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Hyundai Ioniq 5 vs Kia EV6

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
Hyundai Ioniq 5 comes out ahead overall (8.3 vs 7.7), but the breakdown below shows where each one wins.
Dimension by dimension
 Hyundai Ioniq 5Kia EV6
Reliability & Durability 8.0 7.3
User Sentiment 9.1 7.8
Complaint Severity 5.9 7.6
Consensus Strength 6.0 5.0
Value for Money 7.2 6.5
Owner Advocacy 9.1 7.6
Hyundai Ioniq 5

The Ioniq 5 delivers the EV trifecta, 18-minute charging, 300-mile range, and genuinely fun driving dynamics, wrapped in retro-futurist styling that either delights or confuses, rarely in between. The ICCU (Integrated Charging Control Unit) can fail without warning and strand you, sometimes mid-drive, requiring a tow and potentially weeks sidelined waiting for parts; Hyundai's 15-year warranty extension acknowledges the pattern but doesn't eliminate the risk. If you can tolerate warranty-covered downtime for a car this capable at this price, it's a compelling buy; if you need a vehicle that simply works every single day, walk.

Kia EV6

The EV6 is a genuinely fun electric crossover with the fastest charging architecture in its class and handling sharp enough to make you forget you're driving a family hauler. The ICCU (Integrated Charging Control Unit) fails often enough to strand 2% of owners unpredictably, and Kia hasn't fixed the root cause, warranty covers the repair, but not the tow truck wait or the loaner lottery at your dealer. Buy it used with heavy depreciation in your favor if you have a solid dealer nearby and can stomach the stranding risk; skip it if you need absolute reliability or hate turning radii the size of a school bus.