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How much does the Hyundai Ioniq 6 depreciate?

Used Hyundai Ioniq 6

A used Hyundai Ioniq 6 (2022) model loses about £123 per month in value.


Factors that affect the depreciation of a Hyundai Ioniq 6:
- Mileage driven
- Maintenance
- Service history


Depreciation is an important part of calculating the total cost of owning a Hyundai Ioniq 6. In addition to the monthly depreciation of £123, you should also factor in fuel costs, road tax, insurance and maintenance (including tyres and car washes) to get the full monthly cost.

How much does a used Hyundai Ioniq 6 cost? Prices, ratings and depreciation by model year

How much does a used Hyundai Ioniq 6 cost? Prices, ratings and depreciation by model year

Model year

Typical price range*

Average price

Price trend / depreciation
(last 12 months)

Cars for sale

2026 Hyundai Ioniq 6

£69,743 - £77,295£73,697-8

2025 Hyundai Ioniq 6

£29,870 - £53,500£42,082-£3,600148

2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6

£21,084 - £49,239£32,387-£4,06090

2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6

£18,499 - £31,188£24,989-£6,30054

2022 Hyundai Ioniq 6

£10,990 - £24,995£17,602-£1,480295

2021 Hyundai Ioniq 6

£8,995 - £21,950£14,574-£3,200175

*The 'Typical price range' column shows the prices at the 5th and 95th percentiles of cars in the current market

The data is based on the cars currently listed on AutoUncle

Hyundai Ioniq 6 (model year 2022) - Price development for the last 12 months and price projection for the next 6 months (October 2024 - March 2026)

Monthly price data with average prices and price ranges

Month

Average market price

Lowest market price

Highest market price

Calculation method

2024 - October
£14,180
£12,260£16,100
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2024 - November
£14,580
£12,780£16,380
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2024 - December
£14,420
£12,600£16,240
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2025 - January
£14,760
£12,860£16,660
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2025 - February
£13,600
£11,680£15,520
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2025 - March
£13,440
£11,820£15,060
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2025 - April
£13,340
£11,740£14,920
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2025 - May
£13,100
£11,520£14,660
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2025 - June
£12,920
£11,360£14,500
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2025 - July
£12,520
£10,960£14,100
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2025 - August
£12,360
£10,660£14,040
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2025 - September
£12,700
£10,920£14,500
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2025 - November
£12,460
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2025 - December
£12,340
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2026 - January
£12,200
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2026 - February
£12,080
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2026 - March
£11,960
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All estimates and forecasts are based on actual market data

Average Monthly Depreciation

A summary of the past 12 and an estimation of the next 6 months.

Past 12 months

-£1,480

Next 6 months

-£740

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Looking for information on the popular Hyundai Ioniq 6?

Are you thinking of getting a used hybrid car? Look no further than the Hyundai Ioniq 6 - an excellent choice! In total, there are 771 used Hyundai Ioniq 6s for sale on AutoUncle in the UK sourced from different dealership websites and online marketplaces.

How much is a pre-owned Hyundai Ioniq 6 worth?

On AutoUncle, the cheapest Hyundai Ioniq 6 can be purchased for £9,825, while the most well-equipped model costs around £48,846.

A pre-owned Hyundai Ioniq 6 costs very different based on primarily five factors: what year the car is from, engine size and power, fuel consumption, car mileage as well as equipment level.

For example, a newer model with low mileage or a premium version equipped with a high-performance engine generally demands a higher price than an earlier version with less equipment and higher mileage.

How many equipment options are there for the Hyundai Ioniq 6?

What are the most popular fuel types for the Hyundai Ioniq 6?

The Hyundai Ioniq 6 most commonly uses el as its fuel type.

We strongly advise considering your driving habits prior to choosing among the various fuel types. Do you find yourself driving more in urban settings or on open highways and expressways? How much distance do you travel in an average week?

Electric, plug-in hybrid and petrol work well for short trips. If you drive long distances on a daily basis, an electric car is good - especially if you can charge at home or at work. For longer daily commutes, a modern electric car is often suitable - especially if you can charge at home or at work. For very long daily driving without charging options, a diesel car can still be relevant. Note that certain countries have banned high-emission diesel engines from cities.

Growing trend towards electric vehicle utilization

In the UK, the growing appeal of electric cars is a result of their environmental advantages, decreased fuel and cost-effectiveness in operation and maintenance, and government initiatives to curtail carbon emissions, providing perks for electric vehicle consumers. The embrace of electric vehicles such as the Hyundai Ioniq 6 is key in the changeover to more eco-conscious and sustainable transport alternatives.

Upsides to investing in a used electric car

There are plenty of advantages in acquiring a used electric vehicle. Some of the rewards of choosing a previously owned electric car is:

  1. Lower purchase price: Used electric cars are generally cheaper than new ones. This more economical cost broadens the accessibility of EV technology to a greater variety of purchasers.

  2. Environmental impact: The choice of a second-owner electric car over a new one further reduces its carbon footprint. Constructing a new car, with the battery in particular, leads to a noteworthy carbon footprint. Purchasing pre-owned implies you're not adding to this environmental burden.

  3. Improved battery life: Concerns about the battery lifespan in EVs has decreased with the evolution of technology. A good number of used electric cars still maintain a major portion of their battery's longevity, and the prices for battery replacement are becoming lower.

  4. Performance and technology: Many modern EVs offer impressive performance and cutting-edge technology. Even models that are a few years old can deliver a high-tech experience behind the wheel.

  5. Government incentives: Though it's lesser compared to new electric vehicles, government incentives may still be on offer for pre-owned electric vehicles, such as a reduction in road tax and permission to access low-pollution areas.

In which different body variants are the Hyundai Ioniq 6 available?

On AutoUncle, the Hyundai Ioniq 6 is exclusively offered in the sedan body style. Saloons usually have 4 doors, making this body type a good choice for families. Characterised by its enclosed passenger area and separate boot, a saloon offers ample interior space, ensuring comfort for both drivers and passengers.

Which competitors does the Hyundai Ioniq 6 have?

The Hyundai Ioniq 6 is a somewhat popular car within its segment but still it has some competitors.

Well-liked options instead of the Hyundai Ioniq 6

  • BMW 320
  • Audi A4
  • MG ZS

The BMW 320 is a strong alternative to the Hyundai Ioniq 6. At present, there are a total of 3,001 BMW 320 vehicles available for sale in the UK, featuring an average sales price of £19,489.

The Audi A4 is another popular car in the segment with a selection of 2,431 vehicles currently for sale with an average price of £15,750. The MG ZS comes in as the third most popular choice with an average sales price of £13,992 and 2,372 car for sale at the moment in the UK.

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