Any one who is concerned about putting and fitting a wheelchair into the Ioniq 6 boot, I can confirm as stated on an earlier topic about the Ioniq 6, that my PA took a spare wheelchair with us when viewing the car and she had no problem fitting the wheelchair into the large boot and had no problem lifting it in and out of the boot which is not as deep as it looks in the non hand picture Adrian kindly took. . Although I will say that a large estate is better, as this boot will not take an electric wheelchair should you currently have one or are likely to need an electric wheelchair or scooter in the future if your health deteriorates in the future.
As for SUV’s not all have large enough or suitable shape for a folded manual wheelchair and as a full time wheelchair user who cannot stand, they tend to be too high to get into for me, that is why I jumped at the Ioniq 6 Ultimate which comes with electric adjustable and leather seats (which would have cost £3,500 extra in a BMW i4 35e) and a 360 camera also extra in a BMW i4 35e, all of which I need. Unfortunately MB do not do the few large estates that are on the market, which is badly missed by many, hundreds as I recorded in another MB based site.