The only bit of good news is the Ioniq 6 Ultimate which dropped £500 to £2,999.
The Ioniq 6 Ultimate increased by £1250. The Ultimate was £1750, and was discounted through dealerships even further – people got them as low as £750, which is why it was the best deal on the scheme last quarter (and i’m very certain about that since we took delivery of ours 3 weeks ago lol).
I genuinely do believe that £3000 is exactly where it needs to be, that’s a fair price for the amount of car you get – but, yeah. It was £1750, not £3500.
edit: okay “where it needs to be” reads odd. It’s fair, that was the point i was trying to make – not underpriced and not overpriced (hey ho Renault). Cheaper of course is always better, but i can see myself spending £3k on the I6, i physically can’t consume enough alcohol to even humour the thought of the R4/R5.
Prior: SEAT Ateca Xcellence Lux 1.5 TSI DSG MY19, VW Golf GTE PHEV DSG MY23
Current: Hyundai Ioniq 6 Ultimate
Next: we'll see what's available in 2028.