2025 Hyundai Ioniq 6 - Electric Vehicle Guide
The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 6 belongs to a Hyundai Ioniq 6 lineup that Know Your Ride tracks across 3 model years, from 2023 to 2025. It is an all-electric vehicle, so it skips the oil changes, spark plugs and exhaust-system service of a combustion Ioniq 6 entirely. It is configured as rear-wheel drive with an automatic (a1). This 2025 car is the most recent Hyundai Ioniq 6 model year on record.
Routine upkeep centers on tire rotation, cabin air filters and brake service rather than engine oil. Know Your Ride lists 11 scheduled maintenance items for this vehicle, the earliest interval falling at 7,500 miles. Documented torque values include lug nut 80 ft-lb.
There are 3 safety recalls on record; one covers: Hyundai Motor America (Hyundai) is recalling certain 2022-2024 IONIQ 5, 2023-2025 IONIQ 6, Genesis GV60, Genesis GV70 "Electrified," and Genesis G80.... Its overall reliability signal is rated "Good" based on aggregated complaint and crash data.
It returns 132 MPGe combined. Estimated annual charging cost runs near $600.
Quick Specs
| Efficiency | 132 MPGe combined |
| Est. annual charging | $600 |
| NHTSA overall | 5 / 5 stars |
| Open recalls on record | 3 |
| Technical service bulletins | 12 |
Common Trouble Codes
- P0300 - Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected
- P0420 - Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 1)
- P0171 - System too Lean (Bank 1)
- P0128 - Insufficient Coolant Temperature for Stable Operation
- P0442 - Evaporative Emission Control System Leak Detected (small leak)
- P0455 - Evaporative Emission Control System Leak Detected (gross leak)
- P0700 - Transmission Control System Malfunction
- P0301 - Cylinder 1 Misfire Detected
- U0100 - Lost Communication With ECM/PCM A
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Part of the free Know Your Ride vehicle maintenance reference. Figures are sourced from EPA, NHTSA and manufacturer data and are for general reference - always confirm with your owner's manual.