Fun car, great to drive.
I traded my Tesla for an Ionic 6. The Ionic has better suspension, but otherwise they're both fun to drive.
I was hoping charging would be as easy as with the Tesla. But I've had problems with Tesla to Hyundai converters. The salesman had me go to Amazon.com and selected the converter I should buy to work with my home Tesla level-2 charger. That converter overheats, and it looks like the one I need is over $300. I'm still working on how to charge at a Tesla Supercharger. Since I bought in March of 2025 I'm not eligible for the free converter. (This make no sense, by the way.)
As for features, there about about ten times as many as I need. It's nice at first, but confusing. And the manuals are no help. Everything is "if equipped" so it works with every Hyundai. I would *really* like any kind of user manual that applied just to my car, the trim level of my Ioniq 6.