The Hyundai Ioniq 9 is set to redefine the Australian electric vehicle (EV) landscape as Hyundai’s flagship electric SUV. Slated for a mid-2025 launch, the Ioniq 9 promises a blend of cutting-edge technology, superior comfort, and impressive practicality, making it a strong contender in the premium EV segment.
Designed to cater to families and long-distance travellers, the Ioniq 9 features a three-row seating layout, expansive luggage capacity, and a suite of advanced driver-assistance and connectivity features. Hyundai aims to position the Ioniq 9 as a refined, space-focused alternative to its sibling, the Kia EV9, and other premium rivals.
Pricing and Variants
Korean Market Pricing and Australian Expectations
Type | Value/Description |
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Product Name | Hyundai Ioniq 9 2025 |
Brand | Hyundai |
Model | Ioniq 9 |
Year | 2025 |
Price (AUD) | Sub-$100,000 (starting), Calligraphy AWD over $100,000 |
Battery Capacity | 110 kWh |
Range (WLTP est.) | ~500–530 km |
Seating Capacity | 7 |
Charging Time (10-80%) | 24 minutes (350kW DC) |
Towing Capacity | 2500 kg |
Launch Date | Mid-2025 |
In South Korea, the Hyundai Ioniq 9 is offered in three main grades:
Trim Level | Price in Korea (AUD Equivalent) | Drivetrain | Price Adjustment for AWD (AUD) |
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Exclusive | $76,733 | RWD (160kW/350Nm) | +$4,000 |
Prestige | $83,580 | RWD (160kW/350Nm) | +$4,000 |
Calligraphy | $89,036 | RWD (160kW/350Nm) | +$4,000 |
For the Australian market, Hyundai is expected to standardize the more powerful dual-motor AWD configuration (226kW/605Nm), which could push the top Calligraphy variant above the $100,000 mark. This positions the Ioniq 9 competitively against the Kia EV9, which is priced between $97,000 and $121,000 before on-road costs.
Key Specifications
Battery, Range, and Charging
Specification | Ioniq 9 (RWD) | Ioniq 9 (AWD) | Kia EV9 (Long-Range) |
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Battery Size | 110 kWh | 110 kWh | 99.8 kWh |
Range (Korean Standard) | 532 km | 503 km | 512 km (WLTP) |
DC Fast Charging (10-80%) | 24 min (350kW) | 24 min (350kW) | 24 min (350kW) |
Hyundai’s E-GMP platform ensures ultra-fast charging, with a 10-80% charge possible in just 24 minutes using a 350kW DC charger. Real-world range in Australia may differ slightly due to local testing standards, but the Ioniq 9 is expected to maintain a competitive edge in range and charging speed1.
Interior Space and Practicality
Seating and Luggage Capacity
The Hyundai Ioniq 9 is designed with families and long-distance travel in mind. It features a three-row seating layout, accommodating up to seven passengers comfortably. The luggage capacity is impressive, with 620 litres available behind the third row (SAE standard), expanding to 1323 litres when the third row is folded down.
Towing Capacity
For those needing extra utility, the Ioniq 9 offers a towing capacity of up to 2500 kg, making it suitable for towing trailers, boats, or caravans.
Technology and Features
Standard and Optional Equipment
Hyundai is expected to bundle several optional features from the Korean market as standard for Australian buyers. Key features across all trims include:
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Vehicle-to-load (V2L) technology
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Power tailgate
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Recycled plastic yarn rooflining
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Heated front and second-row seats
Higher trims (Prestige and Calligraphy) add:
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Cooled front seats
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Premium Bose sound system
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Remote parking assist
The top Calligraphy variant offers exclusive features such as:
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Self-levelling suspension
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Digital rear-view mirror
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Two-tone interior
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Suede headlining
These features position the Ioniq 9 as a tech-laden, premium SUV, ready to compete with the best in its class.
Comparison with the Kia EV9
While the Hyundai Ioniq 9 and Kia EV9 share the same E-GMP platform, Hyundai is positioning the Ioniq 9 as a more refined, space-focused alternative. The EV9, in contrast, leans into bold styling and a slightly different design philosophy.
The Ioniq 9’s focus on interior comfort, aerodynamics, and practicality sets it apart, appealing to buyers who prioritize space and comfort over aggressive styling.
Australian Launch and Market Positioning
Launch Timeline and Expectations
Hyundai Australia has confirmed a mid-2025 launch window for the Ioniq 9. While pricing and final specifications are yet to be locked in, the vehicle is expected to make a significant impact in the growing but price-sensitive Australian EV market.
The success of the Ioniq 9 in Australia will depend on its ability to deliver a compelling blend of value, technology, and practicality, while staying competitive against established rivals like the Kia EV9 and other premium electric SUVs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: When will the Hyundai Ioniq 9 be available in Australia?
A: The Hyundai Ioniq 9 is expected to launch in Australia in mid-2025.
Q: What is the expected price range for the Hyundai Ioniq 9 in Australia?
A: The starting price is expected to be under $100,000, but the top Calligraphy variant with AWD may exceed this mark.
Q: What is the range of the Hyundai Ioniq 9?
A: The Ioniq 9 offers a range of up to 532 km (RWD) or 503 km (AWD) according to Korean standards, with real-world Australian figures likely to be slightly adjusted.
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