2021 Hyundai IONIQ

$33,245 - $38,815

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2021 Hyundai IONIQ Overview

The Hyundai IONIQ comes in hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and all-electric models. It’s designed for eco-friendly driving with modern tech and a spacious interior. Its efficiency and low emissions make it a smart pick for green drivers.

2021 Hyundai IONIQ Electric Vehicle Data

38.3 kWh

Battery Capacity

170

EPA Range

160 - 161 miles

Estimated Range in 3 Years

4.44 miles/kilowatt-hour

Efficiency

J1772 charging connector

Charging Connector Type

N/A

Battery Warranty Duration

Charging

Charging times will vary based on a variety of factors including ambient temperature, charger type, battery condition, initial state of charge and others.

DC Fast Charging

Public Charging

Hyundai IONIQ Charging Time**

40 - 60 miles

up to 80% charge*

240V L2 Setup

Home Charging

Hyundai IONIQ Charging Time*

5.8 hours

Full charge

*Charging time is an estimate from the EPA.

**Fast charging times can vary based on temperature, battery state of charge, charging equipment and other factors.

2021 Hyundai IONIQ Prices

Hyundai IONIQ Trim MSRP Invoice Price
2021 Hyundai IONIQ SE Hatchback $33,245
2021 Hyundai IONIQ Limited Hatchback $38,815

How fast does Hyundai IONIQ Sell?

Explore how quickly the Hyundai IONIQ is moving off lots. Navigate to your state or city for more detailed insights on local Hyundai IONIQ availability and offers.

Make Model Market Day Supply
The number of days needed to sell all vehicles in inventory, based on the vehicle's daily selling rate.
Total For Sale
The total number of active listings for similar year, make, model, and trim vehicles.
Total Sold (45 days)
The number of similar year, make, model, trim vehicles that have sold in the past 45 days.
Avg Selling Price

1

Lexus
RX 18 4,075 10,330 $57,820

2

Toyota
Sienna 22 7,021 14,050 $51,256

3

Lexus
RX Hybrid 23 3,527 6,885 $58,672

4

Kia
Forte 23 1,119 2,217 $22,533

5

Lexus
NX 24 3,639 6,696 $49,282

Make

Lexus
1

Model

RX

Market Day Supply

The number of days needed to sell all vehicles in inventory, based on the vehicle's daily selling rate.

18

Total For Sale

The total number of active listings for similar year, make, model, and trim vehicles.

4,075

Total Sold (45 days)

The number of similar year, make, model, trim vehicles that have sold in the past 45 days.

10,330

Avg Selling Price

$57,820

2

Model

Sienna

Market Day Supply

The number of days needed to sell all vehicles in inventory, based on the vehicle's daily selling rate.

22

Total For Sale

The total number of active listings for similar year, make, model, and trim vehicles.

7,021

Total Sold (45 days)

The number of similar year, make, model, trim vehicles that have sold in the past 45 days.

14,050

Avg Selling Price

$51,256

Make

Lexus
3

Market Day Supply

The number of days needed to sell all vehicles in inventory, based on the vehicle's daily selling rate.

23

Total For Sale

The total number of active listings for similar year, make, model, and trim vehicles.

3,527

Total Sold (45 days)

The number of similar year, make, model, trim vehicles that have sold in the past 45 days.

6,885

Avg Selling Price

$58,672

Make

Kia
4

Model

Forte

Market Day Supply

The number of days needed to sell all vehicles in inventory, based on the vehicle's daily selling rate.

23

Total For Sale

The total number of active listings for similar year, make, model, and trim vehicles.

1,119

Total Sold (45 days)

The number of similar year, make, model, trim vehicles that have sold in the past 45 days.

2,217

Avg Selling Price

$22,533

Make

Lexus
5

Model

NX

Market Day Supply

The number of days needed to sell all vehicles in inventory, based on the vehicle's daily selling rate.

24

Total For Sale

The total number of active listings for similar year, make, model, and trim vehicles.

3,639

Total Sold (45 days)

The number of similar year, make, model, trim vehicles that have sold in the past 45 days.

6,696

Avg Selling Price

$49,282

Knowing which cars sell fast or slow can make a big difference. For buyers, fast-selling cars may be in high demand, while slower-selling cars could mean better deals. For sellers, this info helps you price your car and understand how long it might take to sell. With this data, you can confidently navigate the car market.

2021 Hyundai IONIQ Specs

Trim

2021 Hyundai IONIQ Warranty

The Hyundai warranty offers 60 month/60,000 miles limited coverage and 60 month/60,000 miles (FLT) powertrain protection, ensuring your vehicle is safeguarded against defects in materials and workmanship.

Manufacturer Warranty

Basic warranty:

60 month/60,000 miles

Corrosion perforation warranty:

84 month/unlimited

Maintenance warranty:

36 month/36,000 miles

Powertrain warranty:

120 month/100,000 miles

Powertrain warranty:

60 month/60,000 miles (FLT)

Roadside warranty:

60 month/unlimited

Traction battery warranty:

120 month/100000 miles

An extended warranty is optional but recommended.

$1,958

Cost of maintenance/repair in the first five years.

This is less than the industry average for popular Hatchback models by $6,088.

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4%

Chance that this car will need a major repair in its first five years.

This is 17% better than similar vehicles in this segment.

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A higher score reflects a more reliable car, meaning the likelihood and cost of repairs is lower.

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2021 Hyundai IONIQ Costs of Ownership

The average cost of owning an Hyundai IONIQ for 5 years is $54,842. This will vary per trim level, driving habits and region. See how these ownership costs compare to each other below. Click on any of the categories to see a complete breakdown of each cost.



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FAQs about the Hyundai IONIQ
The Hyundai IONIQ will hold 50% of it's value after 5 years. This ranks among popular vehicles in our last study. Use our Hyundai IONIQ Depreciation Calculator to learn more about its residual value.
Maintaining a Hyundai IONIQ will cost $392 per year on average through the first 5 years of new ownership. Costs and probability of repair increase over time. Click here to see more details on Hyundai IONIQ maintenance costs and schedule.
Auto insurance for the Hyundai IONIQ will cost about $2,530 per year. There are many factors that influence insurance rates. Click here to see how each of these impacts Hyundai IONIQ insurance costs.
The invoice price is roughly what dealers pay for the vehicle and will help when negotiating. Unlock the Hyundai IONIQ invoice price and much more with our Insights tool.
The distance an EV can travel depends on the model, but most can go between 250 and 350 miles on a full charge with mixed city and highway driving. EVs actually get more range in the city and less on highways. In cold weather, EVs can lose 20% to 30% of their range.
The charging time depends on where you charge. Most people charge at home using a 'level 2' charger, which takes 6 to 8 hours for a full charge. If you use a 'level 3' DC fast charger, charging times can vary depending on the model of the EV. Some of the fastest charging EVs aren't the most expensive ones.It’s best to charge to about 80% and then keep going. Charging from 80% to 100% usually takes longer than charging from 10% to 80%. In 2025, fast-charging EVs can add 200 miles in just 20 minutes, while most others take 25 to 40 minutes.
Charging at home or work is the cheapest option. Some employers even offer free charging. At home, it usually costs between $10 and $20 for a full charge, depending on electricity rates. If you can charge during off-peak hours, it might be even cheaper.Public fast charging is more expensive, sometimes even as much as gasoline. On average, DC fast charging costs about $0.45 per kilowatt-hour, which means it could cost $25 to $35 to charge an EV from 10% to 80%.
Most EVs come with an 8-year or 100,000-mile warranty that covers the battery, motor, and other major parts. EVs often last between 200,000 and 300,000 miles before needing a new battery.However, if the battery needs to be replaced outside of the warranty, it can cost over $15,000. Luckily, battery prices are dropping as more are made in North America, and better technology is being used.Old batteries don’t always need to be fully replaced—they can sometimes be repaired or recycled for other uses, like storing energy.
EVs are fully electric, which means they don’t have a gas engine. They run entirely on electricity from their battery.Plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) have both a gas engine and a small battery that can be charged for short trips using only electricity. Most PHEVs can drive 20 to 40 miles on electricity before the gas engine kicks in.

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