Hyundai Motor Redefines EV Mobility with IONIQ 9 Electric SUV: Big on Space – Bigger on Innovation
2024/11/20
Hyundai Motor Company today unveiled IONIQ 9, a three-row, all-electric SUV with expansive interior space that fuses cutting-edge design and innovative electric vehicle (EV) technology.
- Hyundai Motor tops its acclaimed IONIQ lineup with new three-row, all-electric SUV, blending superior space, unique design and advanced EV technology
- ‘Built to Belong,’ IONIQ 9 is a seven-seat EV with ample space and responsive features that cater to individual needs while offering a sense of togetherness
- Superior interior space, based on the E-GMP platform, with an extended flat floor reaching the third row, Relaxation Seats, Swiveling Seats[1], and a slidable Universal Island 2.0 console, all designed to enhance the passenger experience
- ‘Aerosthetic’ styling and futuristic design elements, including streamlined roof and flush surfaces, set IONIQ 9 apart
- High-capacity 110.3 kWh battery delivers WLTP-projected driving range of 620 km[2], while the vehicle can charge from 10 percent to 80 percent in 24 minutes[3]
- Practical, future-oriented technologies, Features on Demand and AI voice [4]recognition offer advanced functionality
- IONIQ 9’s reinforced body ensures maximum battery safety, even in severe EV accidents
- Restraints are applied to all rows to protect in a collision, and the body structure is strengthened to prevent damage to the passenger compartment
- IONIQ 9 to launch in Korea and the U.S. in early 2025, with subsequent rollouts planned for Europe and other markets later
LOS ANGELES/SEOUL, November 20, 2024 – Hyundai Motor Company today unveiled IONIQ 9, a three-row, all-electric SUV with expansive interior space that fuses cutting-edge design and innovative electric vehicle (EV) technology.
IONIQ 9 stands out as a new choice for customers seeking a three-row EV that can accommodate up to seven passengers. It provides ample space and responsive features that cater to individual needs while offering a sense of togetherness — it is truly ‘Built to Belong.’ IONIQ 9 is designed to meet the needs of today’s consumer who is hyper-connected yet feels more isolated than ever.
IONIQ 9, which demonstrates Hyundai Motor’s unwavering commitment to electrification, will play a key part in the company’s plan to offer a full lineup of EVs, with a target to launch 23 models by 2030. This expands the acclaimed IONIQ lineup, following IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 6, both triple winners at the World Car of the Year Awards in 2022 and 2023, respectively. IONIQ 9 is ready to carry forward this legacy of electrification excellence.
Serene, spacious interior provides an unparalleled EV experience
IONIQ 9 offers superior roominess with ample second- and third-row space, providing an exceptional driver and passenger experience. Its interior design is characterized by elliptical elements and calming tones to create a lounge-like atmosphere. This provides a serene and natural feel, especially when immersed in natural light from the Panoramic Sunroof.
IONIQ 9’s flat floor accommodates seating arrangements for six or seven passengers. The Relaxation Seats in the first and second rows can fully recline with a leg rest for optimal comfort, allowing up to four people to rest during vehicle charging, depending on the configuration. IONIQ 9 also boasts 1,899 mm headroom and 2,050 mm legroom, with second and third rows are combined.
IONIQ 9’s Relaxation Seats[5] feature Hyundai Motor’s first Dynamic Body Care system[6], including a Dynamic Touch Massage function. This system uses pressure and vibration to stimulate blood circulation and reduce fatigue on long drives.
IONIQ 9 also introduces second-row Swiveling Seats[7], allowing the second- and third-row occupants to face each other when the vehicle is stationary. This reconfiguration feature enhances interaction and communication among passengers, adding another way to enjoy the vehicle’s unique space.
The SUV’s slidable Universal Island 2.0 console provides ample storage and delivers a walk-through front-row seating arrangement, enhancing accessibility and convenience. The bidirectional armrests can be opened to the front and rear, allowing easy access to the console from the second row.
Universal Island 2.0 can be moved back by up to 190 mm, allowing passengers in the second row to access it easily. The console also provides 5.6 liters of storage in the upper tray, as well as 12.6 liters of storage in the bottom sliding tray.
With the third row folded flat, the trunk can accommodate up to 1,323 liters of luggage, while the cargo room in general can take up to 620 liters of luggage.[8] Additionally, the front trunk offers a maximum volume of 88 liters for RWD models and 52 liters for AWD models.
IONIQ 9 also emphasizes sustainability in its material choices. These include Eco Process Leather[9], Recycled PET Fabric, Wool Fabric, Bio TPO/PU Skin, Bio PET/SUEDE Fabric, and Bio Paint. The vehicle also uses paint made from recycled tire waste.[10]
The panoramic curved display[11], floating dashboard, slim air vents and ambient interior lighting further enhance the IONIQ 9’s futuristic interior atmosphere.
‘Aerosthetic’ design conveys a sleek and sophisticated image
IONIQ 9’s sleek ‘aerosthetic’ exterior reflects Hyundai Motor’s commitment to blending aerodynamic innovation and sophisticated, futuristic styling. The front design features Parametric Pixels integrated into the LED light units and lower fascia, creating a unique and sophisticated image. The wide skid plate enhances the vehicle’s visual balance by lending it a low and wide stance.
IONIQ 9’s side silhouette is defined by a smooth, single curved roof line, creating a streamlined aerodynamic architecture that boasts a low drag coefficient of just 0.259 Cd[12] when fitted with digital side mirrors[13].
The design profile is not the only important factor; cooling resistance, balanced airflow over the underbody, and reduced wheel and tire resistance are also crucial. To address these needs, a new dual-motion active air flap (AAF) system has been applied for the first time. Other aero-optimizing solutions include a 3D-shaped underbody cover, aerodynamic wheels and hidden antennas.
With the longest wheelbase of any Hyundai model, at 3,130 mm, IONIQ 9 impresses with its expansive cabin and grand proportions. The pure volume of the body and fenders create an imposing impression, while intricately designed accents add depth and dimension. The flowing rear wheel arch character line emphasizes the vehicle’s unique volumes and contributes to its dynamic design.
Reminiscent of a boat tail, the rear continues the theme of pixel-fused seamlessness while contributing to IONIQ 9’s outstanding aerodynamic performance. The streamlined roofline and rising lower line create balance and give the silhouette a sleek, dynamic look.
Notably, IONIQ 9 is the first Hyundai model to eliminate the roof antenna by dividing its functions between the windshield cover (for GPS and satellite radio), the instrument panel (for Connected Car Services) and the tailgate glass (for FM/AM and Digital Multimedia Broadcasting, or DMB), contributing towards its advanced and minimalistic design.
Exterior lighting aligns with Hyundai’s other EV models, featuring IONIQ signature Parametric Pixel lamps with small cube projection headlights and an intelligent front-lighting system (IFS)[14] to support improved vision and driving safety while preventing glare to oncoming vehicles. The rear gets a full LED combination lamp. For enhanced visibility, the outside door handles feature indirect lighting.
IONIQ 9’s confident stance is well supported by a range of wheel options, including standard-fit 19-inch items, 20-inch and 21-inch options, and the top-of-the-line 21-inch Calligraphy design, allowing buyers to customize the vehicle further.
The SUV comes in 16 exterior colors, including new hues such as Celadon Gray Matte, Celadon Gray Metallic, Ionosphere Green Pearl, Sunset Brown Pearl and Cosmic Blue Pearl.[15]
For the interior colors, the color options include Obsidian Black and six unique two-tone options (See Specifications for details).[16]
Enhanced power electronics enable advanced EV capabilities
Hyundai Motor’s innovative E-GMP architecture underpins IONIQ 9, enabling the application of a front power electronics (PE) system to improve suspension control while also offering increased front trunk storage capacity. For IONIQ 9, the rear PE system has also been enhanced, with an increased gear ratio for hill climbing and the application of a two-stage inverter for improved efficiency.
A fully encapsulated PE system, improved acoustic laminated glass, triple sealing in all areas and the application of a reinforced plate in the A-pillar area all help eliminate road and wind noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) inside the cabin.
The platform boasts a high-capacity, high-voltage battery for extended electric range and a flat floor for added passenger comfort and cargo space. Collision safety and durability have also been improved thanks to a robust body structure designed for optimal crash energy distribution.
IONIQ 9 is the first Hyundai model to feature aluminum fenders and quarter panels, contributing to a lightweight body that enhances the EV’s efficiency. The new dual-motion active air flap (AAF) system further enhances air sealing and exterior appearance with flush body panels.
The SUV also introduces a new closure system with a rolling-type pin-lift door hinge, ensuring a better fit and finish, and a newly developed electric hood latch for access to the front trunk, which not only improves the design but also enhances product quality.
Large-capacity battery powers accessible performance and impressive range
The advanced PE system’s high-voltage, floor-mounted NCM lithium-ion battery offers 110.3 kWh of system energy. The Long-Range RWD model is powered by a 160 kW rear motor, the Long-Range AWD alternative with a 70 kW front motor and 160 kW rear motor, and the Performance AWD featuring 160 kW motors at both the front and rear[17].
The Performance model[18] can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.2 seconds, while the Long-Range AWD variant[19] takes 6.7 seconds, and the Long-Range RWD version[20] takes 9.4 seconds. In terms of mid-range acceleration, such as overtaking other vehicles, the Performance model accelerates from 80 to 120 km/h in 3.4 seconds. The Long-Range AWD variant accomplishes this in 4.8 seconds, while the Long-Range RWD version takes 6.8 seconds.[21]
IONIQ 9 conveniently charges from 10 to 80 percent in just 24 minutes using a 350 kW charger, under optimal conditions.[22] The platform’s signature vehicle-to-load (V2L) convenience feature and 400V/800V multi-charging capability lower the barriers to EV adoption.
IONIQ 9 is expected to achieve an outstanding WLTP-estimated all-electric range of 620 km and WLTP-targeted energy consumption of 194 Wh/km for Long-Range RWD with 19-inch wheels[23], thanks to its low drag coefficient, advanced platform and battery technologies.
Practical, future-oriented technologies deliver unique, innovative experiences
Hyundai Motor has applied significant advancements to IONIQ 9 to address common EV customer concerns, including a refined EV Route Planner, improved battery consistency, an enhanced torque control display, a comprehensive energy report feature and other smart improvements.
IONIQ 9 displays its charge status via green dots on the steering wheel[24], keeping drivers informed. The model features an AI-enabled voice recognition system[25] similar to a home virtual assistant, which is activated by a button. This system’s status is indicated by dotted indicators for easy use. These features combine advanced technology with practicality to enhance the EV experience.
Hyundai Motor’s new Features on Demand (FoD) service is a unique offering that allows IONIQ 9 customers to further personalize their vehicle with digital upgrades purchased from the online store. The FoD products offer dynamic lighting patterns when opening the door, and dynamic escort light, when closing the door, and content streaming[26] options like Amazon Music and Soundcloud. The Display Theme feature allows customization of the screen with various themes.
Bluelink® Connected Car Services[27] deliver seamless connectivity through online voice recognition and a range of features for a more convenient and enjoyable driving experience. This includes real-time road surface and driving judgments[28], as well as a ‘Driver Safety Index’ based[29] on driver patterns.
Over-the-air (OTA) software allows in-vehicle controllers to update wirelessly. The vehicle features a Digital Key[30] function through NFC communication, a fast wireless charger with a rubberized charging pad to prevent devices sliding when on the move, and a cooling fan to reduce heat.
IONIQ 9 offers 100W high-output USB-C ports[31] for passengers in the first, second and third rows.
Unlike traditional USB ports reliant on a 12V battery, IONIQ 9 sources power directly from the high-voltage battery for uninterrupted use. This innovative concept extends the capabilities of Hyundai Motor’s Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capability, previously limited to powering devices within or near the vehicle. The V2L outlet in the cargo area allows users to power and charge electrical devices and appliances via a standard power outlet using the EV’s battery.
IONIQ 9’s climate system offers a rear-independent function optimized for leisure activities, such as car camping. This system provides air-conditioning for rear passengers and reduces unnecessary power consumption by independently controlling the front and rear. The vehicle also includes a slim roof air vent designed to work in conjunction with the Panoramic Sunroof package.
The vehicle is also equipped with a UV-C sterilizer[32], offering a multi-tray sterilization function that can disinfect small items, such as mobile phones, wallets and masks. This feature is developed to meet the customers’ needs of prioritizing health and hygiene in the vehicle.
IONIQ 9’s infotainment system includes a 12-inch cluster and a 12-inch integrated monitor across the panoramic curved display[33]. The standard in-car audio setup features an eight-speaker sound system, with the option of a premium BOSE 14-speaker system, which supports 5.1-channel surround sound, wireless updates and advanced BOSE features. It also incorporates an e-Active Sound Design (e-ASD), which outputs the virtual driving sound of an EV using an audio system.
Standard advanced safety features provide peace of mind
IONIQ 9’s reinforced body structure ensures maximum battery safety by effectively distributing collision energy and maintaining structural integrity, even in severe electric vehicle accidents. Also, the standard application of third-row seat belt pre-tensioners and load limiters in all regions feature significantly improves third-row passenger protection in the event of a collision, preventing head collisions with the second-row seats and reducing head/neck injuries. IONIQ 9 is also equipped with 10 airbags to further enhance safety.
IONIQ 9 features Hyundai’s latest Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) aimed at improving safety by preventing accidents and easing driving tasks. These systems include Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist 2 (FCA), Lane Keeping Assist (LKA), Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA), Safe Exit Warning (SEW), Safe Exit Assist (SEA), Rear Occupant Alert, Intelligent Speed Limit Assist (ISLA), Driver Attention Warning (DAW), Blind-Spot View Monitor (BVM), High Beam Assist (HBA), Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist (RCCA), Parking Distance Warning (PDW) and more.
Driver-centric technologies enhance performance and efficiency
IONIQ 9’s column-type shift-by-wire system is integrated with the ignition button for intuitive operation and increased interior space. It provides haptic feedback when the vehicle is in reverse. The system has been enhanced for responsiveness, and the braking system has been improved for increased stopping power and efficiency, including second-generation regenerative braking control.
The SUV’s Chassis Domain Control Unit enhances driving performance with features such as dynamic torque vectoring for improved handling, and lateral wind stability control for high-speed stability. IONIQ 9 is also equipped with a Terrain Traction Control System for rough roads and an Auto Terrain Mode[34] that uses AI to recognize the road surface and select the optimal driving mode.
The vehicle’s suspension system has been designed specifically for EVs and SUVs, with a MacPherson multi-link for front and a multi-link system for rear. It includes self-leveling suspension dampers for comfort and hydro-bushing to reduce driving vibration.
IONIQ 9 also offers competitive towing capabilities. In trailer mode, the vehicle automatically detects the trailer's weight and adjusts predicted range accordingly. This feature maintains a fixed 50:50 front-to-rear motor torque distribution ratio for optimal performance. European IONIQ 9 models can tow up to 2,500 kg, while North American models have a towing capacity of 5,000 lbs.
In select markets, Digital Side Mirrors replace traditional glass mirrors, displaying a side-rear view on a 7-inch OLED monitor. The system offers a zoom-out function for reversing, maneuvering guidelines, and an auxiliary line for lane changes. It provides safe, wide-angle rear-view vision, even in difficult conditions, and further enhances the car’s aerodynamic performance.
IONIQ 9 has been engineered for reduced road noise levels, with specific considerations for the unique characteristics of EVs. The application of sound-absorbing tires minimizes tire resonance, while the reinforcement of the vehicle structure’s stiffness reduces low-frequency booming noise generated when driving on rough roads. The vehicle also features an Active Noise Control-Road (ANC-R) system[35] for the highest road noise performance.
IONIQ 9 set for global sales in 2025
Following this, IONIQ 9 will be unveiled to the general public at the LA Auto Show and launched in Korea and the United States in early 2025, with subsequent rollouts planned for Europe and other markets later. Boasting a comprehensive suite of standard equipment and cutting-edge technologies, IONIQ 9 will also offer enhanced convenience and design features as optional upgrades. Detailed specifications will be unveiled closer to specific market launches.
Hyundai IONIQ 9 specifications
Specifications |
Hyundai IONIQ 9 |
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Dimensions |
Length |
5,060 mm |
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Width |
1,980 mm |
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Height |
1,790 mm |
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Wheelbase |
3,130 mm |
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Battery capacity |
Long-Range |
RWD |
110.3 kWh |
AWD |
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Performance |
AWD |
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Motor output |
Long-Range |
RWD |
Up to 160 kW rear (350 Nm) |
AWD |
Up to 70 kW front (255 Nm) / 160 kW rear (350 Nm) |
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Performance |
AWD |
Up to 160 kW front (350 Nm) / 160 kW rear (350 Nm) |
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0-100 km/h |
Performance |
AWD |
5.2 sec. (with 21-inch wheels) |
0-60 mph |
4.9 sec. (with 21-inch wheels) |
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Top speed |
Long-Range |
AWD |
200 kph / 124 mph |
Performance |
AWD |
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10-80% fast charging |
24 minutes with 350 kW charger under optimal conditions |
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Tires |
255/60R19 (19"), 275/50R20 (20") 285/45R21 (21") |
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Projected max driving range (WLTP) |
620 km (Long-Range RWD with 19-inch) |
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Projected max driving range (EPA) |
335 miles (Long-Range RWD with 19-inch) |
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Exterior colors |
NEW: Celadon Gray Matte/Metallic, Ionosphere Green Pearl, Sunset Brown Pearl, and Cosmic Blue Pearl
ALSO: Abyss Black Pearl, Serenity White Pearl, Snow White Pearl, Cyber Gray Metallic, Atlas White Matte, Ecotronic Gray Matte, Nocturne Gray Matte/Metallic, Gravity Gold Matte, Ultimate Red Metallic, and Biophilic Blue Pearl |
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Interior colors |
Obsidian Black, Dark Pebble Gray + Dove Gray (two-tone), Obsidian Black + Dove Gray (two-tone), Dark Teal + Dove Gray (two-tone), Mud Gray + Creamy Beige (two-tone), Cognac Brown + Creamy Beige (two-tone), and Dark Wine + Dove Gray (two-tone) |
* Energy consumption figures are not finalized. Please only use the estimates as written above. Vehicle specifications and features may vary depending on country/region and are subject to change without notice.
[1] Available in select markets only
[2] Long-range RWD model with 19-inch wheels. EPA projected driving range is 335 miles
[3] Under optimal condition and may differ by market
[4] Available in select markets only
[5] Available in first and second rows, depending on the market
[6] Available in the Korean market only
[7] Available in select markets only
[8] Both AWD and RWD models based on SAE / With the third row folded flat, the trunk can accommodate up to 908 liters of luggage, while the cargo room takes up to 338 liters of luggage based on VDA
[9] Available in select markets only
[10] Available in select markets only
[11] Size may vary depending on the market
[12] With 19-inch wheels
[13] Available in select markets only. When equipped with conventional side mirrors, IONIQ 9 has a drag coefficient of 0.269 Cd
[14] Available in select markets only
[15] Colors may vary depending on the market
[16] Colors may vary depending on the market
[17] Actual motor outputs may vary depending on conditions
[18] AWD Performance variant equipped with 21-inch wheels / 0 to 60 mph in 4.9 seconds
[19] AWD Long-Range variant equipped with 19-inch wheels / 0 to 60 mph in 6.2 seconds
[20] RWD Long-Range variant equipped with 19-inch wheels / 0 to 60 mph in 8.4 seconds
[21] Performance unit available in select markets only
[22] Charging time may vary by market
[23] Maximum EPA-estimated all-electric range of 335 miles[23] and EPA-targeted energy consumption of 97 MPGe for Long-Range RWD with 19-inch wheels
[24] Available in select markets only
[25] Available in select markets only
[26] Available in select markets only
[27] Available in select markets only
[28] Available in select markets only
[29] Available in select markets only
[30] Available in select markets only
[31] Requires OEM cable in select markets
[32] Available in select markets only
[33] Size may vary depending on the market
[34] Available in select markets only
[35] Available in 21-inch wheels model only