Hyundai Motor America has officially announced pricing and launch details for the 2026 IONIQ 9, its new all-electric, three-row SUV. Designed with families in mind, the IONIQ 9 combines an upscale interior with the brand’s latest EV technologies, delivering an EPA-estimated range of up to 335 miles depending on trim. The model will be built at the Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant in Bryan County, Georgia, and will qualify for the full $7,500 federal tax credit under current U.S. guidelines.
The IONIQ 9 will be available in rear-wheel and all-wheel-drive configurations. Pricing starts at $60,555 including destination for the IONIQ 9 RWD S, while higher-end versions like the AWD Performance Calligraphy Design top out at $78,090. All AWD Performance variants feature dual electric motors producing 422 horsepower and an estimated 311-mile range. All models support fast charging and include a native NACS port, enabling direct access to Tesla Supercharger stations, with adapters also included for CCS and Level 2 home charging.

To support new EV owners, Hyundai is offering buyers a choice between a free ChargePoint Home Flex Level 2 charger (installation required through Hyundai Home Marketplace) or a $400 charging credit, usable via the ChargePoint app.
In addition to a range of trims and design upgrades, the IONIQ 9 includes a full suite of active safety systems and convenience features. It also supports up to four user profiles and offers personalization across various driving and climate settings. Hyundai says the vehicle will be available at dealerships starting in early May.