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Hybrid/Electric Variations Available

Fuel Economy
55 - 58 combined mpg
Horsepower
139 hp
Curb Weight
2,996 - 3,115 pounds
Engine
4-Cyl, Hybrid, 1.6 Liter
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2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Review

Joe Tralongo

By Joe Tralongo

Updated February 18, 2020

Joe Tralongo is an author specializing in finding those unique aspects of each car that everyday drivers want to know about. He began his career in 2000 as Kelley Blue Book’s first in-house automotive reviewer. After a long career as a freelancer, Joe returned to the Cox Automotive team in 2022 and remains a dedicated part of the KBB team, providing reviews that are both informative and easy to digest. Now living in Montana, Joe continues to enjoy driving and learning about new cars. In his off time, Joe collects and restores classic 1970s American cars.

Pros

  • 170-mile range on Electric model
  • Lifetime battery coverage on Electric & Plug-in Hybrid
  • Competitively priced
  • Standard driver assists
  • 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty

Cons

  • Electric range still far short of the 259-mile Chevrolet Bolt
  • Electric sold in only 13 states
  • No all-wheel-drive option
  • Subdued styling

What's New?

  • Range on Electric model extended to 170 miles
  • Standard driver assists include forward-collision avoidance & lane-keep assist
  • Refreshed exterior styling & revised trim names
  • New 8-inch touch-screen infotainment system

Hyundai offers the 2020 Ioniq in three flavors. The 5-door hatchback comes in pure electric form or a choice between a hybrid and plug-in hybrid. The last two share a 1.6-liter gasoline engine but the plug-in version has a more powerful electric motor and larger battery. The Ioniq Hybrid Blue is one of the most fuel-efficient hybrids you can buy, with an estimated 57-mpg city/59-mpg highway for a total cruising range of nearly 700 miles.

Now available in 13 states, the Ioniq Electric is improved this year, with a larger battery and more power enabling it to travel 170 miles on a single charge. Hyundai has added more safety features as standard, as well as extended the warranty for the battery packs on all three models.

2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Pricing

2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid pricing starts at $14,545 for the Ioniq Hybrid Blue Hatchback 4D, which had a starting MSRP of $24,195 when new. The range-topping 2020 Ioniq Hybrid Limited Hatchback 4D starts at $20,673 today, originally priced from $32,195.

Original MSRP
KBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)
$24,195
$14,545
$26,145
$15,371
$29,395
$17,771
$32,195
$20,673

The Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price for any individual used vehicle can vary greatly according to mileage, condition, location, and other factors. The prices here reflect what buyers are currently paying for used 2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid models in typical condition when purchasing from a dealership. These prices are updated weekly.

Which Model is Right for Me?

2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Blue

Forward-collision warning & assist
8-inch touch screen
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
Lane-keep assist
High-beam assist

2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid/Plug-in Hybrid SE

Heated side mirrors
Power driver’s seat
Heated front seats
Blue Link-connected services
Tilt/telescopic steering wheel

2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid/Plug-in Hybrid SEL

Adaptive cruise control
LED headlights & taillights
Power sunroof
Wireless charging pad
Lane-follow assist

 

2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid/Plug-in Hybrid Limited

10.25-inch touch screen
Navigation
Harman Kardon audio
Leather seats
Highway-driving assist

2020 Hyundai Ioniq EV SE

Heated side mirrors
Power driver’s seat
Heated front seats
Blue Link-connected services
Adaptive cruise control

 

2020 Hyundai Ioniq EV Limited

10.25-inch touch screen
Navigation
Harman Kardon audio
Leather seats
Highway-driving assist

Driving the Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid

From behind the wheel, the 2020 Ioniq Hybrid is refined and comfortable with few indications that its complex powertrain is using both an electric motor and a gasoline-powered internal-combustion engine to get you down the road. Basically, it feels like a regular compact car, and that’s a good thing. The Hybrid even uses a normal-looking shifter for the 6-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, and there are paddle shifters if you want to get sporty and choose gears for yourself.

There’s ample power for daily driving, engine-to-motor transitions are smooth, and brake response is nicely linear, but there is some tire noise. Throttle response, transmission shifts and steering response feel livelier in Sport mode, although fuel economy takes a hit. Use Sport mode habitually and mileage in the city will dip to about 40 mpg. The Ioniq Electric has a nice punch off the line, but overall it too has a relaxed, easygoing nature.

Interior Comfort

If you didn’t see the hybrid badges, you would never know the Ioniq was a hybrid/electric vehicle. Far from the Nissan Leaf and Toyota Prius school of futuristic design, the Ioniq’s interior is conventional but nicely laid out with the materials and build quality of a premium-compact car.

New this year is a larger touch screen for the infotainment, eight inches on the base models and 10.25 on upper trims. All controls are intuitive and user-friendly, with such high-tech must-haves as Apple CarPlay and wireless phone charging. Interior bits are composed of eco-friendly substances, including recycled plastics, wood, sugar cane and even volcanic stone. Rear-seat space is generous for this class, and seat comfort both front and rear is good.

Exterior Styling

While some people may like the extreme look of the Toyota Prius and Nissan Leaf, Hyundai keeps the Ioniq’s styling pretty mainstream. Aerodynamics is the primary motivator behind the hatchback’s wedge-shaped profile, although we’re still at a loss to explain the odd split-rear window with its trim piece running directly through the driver’s rear vision.

New this year is a revised grille and rear end, LED headlights, taillights and running lights plus new wheel designs and brighter side-sill treatments. To save weight, Hyundai engineers fashioned the Ioniq’s hood and liftgate from aluminum. The Ioniq Electric features a closed front grille and lighter, more aerodynamic wheels.

Favorite Features

AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKING
Now standard on every model, the Ioniq’s automatic emergency braking system uses cameras mounted in the windshield and radar sensors in the front end to watch for vehicles that may cause an accident. The system will alert the driver to the danger and, in certain conditions, can even bring the car to a complete stop.

PLUG-IN HYBRID
With the Ioniq Plug-in Hybrid, you get the best of electric and hybrid cars. The Plug-in can travel up to 27 miles solely on electric power, after which it switches over to the gas/hybrid system. The Plug-in costs a bit more than the Ioniq Hybrid, and its fuel economy, when running in hybrid mode, is a bit lower.

Standard Features

Even the base Ioniq Hybrid Blue offers an impressive roster of standard equipment. Topping the list is an 8-inch touch-screen infotainment system, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a tilt/telescoping steering wheel, Bluetooth, a rearview camera, hill-start assist plus seven airbags.

Also standard is Hyundai’s SmartSense safety suite that includes forward-collision avoidance, lane-keeping assist, high-beam assist and a driver-attention-monitoring system. Moving up to the SE brings Blue Link connected services, heated side mirrors, a power-driver’s seat and heated front seats. Dual-zone climate control is standard on the Hybrid and Plug-in, but not available in the Electric.

Factory Options

The Ioniq has its options grouped according to trim. There are no additional packages. The SEL trim includes adaptive cruise control, LED headlights and taillights, Qi wireless charging, power sunroof, 17-inch alloy wheels, lane-follow assist and forward-collision avoidance with pedestrian detection.

The Limited trim adds a 10.25-inch touch screen, leather seats, memory for the driver’s seat and mirrors, rear air vents, navigation, highway-driving assistance, Harman Kardon audio plus front and rear parking sensors.

Engine & Transmission

While all three members of the new Ioniq family use an interior-permanent magnet synchronous motor, the horsepower and torque combination is different for each car. All three also use a lithium-ion polymer battery.

The Ioniq Electric gets an upgrade this year, with a larger battery pack and onboard charger allowing for longer range and faster charging times. With a 100-kW fast-charging station, you can recharge 80 percent of the EV’s battery in about 54 minutes. Fuel economy for the Hybrid Blue model — 57-mpg city and 59 highway — is best in its class, and the fuel-economy equivalent for the Electric is the best in the country.

Ioniq Hybrid
1.6-liter Atkinson cycle inline-4
104 horsepower @ 5,700 rpm
109 lb-ft of torque @ 4,000 rpm
32-kW Interior-Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
43 horsepower, 125 lb-ft of torque
Total system output: 139 horsepower
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 55/54 mpg (Hybrid), 57/59 mpg (Blue)

Ioniq Electric
88-kW Interior-Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
134 horsepower, 218 lb-ft of torque (Electric)
Total system output: 134 horsepower
EPA city/highway fuel economy equivalent: 145/121 MPGe (133 MPGe combined)
EPA-estimated range per full charge: 170 miles

Ioniq Plug-in
1.6-liter Atkinson cycle inline-4
104 horsepower @ 5,700 rpm
109 lb-ft of torque @ 4,000 rpm
44.5-kW Interior-Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
60 horsepower, 125 lb-ft of torque
Total system output: 156 horsepower
EPA city/highway combined fuel economy: 52 mpg/119 MPGe


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2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Styles

Style
Price
Combined Fuel Economy
Horsepower
Engine
Seating
Blue Hatchback 4D
$14,545
58 MPG
139 @ 5700 RPM
4-Cyl, Hybrid, 1.6 Liter
5
SE Hatchback 4D
$15,371
55 MPG
139 @ 5700 RPM
4-Cyl, Hybrid, 1.6 Liter
5
SEL Hatchback 4D
$17,771
55 MPG
139 @ 5700 RPM
4-Cyl, Hybrid, 1.6 Liter
5
Limited Hatchback 4D
$20,673
55 MPG
139 @ 5700 RPM
4-Cyl, Hybrid, 1.6 Liter
5
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2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Depreciation

A 2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid has depreciated $7,378 or 36% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $12,807 and trade-in value of $11,517.

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Resale Value
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2022
+ $259
$20,185
$18,468
2023
$1,267
$18,918
$17,435
2024
$2,528
$16,390
$15,038
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$11,517
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Specifications

Dimensions, Weights & Capacities

Curb Weight
2996 lbs.
EPA Passenger
96.2 cu.ft.
EPA Total Interior
122.7 cu.ft.
Fuel Capacity
11.9 gallons
Front Head Room
39.1 inches
Front Leg Room
42.2 inches
Max Seating Capacity
5
Minimum Ground Clearance
5.3 inches
Overall Length
176.0 inches
Front Shoulder Room
56.1 inches
Trunk or Cargo Capacity
26.5 cu.ft.
Turning Diameter
34.8 feet
Wheel Base
106.3 inches

Exterior

Alloy Wheels
Available
Number of Doors
4 doors
Rear Spoiler
Available

Fuel Economy

City
57 mpg
Highway
59 mpg
Combined
58 mpg

Mechanical

Drivetrain
FWD
Transmission Type
Automatic
6 speed
Available
Recommended Fuel
Regular
Dual-Clutch Automatic Transmission
Available
Hill Start Assist
Available

Performance

Horsepower-Combined
139 @ 5700 RPM
Torque
109 @ 4000 rpm
Engine
4-Cyl, Hybrid, 1.6 Liter

Warranty

Basic
5 years / 60000 miles
Powertrain
10 years / 100000 miles
Corrosion
7 years / Unlimited miles

Comfort & Convenience

  • Remote Control Liftgate/Trunk Release

Entertainment

  • Bluetooth Streaming Audio

Interior

  • Power Windows
  • Rear Window Defroster
  • 12V Power Outlet
  • Power Outlet
  • Steering Wheel Controls
  • Tilt Steering Wheel
  • Tilt/Telescoping Steering Wheel

Seating

  • Folding Rear Seat
  • Cloth Seats

Technology

  • Bluetooth Wireless Technology
  • Cruise Control
  • Hands Free Phone
  • Remote Keyless Entry
  • Proximity Sensing Keyless Entry
  • Push-Button Engine Start
  • Smartphone Interface

2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Safety

2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Safety Technology

Forward-Collision Avoidance Assist

Part of the Ioniq’s standard-equipment list, this system uses radar and cameras to detect slowing or stopped vehicles ahead and alerts the driver to slow down. If the driver takes no action, the system can bring the car to a stop.

Lane-Keep Assist

Also standard, lane-keep assist monitors the lane markings on the road. If the car begins to change lanes with signaling, the system will alert the driver with an audible tone and help steer the vehicle back into its intended lane.

Lane-Follow Assist (LFA)

This optional system works in conjunction with the adaptive cruise control. Under normal driving conditions, switching LFA to the “on” position will keep the car centered in its lane, even if the driver doesn’t make corrections to the steering wheel. The system requires visible lane markers and may not operate in rainy or snowy conditions.

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Fuel Economy
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City 58/Hwy 60/Comb 59 MPG
City 54/Hwy 50/Comb 52 MPG
City 36/Hwy 43/Comb 39 MPG
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Horsepower
139 @ 5700 RPM
139 @ 5700 RPM
121 @ 5200 RPM
78 @ 6000 RPM
Engine
4-Cyl, Hybrid, 1.6 Liter
4-Cyl, Hybrid, 1.6 Liter
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Drivetrain
FWD
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FAQs

How far can the 2020 Hyundai Ioniq Electric travel on a single charge?

Thanks to improvements in the battery pack and charging system, the 2020 Hyundai Ioniq Electric can now travel up to 170 miles on a single charge, and attain an 80-percent recharge in just under one hour when using a fast-charging station. The Ioniq EV’s range is now better than the base Nissan Leaf, but still far behind the Chevrolet Bolt and Leaf Plus.

 

What is the difference between the 2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid?

The Ioniq Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid use the same 1.6-liter gas engine but have different-size electric motors and storage systems. The Ioniq Hybrid recharges itself while driving, but can travel only a very short distance at low speeds on electricity only. The Plug-in model can be plugged in to recharge the battery and has a longer electric-only range plus more horsepower. The Ioniq Hybrid, however, gets better fuel economy than its plug-in twin.

 

Is there an all-wheel-drive Hyundai Ioniq?

No. At the moment, there is no all-wheel-drive version for the any of the 2020 Ioniq models. The Toyota Prius now offers all-wheel drive, as does the Tesla Model 3.

 

Is the 2020 Hyundai Ioniq reliable?

Yes. The Ioniq has good marks for reliability and resale, on par with the Chevrolet Bolt, Honda Insight and Nissan Leaf, but not as good as the Toyota Prius.

Is the 2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid a good vehicle?

Yes, the 2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid is a good car, as reflected by its above-average Kelley Blue Book rating of 4.4 out of 5.

What is the MPG for a 2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid?

2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid city/highway fuel economy ratings range from 55/54 mpg to 57/59 mpg, depending on trim and equipment.

How much should a 2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid cost?

Used 2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid prices currently range from $14,545 for the Blue Hatchback 4D to $20,673 for the Limited Hatchback 4D when purchasing from a dealership, depending on a range of factors like equipment, mileage, and condition.

What's the cheapest Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid?

The cheapest 2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid is the Blue Hatchback 4D, with a Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price of $14,545.

Is the 2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid reliable?

The 2020 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid is part of the 1st-generation Ioniq Hybrid, which our owners give an above-average reliability rating of 4.3 out of 5.

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