
Hyundai Ioniq 9 Performance AWD












Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New)
- $71,250
- Price USA (Used)
- No Data
- Country of Manufacture
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- South Korea
- USA
- South Korea
- Years of Production
- 2025-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- SUV
- Market Availability
- EU, USA
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Ultra-fast 800V charging
- Standard Tesla NACS port
- Spacious 7-seat cabin
- Potent dual-motor AWD
- Futuristic, bold styling
Reasons Not to Buy
- High $73,000 price tag
- Heavy curb weight
- Average range efficiency
- Unproven "Announced" status
- No US safety ratings yet
Overview
Get ready for Hyundai's biggest and boldest EV yet, the 2025 Ioniq 9 Performance AWD. This three-row, 7-seat electric SUV is here to challenge the likes of the Kia EV9 and Tesla Model X, positioning itself as the brand's new flagship. Starting at an estimated $71,250, this top-tier Performance trim packs a serious punch with a potent dual-motor all-wheel-drive system. It blends futuristic styling, a cavernous, tech-filled interior, and impressive power, making it a compelling option for families looking to go electric without compromise.
What's New for 2025?
The entire Ioniq 9 is brand new for the 2025 model year, marking a massive step up for Hyundai's electric ambitions. It brings the wild design of the SEVEN concept to life, landing as the largest vehicle built on the versatile E-GMP platform. This flagship introduces Hyundai's biggest battery pack to date, a more luxurious and lounge-like cabin than ever before, and cutting-edge tech. It's not just an update; it's a whole new chapter for the Ioniq family, setting a new benchmark for space, style, and electric capability.
Design & Exterior
The Ioniq 9 makes a dramatic statement with its futuristic, blocky design dominated by Hyundai's signature Parametric Pixel lighting front and rear. It's a seriously substantial machine, measuring a massive 199.2 inches long, 78 inches wide, and 70.5 inches tall. The clean body lines are accented by flush, pop-out door handles and unique aero-optimized wheels that scream "high-tech." The Performance AWD trim boasts distinctive styling elements that give it an even more assertive stance on the road, ensuring this family hauler turns heads wherever it goes.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the Ioniq 9 and you're greeted by a stunningly spacious and minimalist cabin that feels more like a mobile lounge. A massive panoramic screen housing the digital dash and infotainment system, with standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, dominates the view. With its standard 7-seat configuration, there's room for the whole crew. Cargo space is properly massive, offering 21.9 cubic feet behind the third row and expanding to a cavernous 86.9 cubic feet with all rear seats folded. Plus, a handy 1.8 cubic foot frunk adds extra versatility.
Performance & Driving Experience
The Performance AWD trim really lives up to its name, rocketing this big SUV from 0-60 mph in a brisk 5.0 seconds. Power comes from a dual-motor setup—one Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor on each axle—for confident all-wheel drive. This powertrain delivers a total of 422 horsepower and a massive 516 lb-ft of instant torque. Despite its size, the ride is plush and serene, but stomp on the accelerator, and it surges forward with surprising urgency. Selectable regenerative braking modes, including a true one-pedal driving "i-Pedal," make city driving a breeze.
Range, Battery & Charging
Under the floor sits a substantial 106 kWh usable battery pack. According to Green Cars Compare's calculations, this delivers a practical real-world range of 306 miles, with an impressive efficiency of 2.89 mi/kWh. The 800-volt architecture is the real star here, enabling a mind-blowing maximum DC fast-charging speed of 350 kW, which can juice the battery from 10-80% in well under 25 minutes. For the US market, it comes equipped with a Tesla (NACS) port. At home, the standard 10.9 kW on-board charger provides a full charge overnight.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
While official NHTSA safety ratings are still pending, the Ioniq 9 is expected to earn top marks. It comes absolutely loaded with Hyundai's advanced SmartSense safety suite. This Performance AWD trim gets the full "Highway Driving Assist" package as standard, which includes sophisticated adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go, active lane-keeping assist, and forward collision-avoidance. Features like blind-spot view monitors that project a live camera feed into the instrument cluster provide an extra layer of confidence, making it a truly reassuring family vehicle.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
Hyundai's "America's Best Warranty" is a huge selling point, and the Ioniq 9 gets the royal treatment. It includes a 5-year/60,000-mile limited vehicle warranty alongside the legendary 10-year/100,000-mile warranty for both the powertrain and the high-voltage battery. This provides incredible peace of mind for EV ownership. On top of that, Hyundai includes complimentary maintenance for the first 3 years or 36,000 miles, covering standard services like tire rotations, which helps keep initial running costs impressively low for such a sophisticated vehicle.
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