kW.
Property
Hyundai Ioniq Electric Gen 2
Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh
Max Charging Power (AC)
7.2 kW Max Charging Power (AC)
7.2 kW Max Charging Power (AC)
Max Charging Power (DC)
44 kW Max Charging Power (DC)
40 kW Max Charging Power (DC)
Architecture
400 V Architecture
400 V Architecture
Charge Port
CCS Type 1 Charge Port
CCS Type 1 Charge Port
Charging Score
3.9 Charging Score
3.3 Charging Score
Performance
Both vehicles are front-wheel drive.
The Hyundai Ioniq Electric Gen 2 (2019-2022) boasts greater motor power and accelerates faster from 0 to 60 mph.
Property
Hyundai Ioniq Electric Gen 2
Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh
Drive Type
FWD Drive Type
FWD Drive Type
Motor Type
PMSM Motor Type
PMSM Motor Type
Motor Power (kW)
100 kW Motor Power (kW)
85 kW Motor Power (kW)
Motor Power (hp)
134 hp Motor Power (hp)
114 hp Motor Power (hp)
Motor Torque
218 lb-ft Motor Torque
199 lb-ft Motor Torque
0-60 mph
9.3 s 0-60 mph
10 s 0-60 mph
Top Speed
103 mph Top Speed
87 mph Top Speed
Performance Score
2.9 Performance Score
2.4 Performance Score
Dimensions
The Hyundai Ioniq Electric Gen 2 (2019-2022) is longer, but has a similar width and height to the Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh (2014-2016).
The Hyundai Ioniq Electric Gen 2 (2019-2022) boasts a more extended wheelbase.
Property
Hyundai Ioniq Electric Gen 2
Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh
Length
176 in Length
167.5 in Length
Width (with Mirrors)
80.5 in Width (with Mirrors)
79.8 in Width (with Mirrors)
Width (w/o Mirrors)
71.7 in Width (w/o Mirrors)
70.8 in Width (w/o Mirrors)
Height
57.1 in Height
57.2 in Height
Wheelbase
106.3 in Wheelbase
103.6 in Wheelbase
Cargo and Towing
The Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh (2014-2016) provides more cargo capacity, featuring both a larger trunk and more space with the rear seats folded.
Neither car is equipped with a frunk (front trunk).
Neither vehicle is officially rated for towing in the US.