What's the Difference? 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE, SEL and Limited Comparison
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
- This video will highlights the major differences between the 2023 Ioniq 6 SE, Ioniq SEL and Ioniq 6 Limited. This comparison goes over things like quick charging, range and the important features in the different trim levels of Hyundai's newest electric vehicle. Enjoy!
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Intro 0:00
2023 Ioniq 6 SE 0:40
Ranges 1:03
Aerodynamic Efficency 1:38
Trunk Room 1:59
Discount Link 2:17
Interior 2:31
Free Bluelink+ 2:55
Saftey and Convenience 3:49
Ioniq 6 SEL 4:08
Rims 4:40
Interior 4:55
Hyundai Digital Key 2 Touch 5:36
Ioniq 6 Limited 6:07
Exterior 6:25
Upgraded Technology 6:39
Smart Park Assist 7:23
Outro 7:41
Bloopers 7:59 - Авто та транспорт
I love the styling of this car. Like old Saab mixed with old Japanese cars...
Cool
Thank you! Finally someone comparing the trims instead of just showing or talking about the limited. Question: Does that SE interior seem a lot worse than the SEL? Other than the cloth seats, what other parts are of a less quality? Thanks!
I'm actually surprised that the SE is as well equipped as it is. And the seats still feel nice, but the SEL does have a nicer look with the H-tex, ambient lighting and the auto up/ down front windows lol!
@@MiguelMyCarGuy Thanks. Yea, just trying to look at all the basic stuff missing from the SE and justify that price range. Other than the fact that it's electric, looking hard to see what really advanced tech or features are in the base SE. No memory seats, no leather, an average sound system, only manual adjustment for passenger seat, etc. Unique design though and really appreciate that it's a sedan and not SUV. And of course a great range of 360 miles for RWD.
V2L functionality is available on all trims. Only difference on the Limited is it has an extra V2L outlet underneath the rear seats.
I think you're right. All the literature I've seen suggests that the V2L is on Limited, but I know V2L is compatible with all the models as long as you have the adapter.
One question; it is 120V, how much amps/hour you can extract?
I’m really glad you’re a content creator!
Really like your videos and trim comparisons take it to extra utility level for everyone!
Thanks!
I really enjoy owning the ioniq 6. The one thing that is annoying is the EA charging stations are broken or not available.
Hi thanks again for the video! Hey you mentioned that the SE trim has a lot of great standard features. What are they? (Other than it's electric with 360 range in the rwd). Trying to decide on these trims. Thanks.
Apple carplay / Android Auto standard, front and back parking sensors, Lifetime Bluelink+, 18" aero wheels, ultrafast charging (10%-80% battery in 18 minutes) fully digital instrument cluster and navigation screens, LED head/taillights, and a lot more!
Do any trims have Wi-Fi?
Can u order the 18 inch rims for sel
Not from Hyundai. You can change the colors of the interior and exterior. You can select the power train too. But there isn't an to change the rims on the current online builder. www.hyundaiusa.com/us/en/build/trims/#/4961
I’m interested in the RWD with 18 inch wheels that gets the longest range.
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@@MiguelMyCarGuy wish I was close. I’m in Texas.
Ah ok.
Before buying any electric find out the battery cost as damaging the battery even slightly means the car is unsafe and it will need a new battery. These cars cost over 50k to replace.
Hyundai if you are listening you need to offer limited trim with 18 aero wheels for the range improvement. It was a big mistake to only offer the range destroying 20” wheels with the SEL and Limited trim. And start building the Ioniq 6 at the new factory in Savanah already so we can get the 7500 tax credit. Hopefully by the time Hyundai starts building EVs in volume, the shady dealers will stop price gouging with ADM and $13,000 window tint! Until legacy car makers crank out EVs in volume, Tesla will own the EV space.
Yes, bring on the tax credits!
But what about the wheels? The 18" definitely cost less than the 20"s so why wouldn't Hyundai allow them, regear the car and odometer for them on Limited? That is an easy fix that would get me over the hump. Though love the Limited without the moonroof too.
@@tompappas2695 Maybe someone with power over that stuff will see this comment and change some things up.
I think Hyundai is really missing out to not include say the phone as key (like all Teslas do!) Also your video is the only one showing the difference of these models.
It seems that somebody wasn't paying attention. 🙃 In my video I actually do speak on being able to use your smartphone as your key in certain models. And yes, I cover the differences in the Ioniq 6. That's why the title says comparison.
@@MiguelMyCarGuy Wow super nice to your subscribers!!
He did mention it.