HyundaiIoniq 9 (2025-)
- Available new
- Medium/Large SUV
- Electric
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The Ioniq 9 is Hyundai’s largest SUV and is closely related to the Kia EV9. It’s more than five metres long and can seat up to seven people. Introduced in 2025, it’s one of a small but growing number of large electric SUVs that can seat more than five. But should you consider it? Find out in our full Hyundai Ioniq 9 (2025-) review.


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