The 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 9 3-row electric SUV will not be the most expensive item on the Hyundai sales lot, but only because the high-performance Ioniq 5 N exists.
Hyundai’s big family-hauling electric vehicle (EV) will start at $60,555, including a mandatory $1,600 destination fee, the company has announced. But, built in Georgia, Hyundai says it will qualify for the federal government’s $7,500 EV tax credit.
The Ioniq 9 is a midsize SUV with an eye-catching design that melds abrupt curves with pixelated lighting for a shape that almost recalls old-fashioned depictions of future robots. We see as much Iron Giant as SUV in the look.
Inside, a flat floor with no central transmission tunnel and an unusually upright dashboard contribute to an open, airy feeling.


It will have a driving range between 311 and 335 miles, depending on trim level, and power levels from 215 horsepower to 422.
Hyundai includes the choice of a home charger or a $400 public charging credit with each purchase. But buyers (or lessees) must pay to install the home charger themselves.
2026 Hyundai Ioniq 9 Pricing
All prices include a mandatory $1,600 destination fee.
Model | EV Powertrain | Drivetrain | Driving Range (miles) | MSRP + $1,600 Destination Fee |
Ioniq 9 RWD S | 215-HP Electric Motor | Rear-Wheel Drive | 335 | $60,555 |
Ioniq 9 AWD SE | 303-HP Dual Electric Motors | All-Wheel Drive | 320 | $64,365 |
Ioniq 9 AWD SEL | 303-HP Dual Electric Motors | All-Wheel Drive | 320 | $67,920 |
Ioniq 9 AWD Performance Limited | 422-HP Dual Electric Motors | All-Wheel Drive | 311 | $72,850 |
Ioniq 9 AWD Performance Calligraphy | 422-HP Dual Electric Motors | All-Wheel Drive | 311 | $75,590 |
Ioniq 9 AWD Performance Calligraphy Design | 422-HP Dual Electric Motors | All-Wheel Drive | 311 | $78,090 |