Hyundai Ionic 6 seat height

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  • #326805
    stefday
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      Hi,

      Currently looking at the Ionic 5 & 6.

      Sat in the 5 and found the seats really comfortable. Taking it out for a test drive later in the week.

      Have not been able to see a 6 yet but wonder if the seats are much lower than the 5.

      Has anyone had experience of both for any comments whilst I try to source seeing one?

      Thanks.

      Stef

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      MFillingham
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        I test drove both before ending up in my current 5.  There is a height difference and the 6 is noticeably lower but I cold still get in/out ok with my knackered knees.

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        Mark

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        DJ Kav
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          I got a 24h test drive booked next week with the Ioniq 6. I want to see what a change from the usual SUV type would be like.
          I also have a 30-60min test drive booked in the EV3 too next week.

          I did some measurements of the Ioniq 6,

          1. Ground to rear seat base was 60 cm
          2. Ground to top of the door sill was 42 cm
          3. Floor of the car to the front seat base was 28 cm.

          To compare,

          I also measured the Kia EV3

          1. 41 cm
          2. 62 cm
          3. 32 cm

          Ford Kuga

          1. 45 cm
          2. 65 cm
          3. 35 cm

          Just for reference, I’m currently driving a Nissan Qashqai.

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