If you still think EVs are small, slow, and quirky-looking, Hyundai is out to prove you wrong with its dedicated lineup of Ioniq-badged battery-electric vehicles. The original Ioniq 5 crossover now has company, with the addition of the Ioniq 6 sedan and, debuting at this year’s Los Angeles Auto Show, the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 9 SUV.
With the Ioniq 9, Hyundai’s lineup of battery-electric vehicles expands in several ways. It’s the third model to wear the Ioniq badge and the biggest of the line. Yet the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 9’s drivetrain promises to retain the sporty performance of the brand’s smaller EVs, along with a range of 335 miles between charges.

It joins an emerging list of three-row EVs, such as the Rivian R1S, Tesla Model X, and the EV9 from sibling South Korean brand Kia. It can accommodate up to seven passengers and boasts up to 46.7 cubic feet of cargo space with the back bench folded down.
When Ioniq 9 rolls into showrooms next year, there will be several trims to choose from. It will also offer a choice of powertrain configurations delivering as much as 335 miles between charges — or, if you’re willing to sacrifice a bit of range, sporty 0-60 launches of less than 5 seconds.
The new Hyundai EV adds various premium features and onboard technology and will allow motorists to add new features and functions, the automaker promises, using Ioniq 9’s smartphone-style Over-the-Air update system.
Exterior Design
Underpinning Ioniq 9 is a version of the E-GMP “architecture” used for the smaller Ioniq 5 and 6 models. This flexible platform here boasts a 123.2-inch wheelbase. It stretches 199.2 inches in total length. If you’re checking my math, that is nearly 2 inches longer than the EV9 but an inch shorter than the R1S.
The Hyundai SUV stands tall, at 70.5 inches, making it easy to get in and out and ensuring plenty of headroom, even in the back row. It has a width of 77.95 inches, providing ample shoulder room, as well.

Hyundai Ioniq 9 Interior Design

Powertrain
- Ioniq 9 Long-Range RWD has a single rear motor producing 215 horsepower and getting you to 60 in 8.4 seconds
- Ioniq 9 Long-Range AWD adds a second, small motor up front kicking in another 80 horsepower, with launch times cut to 6.2 seconds
- Ioniq 9 AWD Performance uses identical motors, front and back, to boost a combined output of 422 horsepower, yielding launch times of 4.9 seconds

Range & Charging
Technology
