The Hyundai Ioniq 9 has finally been revealed, and this is the first time we’re getting to see it in full detail. We’ll take a close look at the exterior and interior, highlighting the features that make this vehicle stand out. With its eye-popping design and innovative technology, there’s a lot to unpack. While it may have a greenish hue, the official color is called Solomon Gray.
If you’re familiar with the Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6, this is the natural evolution—a three-row, fully electric SUV with plenty of space and advanced features like reclining seats and an “isolation island.
Innovative Interior and Features
No, “Island” isn’t the name of a reality dating show—it refers to one of the Ioniq 9’s unique interior features. The cabin offers ambient illumination, power-adjustable third-row seats, and a reclining function with a footrest.
The luxurious feel continues throughout the vehicle, making it an ideal option for families and tech enthusiasts alike.
Electric Powertrain and Charging Capabilities
As a battery-electric vehicle, the Ioniq 9 has no traditional engine under the hood. Instead, it features a front trunk (frunk) with ample storage space and easy access to components like the air filter.
Hyundai offers two long-range configurations: rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive, along with a high-performance variant. The long-range rear-wheel-drive model produces 215 horsepower and boasts an estimated range of 335 miles—perfect for road trips. For those seeking more power, the performance version cranks out 420 horsepower while still maintaining an impressive 300+ mile range.
Charging is another strong suit of the Ioniq 9. It is Tesla-compatible with DC fast charging and can go from 10% to 80% in just 24 minutes. This rapid charging capability ensures minimal downtime on long journeys.
Exterior Styling and Design Elements
The Ioniq 9 is a true head-turner, featuring Hyundai’s signature pixelated LED tail lights that stretch across the rear. Vertical turn signals and additional pixelated elements add to its futuristic appeal. The mix of gloss black and Solomon Gray, along with silver roof rails and a panoramic glass roof, enhances the premium look.
Along the side, you’ll find silver accents, gloss-black pillars, and integrated turn signal indicators with a blind-spot camera. The wheels, sized at 285/45 R21, carry a distinctive Ioniq branding. Though this is a pre-production unit, the final design should remain close to what we see here.
Tech-Loaded Front and Rear Interior
Moving inside, the Ioniq 9 is packed with high-tech features. The pixel-themed design extends to the headlights, featuring 12 illuminated cubes. A panoramic power hatch adds convenience, making it easy to load and unload cargo. If you’re into camping, the rear seats fold flat, creating an ideal space for glamping.
Additional storage is available under the floor, along with a power plug and a sliding cargo cover. The second and third-row seats fold down easily, providing a generous amount of storage space—perfect for moving, road trips, or packing up for college.
Premium Comfort and Seating Features
The second-row seats are designed for maximum comfort, featuring power recline and a footrest. The headrests mold to the shape of your head, providing a luxurious feel.
In the front row, the passenger seat offers full recline for ultimate relaxation. Other premium features include sunshades, ambient lighting, soft-touch panels, and an immersive Bose sound system. Cup holders and bottle holders are strategically placed throughout the cabin for convenience.
The “isolation island” feature is another unique touch, providing a pop-out console for additional storage and control access. Heated and ventilated seats, overhead air vents, and ergonomic O-handles ensure comfort for all passengers.
High-Tech Driver’s Cockpit
The driver’s side is equally impressive, featuring memory seating and an electronic power steering wheel adjustment. A head-up display and driver attention alert system enhance safety, ensuring drivers stay focused on the road.
The gear shifter is integrated into the steering column, maintaining a clean and modern dashboard layout. Storage compartments are abundant, including a deep center console and a hidden shelf for phones and small items.
Advanced Infotainment and Safety Features
Expect a premium infotainment experience with dual 12.3-inch screens, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and a digital rearview mirror.
Hyundai’s full suite of driver-assistance features, including auto brake hold, downhill assist control, and multiple drive modes, ensures a safe and customizable driving experience.
Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto come standard, providing seamless smartphone integration. The official press release states that the Ioniq 9 will be available in Spring 2025. Until then, stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to the release date.