The J.D. Power 100-Point Score is based on hundreds of thousands of independent and unbiased opinions of verified car owners.
77
Out of 100
Quality & Reliability
Average
80/100
Measures the level of defects, malfunctions, and design flaws experienced by vehicle owners. Covers the entire vehicle from engine to infotainment system. A higher rating means fewer problems.
Driving Experience
Average
77/100
Owners' evaluation of the vehicle's design, performance, comfort, functionality, safety, and technology, comprise this rating. Newer and recently-redesigned vehicles tend to score better.
Resale
Average
77/100
J.D. Power's forecast of depreciation (how much of its current value the vehicle will likely lose) over the next three years. Lower depreciation equals a higher rating.
Dealership Experience
Average
71/100
Owners' experience with this brand's dealerships during the purchase and service process make up this rating. Key factors include customer service, dealership facilities, and the quality of work.
Measured owner satisfaction with 2020 Hyundai Ioniq Electric after 90-days of ownership.
Economy / range are rated higher than average for the segment
The experience of using the vehicle's safety systems is rated high
Owners say the vehicle's screens and displays are attractive
Owners Don't Like
The problems experienced by owners of the 2020 Hyundai Ioniq Electric during the first 90-days of ownership.
Getting in/out of the second row seats is rated as less easy than most vehicles in this segment
Lower than average ratings for the sound of the vehicle's engine
The second row seats are not as comfortable as some others in this segment
Performance Specs
MPG City
145
MPG Hwy
121
Horsepower
134
Transmission
1 speed, Automatic
Engine
Electric
Drivetrain
Front Wheel Drive
Available Trims
2020 Hyundai Ioniq Electric Review
Overview
The Hyundai Ioniq proves there’s more than one way to lower carbon emissions. In fact it’s the first car to be offered in three different electrified versions: hybrid plug-in hybrid and fully electric. Choose from nine models starting with the Hybrid Blue and moving through the Electric Limited. The Ioniq’s body doesn’t just blend in with other cars it blends in with the air—even sports cars envy the Ioniq’s super-low 0.24 coefficient of drag. Inside it looks like just about any other car too. Except it’s not. Bio-plastic fabrics made from sugar cane fibers; recycled plastic combined with powdered wood and volcanic rock—it’s not just eco-friendliness; these materials save weight. Why pay so much attention to aerodynamics and weight? Up to 59 miles to the gallon that’s why. Or in the Ioniq Electric a driving range of up to 170 miles—with zero tailpipe emissions! Choose from a variety of colors options and accessories and build an Ioniq that’s all yours. The Hyundai Ioniq. It’s not just a better car. It’s a better alternative.
Technology
Your Hyundai Ioniq is loaded with technology. Bluetooth hands-free calling is standard equipment on every Ioniq. So is Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Available Voice-Controlled Navigation shows bird’s-eye-view maps and real-time traffic information on a ten-and-three-quarter-inch touchscreen. Need to charge the battery? Want your Ioniq to be nice and warm—or nice and cool—when you get in? No problem. Hyundai Blue Link is available to turn your smartphone or smartwatch into a remote control for your car. The Hyundai Ioniq. More technology bang for your buck.
Safety
Your Hyundai Ioniq is loaded with safety features. Every Ioniq comes with driver-assist features like Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist Lane Keeping Assist and Driver Attention Warning. Want a network of radar sensors and cameras watching out for you when you drive? When you’re changing lanes or backing out of a parking space or just driving down the road? Blind-Spot Collision Warning Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning Smart Cruise Control—these are just a few of your Ioniq’s available Hyundai SmartSense safety features . The Hyundai Ioniq. More safety bang for your eco-buck.
Performance
Can eco-friendly cars be fun? If they’re Hyundai Ioniqs they can. The Ionic Hybrid and Plug-In Hybrid delivers 195 combined pound-feet of torque. Add a Six-Speed Eco-Shift Dual-Clutch Transmission and it’s not your ordinary hybrid powertrain. Ioniq Electrics use a 100-kiloWatt electric motor to generate an astounding 218 pound-feet of torque. The best numbers of all? 59 and 170. That’s how far you can go on a gallon of gas in an Ioniq Hybrid; and how far you could go on a full charge in an Ioniq Electric. The Hyundai Ioniq. Eco-friendly. Eco-fun.