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While many manufacturers are scrabbling to add competent EVs to their ranks, Hyundai has been quietly producing excellent battery-powered models for some time now. And, they’ve just launched another – the seven-seat IONIQ 9.

This supremely spacious SUV adds to Hyundai’s impressively broad range, starting with the brilliant INSTER – our 2025 Best Small Electric Car for the City – and the fantastically well-rounded KONA Electric. The IONIQ 5 impresses with its brisk performance and plentiful interior space, while the IONIQ 6 stands out for its remarkable refinement.

The all-new IONIQ 9 adds a dose of seven-seat practicality to the range. It’s Hyundai’s biggest model yet and is immensely spacious and versatile as a result – with generous head and leg room in each row and a van-like 2,494 litres of luggage space with the second and third row folded.

A range of up to 385* miles and super speedy 800V charging technology, means cross-country trips are easy. Passengers will be kept happy thanks to the 100W USB-C ports in all three rows, while the AI-enabled voice assistant is fantastically helpful for whoever is behind the wheel. Add to that a generously stacked equipment list and some clever tech, and it looks like Hyundai is on to another winner.

As well as being larger than any other Hyundai, the IONIQ 9 also feels more upmarket. Everything feels of a good quality.

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*IONIQ 9 Premium 160kW RWD MY26 maximum electric range 385 miles. CO2 emissions: 0 g/km. These figures were obtained after the battery had been fully charged. The electric range shown was achieved using the WLTP test procedure. Figures shown are for compatibility purposes. Only compare fuel consumption, CO2 and electric range figures with other cars tested to the same technical procedures. These figures may not reflect real life driving results, which will depend upon a number of factors including road conditions, outdoor temperature, driving style, use of climate control and battery condition.