Vehicle Overview

2017 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Overview

Expert Rating

Very Good

Rating calculated using our own algorithm that uses both expert and user ratings across the web

Price Range MSRP

Prices reflect all trims and body styles
  • $22,200Blue
  • $27,500Limited
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Sales Rank

In 2023
N/A
Out of 200 models

Passenger/Cargo Capacity

5
7
PassengersCarry on bags*

• Cargo capacity is measured behind the last row of each vehicle.

• Sedans and coupes measured based on trunk space.

• Pickup truck cargo space is measured in the bed only.

• "NA" indicates no measurements are available.

Brand Reliability Rank

In 2024
#11
Out of 30 brands
3 Best Tech Features (standard or optional)
  • Smart cruise control and lane departure warning
  • Hyundai's BlueLink connected car and telematics system
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Competitors
Ford C-Max Hybrid, Mitsubishi i-MiEV, Toyota Prius, Toyota Prius c, Toyota Prius v, Kia Niro
Beats The Competition
Better fuel economy than the Toyota Prius Eco.
Sport mode really makes it more fun to drive than competitors.
Styling is more conventional and less polarizing.
Our Take
The Hyundai Ioniq goes up against some tough, well-established competition and comes out looking pretty good.
The interior looks and feels like a normal car for the most part.
The weird split rear window is a little hard to see out of.
Awards Won
  • 2017 Green Good Design Award, The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design

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