Hyundai IONIQ 6

Long Range RWD

2024 model year

V2L
V2H
V2G
Tow
338miles WLTP
77.4kWh usable
233kW DC peak
£46,950from OTR

The IONIQ 6 LR RWD sets a benchmark for efficiency and rapid charging in the family saloon segment.

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Hyundai IONIQ 6 variants

Compare all available Hyundai IONIQ 6 trims.

VariantPrice OTRWLTP rangeDC peakV2LV2HV2G
Long Range RWD£46,950338 mi233 kW
Long Range AWD£52,950305 mi233 kW

Full specifications

Full technical specifications
Usable battery 77.4 kWh
Gross battery 84 kWh
WLTP range 338 miles
Efficiency 4.4 mi/kWh
Max AC charging 11 kW
Max DC charging 233 kW
Charge time 0–100% (7kW) 12.1 hrs
Charge time 10–80% (DC) 18 min
Charge port(s) CCS2
Seats 5
Boot capacity 401 litres
Towing capacity Not rated
Heat pump Yes
Drivetrain Front-wheel drive
BIK rate 2026/27 4%

Vehicle-to-X capability

V2L (Vehicle-to-Load)

Supported

Output: 3.6 kW

800V architecture; V2L via CCS port and indoor socket

Charging at home

Max AC charging

11 kW

0–100% at 7kW: approx. 12.1 hrs

Max DC rapid charging

233 kW

10–80% rapid: approx. 18 min

Charge ports

CCS2

Company car tax (BIK)

4% BIK 2026/27

All pure electric vehicles attract a flat 4% BIK rate in 2026/27, rising to 5% in 2027/28. This makes the Hyundai IONIQ 6 Long Range RWD significantly cheaper as a company car than a petrol or diesel equivalent. Confirm on GOV.UK.

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Alternatives to consider

How the Hyundai IONIQ 6 Long Range RWD compares to similar EVs on battery, range, home charging speed and V2X capability.

EV6 Long Range RWD

Kia CCS

Battery (usable)
74 kWh
WLTP range
328 miles
Max AC rate
11 kW
Max DC rapid
233 kW
0–100% at 7kW
~11.6 hrs
10–80% rapid
~18 mins
V2G ✕
V2H ✕
V2L ✓

Sister 800V platform in a sportback body, identical rapid-charge capability

IONIQ 6 Long Range AWD

Hyundai CCS

Battery (usable)
77.4 kWh
WLTP range
305 miles
Max AC rate
11 kW
Max DC rapid
233 kW
0–100% at 7kW
~12.1 hrs
10–80% rapid
~18 mins
V2G ✕
V2H ✕
V2L ✓

Adds AWD traction but gives up 33 miles of range and costs more

Model 3 Long Range RWD

Tesla CCS

Battery (usable)
75 kWh
WLTP range
390 miles
Max AC rate
11 kW
Max DC rapid
250 kW
0–100% at 7kW
~11.8 hrs
10–80% rapid
~25 mins
V2G ✕
V2H ✕
V2L ✕

Saloon rival with access to the Supercharger network across the UK

Pros & cons

Strengths

  • 338-mile WLTP range, best in the Hyundai EV range for this battery size
  • 800V architecture with 233kW DC peak — 10–80% in 18 minutes
  • 4.37 miles per kWh efficiency — among the highest of any family saloon

Weaknesses

  • 401-litre saloon boot is smaller than the IONIQ 5's 527 litres
  • No towing capacity rated — not suitable for caravan or trailer use
  • No V2H or V2G, only V2L at 3.6kW via the CCS port

Hyundai IONIQ 6 Long Range RWD FAQs

How does the IONIQ 6 achieve such a high WLTP range?

The IONIQ 6's aerodynamic body has a Cd of 0.21, one of the lowest drag coefficients of any production EV. Combined with the 77.4kWh usable battery and rear-wheel-drive efficiency, it reaches 338 miles WLTP.

What is the DC charging speed on the IONIQ 6 Long Range RWD?

It accepts up to 233kW DC via the 800V CCS system, completing a 10–80% charge in approximately 18 minutes at a compatible ultra-rapid charger.

Can the IONIQ 6 tow a trailer or caravan?

No. The IONIQ 6 Long Range RWD has a zero-rated towing capacity and is not approved for towing. If towing is required, the IONIQ 5 is the appropriate alternative within the Hyundai range.

Does the IONIQ 6 support V2H or V2G charging?

No. The IONIQ 6 supports V2L only, at up to 3.6kW via the CCS port or indoor socket, allowing it to power appliances. Full V2H and V2G bidirectional home charging are not available.

Sources & data transparency

All data on this page was verified on 2026-05-14 from primary manufacturer and regulatory sources.