Hyundai Ioniq 6 Export from Korea: Prices, Specs & Buyer's Guide (2026)

Published: 2026-05-09 | Last Updated: 2026-05-09 | By SH GLOBAL

A used Hyundai Ioniq 6 export from Korea costs between $24,000 and $48,000 FOB, depending on generation, trim, mileage, battery State of Health (SOH), and powertrain configuration. Built on Hyundai Motor Group's 800V E-GMP platform shared with the Kia EV6 and Hyundai Ioniq 5, the Ioniq 6 holds the world record for production-car aerodynamics at 0.21 drag coefficient — translating into the longest WLTP range in the E-GMP family at 614 km. SH GLOBAL Co., Ltd. holds 40+ Ioniq 6 units in active inventory as of May 2026, with strong order flow into the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Albania, Kazakhstan, and Russia.

Whether you are a private buyer in Dubai shopping for a Long Range RWD with the maximum range envelope, a fleet operator in Almaty acquiring AWD HTRAC trims for cold-weather routes, or a dealer in Pristina building a used-EV inventory, this complete guide to the hyundai ioniq 6 export from korea covers every decision point: CE vs CE PE generation differences, trim recommendations, FOB price tables, battery SOH verification, and the full 6-step purchase process. Browse our live Hyundai inventory to see currently available Ioniq 6 units, or request a free Ioniq 6 quotation.

Hyundai Ioniq 6 export from Korea — current Hyundai EV inventory at SH GLOBAL with FOB pricing
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Why the Hyundai Ioniq 6 Is Korea's Aerodynamic EV Leader

The Hyundai Ioniq 6, launched in July 2022 as the second model in Hyundai's dedicated Ioniq sub-brand, is a streamlined 4-door electric sedan engineered around a single design priority: aerodynamic efficiency at production-car scale. According to Hyundai Motor Group's 2025 annual report, total Ioniq 6 global sales crossed 105,000 units by the end of 2025, with Korean domestic sales of 27,400 units creating a deep 2-year-old used inventory now flowing into the export channel. The Ioniq 6's export bargain status rests on five pillars:

  • World record aerodynamics: The Ioniq 6's 0.21 Cd drag coefficient is the lowest of any 4-door production sedan ever measured, beating the Mercedes-Benz EQS (0.20 — but a hatch-back), Tesla Model S (0.208), and Lucid Air (0.197). Aerodynamics directly translate into real-world highway range — a critical advantage in long-haul GCC and Central Asian export markets.
  • Triple world-car wins: The Ioniq 6 is the only car in history to win 2023 World Car of the Year, 2023 World Electric Vehicle of the Year, and 2023 World Car Design of the Year in the same year — three of the auto industry's most prestigious awards.
  • 800V architecture parts flow: The Ioniq 6 shares the 800V E-GMP platform, 77.4 kWh battery (or 84 kWh CE PE), and 350 kW charging hardware with the Kia EV6 and Hyundai Ioniq 5. This means a unified parts and service network across the GCC, East Africa, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe — a structural advantage over Tesla, BMW i4, or Polestar 2 which lack regional service depth in emerging markets.
  • Steeper depreciation curve in Korea: Korean Insurance Development Institute (KIDI) data shows the Ioniq 6 depreciates approximately 34–38% in the first two years of Korean ownership, versus only 26% for the Tesla Model 3 in the same market. That 8–12 percentage point gap is the structural opportunity for the hyundai ioniq 6 export from korea — Korean consumers favor SUVs in the EV segment, leaving Ioniq 6 supply abundant and pricing soft on the domestic used market.
  • LHD-only standard: All Korean-market Ioniq 6 units are left-hand drive, matching the GCC, continental Africa, Central Asia, the Balkans, Eastern Europe, and Russia market standards.

According to the Korea Automobile Manufacturers Association (KAMA) and Korea International Trade Association (KITA), Korea exported approximately 425,000 used vehicles in 2025, with electric vehicles the fastest-growing segment at +47% year-over-year. Hyundai EV exports to GCC countries grew 52% YoY in 2025 specifically. For broader EV export context, see our companion Korean EV export guide, the platform-mate Kia EV6 export guide, and the SUV sister Hyundai Ioniq 5 export guide.

Hyundai Ioniq 6 Generations: CE vs CE PE

The Ioniq 6 has had one full generation (CE) with one mid-cycle facelift (CE PE) so far. Choosing between them is the most important decision point for any hyundai ioniq 6 export from korea purchase.

CE (2022–2024): The Original

The CE Ioniq 6 launched in July 2022 with the world-record 0.21 Cd "Electrified Streamliner" body. Key characteristics:

  • Battery (Korean market): 53 kWh Standard Range (single motor RWD, 429 km WLTP) or 77.4 kWh Long Range (RWD 614 km / AWD 583 km WLTP)
  • Power output: 151 hp Standard Range RWD, 225 hp Long Range RWD, 320 hp Long Range AWD (0–100 km/h in 5.1 seconds)
  • Charging: 350 kW peak DC (10–80% in 18 minutes), 11 kW AC, V2L (Vehicle-to-Load) 3.6 kW outlet standard
  • Drivetrain: RWD standard, AWD optional on Long Range only
  • Wheelbase: 2,950 mm
  • Seating: 5-seat 4-door sport sedan configuration
  • Notable features: Dual 12.3-inch curved displays, Highway Driving Assist 2 (HDA 2), Bose 8-speaker premium audio (Prestige), digital side mirrors (optional), 700+ color ambient lighting
  • Trims (Korean market): Standard 18", Exclusive, Exclusive Prestige, Prestige, Long Range AWD Prestige

CE PE (2025+): The Facelift

In late 2024, Hyundai released the Ioniq 6 facelift — internally CE PE (Product Enhancement) — alongside a new high-performance Ioniq 6 N variant. Key differences vs the pre-facelift:

  • Bigger battery: 84 kWh Long Range battery replaces 77.4 kWh (+8.5% capacity, range up to 670 km WLTP RWD estimated)
  • Sharper exterior: Quad MicroLens "Pixel" headlights and slimmer LED tail signature
  • Updated interior: 27-inch panoramic OLED display replaces dual 12.3" curved screens (Prestige+ only)
  • N Line trim added: Sport-tuned suspension, N-spec wheel/tire package, sport seats with N branding
  • Ioniq 6 N flagship: 641 hp dual-motor performance halo (limited Korean availability — track-focused buyers)
  • Improved Highway Driving Assist 2.5 with advanced lane-following and adaptive curve speed
  • NACS port adaptation: New Tesla Supercharger compatibility (US-market firmware — Korean and export units retain CCS Type 2)

For most cost-sensitive markets, the 2023–2024 CE Long Range AWD Exclusive Prestige delivers the best value-per-dollar, while buyers in luxury-tier GCC markets often prefer the CE PE 84 kWh Prestige with the 27-inch OLED display.

Hyundai Ioniq 6 FOB Prices from Korea (2026)

FOB pricing for the hyundai ioniq 6 export from korea depends on six factors: generation, trim, mileage, battery State of Health (SOH), color, and service history completeness. Below is the SH GLOBAL May 2026 FOB benchmark table, drawn from 187 Ioniq 6 transactions across April 2026 alone.

Price Note: All prices are FOB Busan / Pyeongtaek / Masan. Add CIF (insurance + freight) of approximately $1,200–$2,500 depending on destination port. Mileage benchmark is 35,000–55,000 km. Battery SOH benchmark is 92%+. Below 88% SOH discount 8–12% from these tables.

Year / GenerationTrim / ConfigurationFOB Price (USD)
2023 CEStandard Range 18" (53 kWh)$24,000–$26,500
2023 CELong Range RWD Exclusive$28,000–$31,500
2023 CELong Range RWD Exclusive Prestige$30,500–$34,000
2023 CELong Range AWD Prestige$33,000–$37,000
2024 CELong Range RWD Exclusive Prestige$32,000–$36,500
2024 CELong Range AWD Prestige (digital mirrors)$36,000–$39,500
2025 CE PELong Range RWD Standard 18" (84 kWh)$36,000–$39,500
2025 CE PELong Range RWD Prestige (27" OLED)$39,500–$43,500
2025 CE PELong Range AWD Prestige N Line$43,500–$48,000
2025 CE PE N641 hp Dual-Motor Performance$58,000–$72,000 (limited supply)

Year-by-Year Depreciation Curve

According to KIDI data and SH GLOBAL transaction records, the Ioniq 6 follows this depreciation curve from a Korean-market MSRP of approximately ₩52,000,000 (~$38,000 USD pre-tax) for a typical 2023 Long Range RWD Exclusive Prestige:

  • Year 1 (2024 vs 2023 model): 19% drop — typical Korean EV depreciation Year 1
  • Year 2 (2025 vs 2023 model): 34% cumulative drop — export sweet spot begins
  • Year 3 (2026 vs 2023 model): 41% cumulative drop — additional discount on units with 60K+ km
  • Year 4 (2027 projected): 47% cumulative drop — likely future export sweet spot for budget buyers

For broader market context across Korea's used EV pricing, see our 2026 price trends analysis and the fuel type mix 2026 analysis covering EV market share trends.

Hyundai Ioniq 6 vs Kia EV6 vs Tesla Model 3 vs BMW i4

The Ioniq 6 competes against three primary rivals in the export-market 4-door EV sedan / fastback segment. Each comparison is driven by a different buyer priority.

SpecHyundai Ioniq 6 LR RWDKia EV6 LR RWDTesla Model 3 LR RWDBMW i4 eDrive40
Battery77.4 kWh77.4 kWh78.1 kWh83.9 kWh
WLTP Range614 km528 km629 km590 km
0–100 km/h7.4 s7.3 s6.1 s5.7 s
Peak DC Charging350 kW350 kW250 kW205 kW
10–80% Charge Time18 min18 min27 min32 min
Drag Coefficient0.21 Cd0.28 Cd0.219 Cd0.27 Cd
Body StyleStreamlined sedanCrossover fastbackSport sedanGran Coupe
Korean FOB (3yr used)$32K–$36K$31K–$35K$36K–$42K$48K–$58K
V2L Outlet3.6 kW (standard)3.6 kW (standard)
Service Network (Africa+ME)Excellent (Hyundai)Excellent (Kia)LimitedMid-tier (BMW)

Buyer Recommendation Matrix

  • Range-priority buyers (Central Asia, GCC long-haul): Hyundai Ioniq 6 LR RWD wins on 614 km WLTP range + 0.21 Cd
  • Utility-priority buyers (family use, cargo): Kia EV6 wins with crossover-fastback cargo capacity
  • Performance-priority buyers: Tesla Model 3 Performance or Ioniq 6 N (if budget allows)
  • Brand-prestige buyers (Saudi, UAE upper-tier): BMW i4 — but at 50%+ FOB premium
  • Service-network priority (Africa fleet): Ioniq 6 or EV6 — Hyundai-Kia parts depots dominate the continent

For a fuller side-by-side EV comparison, see our Kia EV6 export guide and the broader Korean vs Japanese comparison covering hybrid alternatives.

Battery State of Health (SOH) — The Critical Export Check

For any used Ioniq 6, Battery State of Health (SOH) is the single most important quality metric. SOH measures the remaining capacity of the high-voltage battery as a percentage of original capacity. A 77.4 kWh battery at 90% SOH effectively delivers 69.7 kWh — and that drives every range, charging speed, and resale calculation downstream.

Critical Warning: Some Korean exporters list FOB prices without disclosing SOH. Always demand a verified SOH report before payment. SH GLOBAL provides SOH certification on every Ioniq 6 unit before sale — no exceptions.

SOH Benchmark Tiers (SH GLOBAL Standard)

  • 95%+ SOH: Excellent — premium export pricing, typically 1-year-old units with under 25,000 km
  • 90–94% SOH: Standard — typical 2-year-old export sweet spot with 30K–50K km
  • 85–89% SOH: Acceptable — discount 8–12% from baseline FOB; usually 60K+ km or 3-year-old units
  • Below 85% SOH: Pass — unless deeply discounted (20%+) and buyer accepts shortened useful life

How to Verify Ioniq 6 Battery SOH

  1. Hyundai Bluelink in-app SOH report: Available via Bluelink Korea (Korean-language app). The previous owner can authorize a one-time read-out before sale.
  2. Hyundai service center diagnostic: Official BMS (Battery Management System) readout from any Hyundai dealer in Korea costs ₩50,000–₩80,000 (~$37–$60 USD) — non-transferable but conclusive.
  3. Third-party tools: Aviloo Battery Premium Test (~$120 EUR), Volytica EV diagnostic, or SmartCar API for in-app SOH visibility.
  4. KIDI vehicle history report: Cross-reference for accident history, charging frequency, fast-charge events. See our vehicle history check guide for the full process.

SH GLOBAL's standard Ioniq 6 inspection includes Hyundai dealer BMS readout + Aviloo cross-verification on every unit before listing. For a deeper inspection methodology, see our inspection process guide.

Best Ioniq 6 Trims & Configurations for Export

Choosing the right trim depends on three factors: target market, climate, and driving profile.

For Maximum Range (GCC Long-Haul, Central Asia)

Recommendation: 2023–2024 CE Long Range RWD Exclusive Prestige — the LR RWD configuration delivers the full 614 km WLTP range (versus AWD's 583 km). The Exclusive Prestige trim adds the Bose 8-speaker audio, 360° camera, leather seating, and head-up display without the AWD weight penalty. Typical FOB: $30,500–$36,500.

For Cold Climate / 4-Season Traction (Kazakhstan, Russia)

Recommendation: 2023–2024 CE Long Range AWD Prestige — the AWD trim adds an 80 kW front motor for 320 hp combined output. AWD trims include heated steering wheel and heat pump (efficiency gain in cold weather). Typical FOB: $33,000–$39,500.

For GCC Premium Tier (Riyadh, Dubai, Doha)

Recommendation: 2025 CE PE Long Range AWD Prestige N Line — the 84 kWh battery, 27" panoramic OLED, and N Line styling package align with GCC luxury preferences. Typical FOB: $43,500–$48,000.

For Budget / Urban Fleet Use (Tirana, Pristina, urban Uzbekistan)

Recommendation: 2023 CE Standard Range 18" (53 kWh) — single-motor, 429 km WLTP range, perfect for urban routes under 200 km/day. Typical FOB: $24,000–$26,500.

For Hyundai sedan benchmark context, see our Hyundai Grandeur Azera export guide covering the petrol-flagship alternative.

Where the Ioniq 6 Sells: Regional Demand Map

SH GLOBAL's April 2026 transaction data shows the following regional demand split for the hyundai ioniq 6 export from korea:

RegionShare of Ioniq 6 ExportsTop Trim DemandWhy This Market
UAE / Saudi Arabia32%CE PE Prestige AWDEV incentives, premium tier, 350 kW charging in Dubai
Albania / Kosovo21%CE LR RWD ExclusiveDiaspora EV adoption, Tirana fast-charge network
Kazakhstan / Uzbekistan18%CE LR AWD PrestigeCold climate, growing Tashkent/Almaty CCS network
Jordan11%CE LR RWD Exclusive PrestigeEV duty incentive (10% vs 25% ICE), Amman charging buildout
Russia9%CE PE LR AWD PrestigeVladivostok parallel import channel, Moscow EV growth
Africa (premium fleet)5%CE LR RWD ExclusiveNairobi corporate fleet, Lagos premium taxi
Other4%MixedMongolia, Mauritius, Maldives, Pacific islands

For region-specific export logistics, browse our Central Asia guide, Africa export guide, or country-specific posts including the UAE import guide, Russia import guide, and Kosovo import guide.

How to Buy a Used Hyundai Ioniq 6 from Korea

Buying a used hyundai ioniq 6 export from korea follows a 6-step process at SH GLOBAL. Total timeline from inquiry to vehicle on water is typically 2–3 weeks, plus 18–35 days transit depending on destination port.

Step 1: Specify Configuration

Send SH GLOBAL your target year, generation, trim, color preference, and mileage cap. For example: "2024 CE Long Range AWD Prestige, white or black, under 50,000 km."

Step 2: SOH + History Report

SH GLOBAL pulls the official Hyundai BMS readout, KIDI vehicle history, charging session log, and accident records. Reports delivered within 24–48 hours.

Step 3: FOB / CIF Quotation

Receive a detailed quotation including FOB price, freight estimate, marine cargo insurance, destination handling, and total CIF landed cost. For full quotation interpretation, see our export quotation guide.

Step 4: 30% Deposit + Sourcing

Standard payment terms: 30% deposit on contract, 70% balance against draft Bill of Lading. SH GLOBAL holds the deposit in a Korean bank trust account. For payment options, see our payment methods guide.

Step 5: PSI + Container Loading

Pre-Shipment Inspection (PSI) per destination requirements (SONCAP for Nigeria, KEBS for Kenya, SABER for Saudi Arabia). EVs are typically containerized rather than RoRo for safer battery transport — battery state-of-charge limited to 30–50% per IMDG hazardous goods code.

Step 6: B/L Issued, Vessel Sails

Final 70% paid against scanned draft B/L. Original B/L released after balance confirmation. Track via Hyundai Glovis, Eukor, or vessel AIS — see our cargo tracking guide.

For the complete cross-cluster buying playbook, see our step-by-step buying process guide.

Shipping & Total Landed Cost Estimates

Total landed cost for a 2024 CE Long Range RWD Exclusive Prestige (FOB $34,000) varies by destination. The table below shows SH GLOBAL May 2026 estimates for a representative configuration. EV battery shipping requires hazardous goods declaration (IMDG Class 9, UN3171) and adds approximately $150–$300 to baseline freight versus an ICE vehicle.

DestinationFOBFreight + Marine InsuranceCustoms Duty + VATEstimated Landed Cost
Dubai (Jebel Ali)$34,000$1,400$1,770 (5% GCC + 5% VAT)~$37,200
Jeddah (KSA)$34,000$1,500$5,750 (5% GCC + 15% VAT)~$41,250
Amman (Jordan)$34,000$1,800$3,580 (10% EV duty + GST)~$39,400
Mombasa (Kenya)$34,000$2,400$8,940 (25% duty + 16% VAT)~$45,400
Almaty (Kazakhstan)$34,000$2,200$3,260 (EAEU duty)~$39,500
Vladivostok (Russia)$34,000$1,600varies (utilization fee)~$38,500–$44,000
Durres (Albania)$34,000$3,200$0 (EV duty exempt)~$37,200

Pro Tip: Several markets offer EV-specific duty incentives. Albania has 0% import duty on used EVs through 2027. Jordan applies 10% special tax on EVs vs 25% on ICE. Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Mauritius also offer EV incentives. Always confirm current incentive structure before contract.

For deeper landed cost methodology, see our import cost breakdown guide and the FOB vs CIF vs CFR guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a used Hyundai Ioniq 6 cost to export from Korea?
Used Hyundai Ioniq 6 FOB prices from Korea range from $24,000 for 2023 base 18-inch RWD Standard trims with 50,000+ km mileage to $48,000 for 2025 CE PE Long Range AWD Prestige units with N Line styling. The most-requested export sweet spot is the 2023–2024 CE Long Range AWD Exclusive Prestige at $32,000–$39,000 FOB. SH GLOBAL Co., Ltd. sources directly from Korean auctions (Encar, Glovis, Lotte, KAA) and typically prices 10–15% below standard exporter markups.
Which is better for export — Hyundai Ioniq 6 or Kia EV6?
Both share the same 800V E-GMP platform, the same 77.4 kWh battery (or 84 kWh in 2025+), and the same 350 kW DC fast-charging hardware. The Hyundai Ioniq 6 is a streamlined four-door sedan with a world-leading 0.21 Cd drag coefficient, delivering 614 km WLTP range — the longest range on the E-GMP family. The Kia EV6 is a fastback crossover with 528 km range and more cargo space. For range-priority buyers in Central Asia and the GCC, the Ioniq 6 wins. For utility-priority buyers, the EV6 wins. FOB prices are within $1,000–$2,000 across equivalent trims.
What is the real-world battery range of a used Hyundai Ioniq 6?
The Long Range RWD trim has 614 km WLTP / 4.74 mi/kWh efficiency on paper. Real-world range depends on Battery State of Health (SOH) and climate. SH GLOBAL benchmarks: 540–600 km in mild Korean spring/autumn at 90%+ SOH; 480–540 km in summer GCC heat with AC running; 420–490 km in Kazakhstan winter at -15°C. Long Range AWD trims trade ~7% range for AWD traction. The 2025+ CE PE 84 kWh battery extends real-world range by approximately 9–11% across all conditions.
Can the Hyundai Ioniq 6 charge at standard 400V chargers?
Yes. The Ioniq 6 uses the 800V E-GMP platform with native 350 kW DC fast charging (10–80% in 18 minutes), but its onboard charging system automatically converts 400V CCS infrastructure for compatibility with all common DC fast chargers globally. AC charging supports up to 11 kW Type 2. This is a critical export advantage in markets like the UAE, Albania, Kazakhstan, and Kenya, where 400V infrastructure dominates current public charging networks. Buyers do not need 800V chargers to use the Ioniq 6 day-to-day.
Does the Hyundai Ioniq 6 come in left-hand drive?
Yes. All Hyundai Ioniq 6 units produced for the Korean domestic market are left-hand drive (LHD), matching the GCC, continental Africa (most countries), Central Asia, the Balkans, Eastern Europe, and Russia market standards. Korea exports no RHD-converted Ioniq 6 units. RHD Ioniq 6 production exists only at Hyundai's UK and India operations for the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and select RHD ASEAN markets — those units are not sold in Korea.
How important is Battery State of Health (SOH) when buying a used Ioniq 6?
Critical. SOH is the single most important quality metric for any used EV export. SH GLOBAL benchmarks: 95%+ SOH = excellent (premium export pricing), 90–94% = standard (typical 2-year-old export sweet spot), 85–89% = acceptable but discount of 8–12% expected, below 85% = pass on the unit unless deeply discounted. Verification methods include: Hyundai Bluelink in-app SOH report, official Hyundai service center diagnostic (BMS readout), third-party tools like Aviloo or Volytica, and KIDI vehicle history report. SH GLOBAL provides SOH certification on every Ioniq 6 unit before sale.
What is the Hyundai Ioniq 6 reliability rating?
The Hyundai Ioniq 6 was named 2023 World Car of the Year, 2023 World Electric Vehicle of the Year, and 2023 World Car Design of the Year — the only car ever to win all three in the same year. JD Power Korea rated it the most reliable electric sedan in 2024 (172 PP100 vs industry average 215 PP100). It earned 5-star KNCAP, 5-star Euro NCAP, and IIHS Top Safety Pick+ ratings. The E-GMP platform's 800V architecture has demonstrated 250,000+ km battery lifespan in fleet tests, with Hyundai providing an 8-year/160,000 km battery warranty in Korea (warranty does not transfer internationally on used exports).
How long does it take to ship a Hyundai Ioniq 6 from Korea?
The typical timeline from order to delivery is 4–7 weeks total: 1 week for sourcing, SOH verification, inspection, and de-registration; 1 week for export documentation, battery DGD (Dangerous Goods Declaration), and port loading; and 2–5 weeks for ocean transit. Middle East destinations (Jebel Ali, Dammam, Hamad Port) are the fastest at 18–25 days from Korean ports. For Central Asia via Vladivostok rail (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan), plan 22–32 days. East African destinations (Mombasa, Dar es Salaam) require 28–35 days by container — EVs are typically containerized rather than RoRo for safer battery transport.

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