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The Hyundai Ioniq 9 (Korean: 현대 아이오닉 9) is a battery electric mid-size crossover SUV with three-row seating produced by Hyundai since 2025. It is the third product to be marketed under the electric cars-focused Ioniq sub-brand, after the Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6. It is the largest Hyundai passenger electric vehicle to date.
Ioniq 5: 2021 NE 2021 Global Electric compact crossover SUV under the Ioniq sub-brand. 99,727 Ioniq 9: 2025 ME 2025 Global Electric mid-size crossover SUV under the Ioniq sub-brand. - Kona/ Kauai: 2017 SX2 2023 Global, developed market-oriented Subcompact crossover SUV (B-segment) oriented for developed markets. 234,614 Mufasa: 2023 NU2 2023 China
The Hyundai Ioniq 9 was previewed by the Ioniq Seven concept, itself revealed at the Los Angeles Auto Show back in 2021, with the production car looking strikingly similar to the advanced looking ...
The Ioniq is Hyundai's first automobile built from the ground up and specifically available as a hybrid or electric powered. It is related to the Kia Niro crossover utility vehicle and Hyundai Elantra, with which it shares a wheelbase and suspension components. [17] The Ioniq Hybrid was released in South Korea in February 2016. [9]
Along with confirming the Ioniq 9's name, Hyundai said that all Genesis models will finally be available with a hybrid powertrain. In 2027, Hyundai will start selling models with a new plug-in ...
0–9. Hyundai Ioniq 5; Hyundai Ioniq 6; Hyundai Ioniq 9; I. Hyundai Ioniq This page was last edited on 19 June 2022, at 09:31 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Hyundai Ioniq The Hyundai i-oniq (also known as the i.oniq and HED-8 ) was a concept sporty three-door hatchback designed and built by Hyundai Motor Corporation that featured a battery electric powertrain supplemented by a range extending gasoline engine, introduced in March 2012 at the Geneva Motor Show .
It is established and administered under the purview of the Ministry of Health Care and Nutrition, Sri Lanka. The hospital has a bed strength of 960, as of 2009. [2] It is the second largest hospital in Central Province, Sri Lanka, second only to the National Hospital, Kandy.