Hyundai has launched its locally assembled Ioniq 6 electric vehicle (EV), the second vehicle the Korean conglomerate is producing at its Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Centre Singapore (HMGICS) facility in Jurong, which has been assembling the Ioniq 5 EV and Ioniq 5 robotaxis since early 2023.
HMGICS was announced in 2020 as a multi-function facility for research and development and smart manufacturing. When it goes fully online in 2025, the 28,000 sq m facility will be able to produce up to 30,000 vehicles a year, with around 6,000 vehicles per year allocated for the Singapore market.
Four trims available
COE Category | Trim | Battery Capacity | Price including COE (in SGD) |
A | Exclusive (2WD) | 53 kWh | $192,150 |
Prestige (2WD) | 53 kWh | $199,150 | |
B | Prestige (2WD) | 77 kWh | $218,850 |
Inspiration (4WD) | 77 kWh | $244,850 |
The long-range 2WD Prestige (77 kWh, Cat B) trim has a maximum range of 614 km (WLTP). All variants have enhanced connectivity features with Over-The-Air Software Updates and a localised version of Hyundai’s Bluelink Integrated Connected Car Services, which includes guidance for sustaining battery health and the ability to cool down the car on a hot day before you step into it.
Hyundai has also added SP Mobility as a destination charging service provider in addition to Charge+, while P.UP remains the mobile charging provider.
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