The Hyundai Ioniq 9, a fully loaded large electric SUV, is set to launch in Australia in the second quarter of 2025, competing with models like the Volvo EX90 and Kia EV9.
It will be initially offered as a top-spec variant priced over $100,000, with the potential for a broader lineup later on.
Kia EV9 is offered in different trims and powertrains, while the Ioniq 9 will have three trim levels in Korea with luxurious features.
The Ioniq 9 boasts a 110.3kWh battery, 620km estimated range, and fast charging capability, with various performance levels and seating configurations.
Equipped with Terrain Traction Control and AI-powered Auto Terrain Mode, the Ioniq 9 offers adjustable drive modes for different road surfaces.
The design features a distinctive front light bar, 'parametric pixel' lighting elements, and a sleek profile with advanced aerodynamics.
Interior highlights include a large curved display, premium sound system options, and a range of color choices for a luxurious cabin experience.
Advanced features include fully reclining seats, device charging ports, UV-C sterilizer, active safety technology, and customizable infotainment options.
The Ioniq 9 aims to provide a premium electric SUV experience with cutting-edge technology and safety features for the Australian market.
Hyundai's flagship EV promises a blend of luxury, performance, and innovation to cater to the growing demand for electric SUVs.