Reply To: Hyundai Ioniq 6 Ultimate …. Opinions.

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Rhodgie
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    It seems from the Facebook group its not a very comfortable vehicle on long journeys its long and wide with a large turning circle which can make parking difficult I would thoroughly test this vehicle out first, looks a lovely car

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    I’m not sure which Facebook page says that because the one I’m on and every other report says the exact opposite… it’s a big comfortable cruiser and with the 360 cameras, parking sensors and good visibility is easy to park?

     

    Quote from Honest John:

    Hyundai Ioniq 6 2023: Handling and ride quality
    Our first impression of the Hyundai Ioniq 6 is just how relaxing it is to drive. You feel totally isolated from the outside world – it does a superb job of hushing any wind or road noise. The ride quality is impressive, too – particularly for a heavy electric car. It’s an exaggeration to say you won’t notice bumps in the road, but it certainly causes less discomfort than some EVs.

    We’ve only driven the rear-wheel-drive Ioniq 6 so far. While RWD perhaps conjures up images of old BMWs going sideways on wet roundabouts, the Hyundai feels safe and secure. That’s not to say it doesn’t feel agile – the steering, while perhaps a little on the light and uncommunicative side, is eager to quickly change the car’s direction when required.

    Despite its pretty huge dimensions, the Hyundai Ioniq 6 is an easy car to place on a rural road (or around town), thanks to excellent visibility. We haven’t tried one with the digital door mirrors, but the Surround View Monitor (standard on Ultimate and First Edition models) makes light work out of tight parking manoeuvres.