Hyundai Electric Cars & Salary Sacrifice UK 2025: IONIQ 5, 6, 9 & Kona Guide

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Hyundai has transformed from a value-focused manufacturer into one of the UK's most innovative electric vehicle brands. The Korean automaker's dedicated IONIQ sub-brand combines futuristic design with cutting-edge technology. At the same time, industry-leading warranties and competitive pricing make Hyundai EVs compelling options for UK salary sacrifice customers.

Hyundai's E-GMP platform delivers 800V ultra-fast charging that can recover 10-80% battery capacity in just 18 minutes, plus you get the confidence of Hyundai's industry-leading 5-year unlimited mileage warranty. With the flagship IONIQ 9 now available and excellent salary sacrifice support, if you're looking for innovative electric mobility, Hyundai deserves serious consideration.

Key Insights

  • Hyundai's IONIQ range (5, 6, and flagship 9) is built on an advanced 800V architecture enabling ultra-fast charging - recovering 10-80% battery in approximately 18 minutes under optimal conditions.
  • The brand positions itself as a value-forward innovator: premium features, cutting-edge technology, and competitive pricing make Hyundai ideal for practical EV buyers seeking quality without premium badge costs.
  • Hyundai's 2025 UK lineup spans from the compact Inster city car through to the luxurious seven-seat IONIQ 9, with the award-winning IONIQ 5 crossover and sleek IONIQ 6 saloon covering mainstream segments.

Hyundai Electric Cars Overview & IONIQ Innovation

Hyundai's message is clear: "There's an EV for everyone." From compact urban models through to large SUVs, the brand's portfolio has matured dramatically. At the heart of Hyundai's electric push sits the IONIQ sub-brand, created to embody innovation, design excellence, and future readiness.

Hyundai's "Opposites United" design language brings together contrasting elements - nature and technology, emotion and rationality - to create visually engaging vehicles. The approach has earned recognition, including the IONIQ 5's prestigious Red Dot Award. Design highlights include parametric pixel LED lighting, aerodynamic optimisation for improved efficiency, spacious lounge-like interiors, and sustainable materials, including recycled plastics.

Hyundai's Electric-First Strategy & E-GMP Platform

Hyundai has committed to an electric-first strategy, making E-GMP (Electric Global Modular Platform) the backbone of its EV architecture. This modular platform supports 800V systems, scalable battery configurations, and flexible motor combinations.

E-GMP Platform Benefits:

  • Ultra-fast charging capability: 800V architecture supports charging speeds up to 350kW, recovering significant range during coffee breaks

  • Efficient thermal management: Sophisticated cooling and heating systems maintain optimal battery temperature across seasons

  • Economies of scale: Shared components enable heavy investment in quality whilst keeping prices competitive

  • Flexibility: Easy specification of more powerful motors, dual-motor setups, or larger batteries

Hyundai Compact EVs (Kona Electric, Inster)

Hyundai Kona Electric

Starting from approximately £35,00. Eligible for £1,500 Hyundai Electric Grant.

The second-generation Kona Electric is built from the ground up as an EV-first vehicle, offering practical crossover versatility at accessible pricing. It was even featured in our Best Value EV Car Guide!

Key specifications:

  • Two battery options: 48.4kWh (~234 miles WLTP) and 65.4kWh (~319 miles WLTP)

  • 0-62mph in approximately 7.8 seconds (larger battery)

  • DC fast charging up to 102kW (10-80% in around 43 minutes)

  • 466 litres of boot space with dual 12.3-inch displays

The optional N Line trim adds sportier styling with redesigned bumpers, 19-inch alloys, and interior accents. For urban and suburban drivers, the Kona hits the sweet spot between capability and affordability.

Hyundai Inster

Starting from approximately £23,495. Eligible for £3,750 Hyundai Electric Grant. 

The Inster is Hyundai's smallest electric offering, targeting city dwellers seeking efficient urban mobility with clever packaging.

Key specifications:

  • Two battery sizes: 39kWh (~203 miles WLTP) and 49kWh (~229 miles WLTP)

  • DC fast charging up to 85kW

  • Sliding and folding rear seats on higher trims

  • Compact dimensions for effortless city navigation

The Inster prioritises manoeuvrability over long-distance capability - ideal for drivers whose journeys rarely exceed 150 miles daily.

Hyundai IONIQ Range (5, 6, 9)

IONIQ 5

Starting from £39,995

The IONIQ 5 combines retro-inspired styling with strong EV credentials and practical family accommodation.

Key specifications:

  • Up to 84kWh battery with RWD or AWD variants

  • Up to 354 miles WLTP (long-range RWD)

  • 800V architecture supporting up to 350kW DC charging (10-80% in ~18 minutes)

  • Flat floor design, sliding centre console, dual 12.3-inch screens

  • Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capability and modular rear layout

The IONIQ 5 competes directly with Volkswagen ID.4, whilst often undercutting other competitors on price.Volvo Luxury EVs (EX90, ES90)

Ioniq 6

Starting from £47,050

The aerodynamic IONIQ 6 saloon prioritises efficiency, delivering class-leading range per kWh.

Key specifications:

  • Up to 77.4kWh battery

  • Up to 338 miles WLTP (long-range RWD)

  • Dual-motor AWD variants offer 325hp

  • Advanced driver assistance and premium audio options

The sleek design delivers tangible benefits - it's one of the most efficient EVs available, with real-world consumption often beating manufacturer claims. The cabin trades some practicality for striking styling and exceptional efficiency.

Ioniq 9

Starting from £64,995

Hyundai's Ioniq 9, a large premium electric SUV, competes with Kia EV9, Mercedes EQS SUV, and BMW iX.

Key specifications:

  • 110kWh battery delivering up to 385 miles WLTP

  • 800V system (10-80% in approximately 24 minutes)

  • First Hyundai with built-in AI Assistant

  • Seven-seat configuration, AWD variants available

The IONIQ 9 offers comparable space and technology to premium rivals whilst undercutting them by £10,000-£20,000. This offers exceptional value for families seeking maximum space without German premium pricing.Volvo EV Technology & Safety Innovation

Hyundai Performance EVs (IONIQ 5 N, IONIQ 6 N)

To drive excitement and create brand halo effects, Hyundai has introduced its N performance division to the EV space. These aren't just badge-engineered variants - they feature substantial engineering modifications to compete with serious performance EVs.

IONIQ 5 N

Starting from approximately £65,010

The IONIQ 5 N features substantial engineering modifications to compete with serious performance EVs.

Performance technology:

Hyundai's N division has comprehensively re-engineered the IONIQ 5 for track capability. Upgrades include 400mm front brake discs with monoblock callipers, performance-tuned suspension with electronically controlled dampers, and reinforced body structure for improved rigidity. Interior upgrades include sports seats with enhanced bolstering, an N-branded steering wheel with performance controls, and digital displays showing g-force, power distribution, and lap timing.

The IONIQ 5 N competes directly with the Tesla Model 3 Performance whilst undercutting the Porsche Taycan. 

IONIQ 6 N (Expected 2025-2026)

Following the IONIQ 5 N's success, Hyundai has developed a high-performance IONIQ 6 N variant, which made its debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.

Early reports suggest up to 650PS (478kW), 0-62mph in approximately 3.2 seconds, a wider body with aggressive aerodynamics, and performance-tuned suspension. This would represent Hyundai's highest-performance production EV offering, positioning alongside the Porsche Taycan and BMW i4 M50. UK pricing and availability remain unconfirmed.

Hyundai EV Technology & Ultra-Fast Charging

Ultra-Fast Charging

Hyundai's 800V systems accept DC charging at rates up to 350kW. Under ideal conditions, this means:

  • Charging from 10% to 80% in approximately 18-25 minutes

  • More stable high-speed charging with less voltage sag

  • Greater flexibility on long journeys with shorter charging stops

Real-world speeds depend on charger availability, ambient temperature, and battery state of charge.

Additional Key Technologies

  • Vehicle-to-Load (V2L): Power appliances or camping equipment from your car's battery

  • Smart thermal management: Maintains optimal battery temperature to reduce degradation, including preconditioning when navigating to charging stations

  • Regenerative braking: Adjustable intensity from minimal coasting to near one-pedal driving

  • Over-the-air updates: Software upgrades without dealer visits

  • Active aerodynamics: Active grille shutters optimise efficiency

Hyundai Electric Car Salary Sacrifice Benefits

Salary sacrifice is an employee benefit that allows employees to save by paying for certain benefits (like an electric car) from their pre-tax salary. Because the deduction happens before Income Tax and National Insurance are calculated, you pay less tax overall whilst accessing a brand-new EV with insurance, maintenance, and servicing included in one monthly payment.

Why Salary Sacrifice Matters

  • Sacrifice pre-tax salary, reducing Income Tax and National Insurance liability

  • One monthly payment covers lease, maintenance, insurance, and tyre replacement

  • Zero deposit upfront

  • No residual value risk

  • Better cash flow and budgeting

Hyundai Salary Sacrifice Examples

Savings breakdownHyundai Kona Advance (65kWh)Hyundai Ioniq 5 N (84kWh)Hyundai Ioniq 9 Premium (110kWh)
Average monthly salary sacrifice (inc VAT£474£966£951
Employee income savings-£190-£386-£380
Employee national insurance savings-£9-£19-£19
Average benefit-in-kind tax over term£65£121£121
Net cost/You pay£340£682£673

You can calculate your savings by heading to our salary sacrifice calculator, inputting your details (salary and lease terms) and choosing the EV of your dreams! Salary sacrifice schemes typically include comprehensive packages covering servicing, MOT, breakdown cover, and tyre replacement. Many providers also include insurance and home charger installation, creating worry-free driving. 


Ready to Explore Hyundai Electric Car Salary Sacrifice?

Hyundai's 2025 electric portfolio offers compelling innovation, choice, and value - from the urban Inster to the flagship IONIQ 9. For buyers seeking strong technology at competitive costs, Hyundai's 800V architecture and bold design make its EVs standout options.

Visit our Hyundai salary sacrifice page or use our instant quote tool to discover your potential savings with a Hyundai electric car through The Electric Car Scheme.

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Last updated: 29/09/2025

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Ellie started working at The Electric Car Scheme in September 2023 in organic social media and content. She is passionate about doing good for the environment, and getting into an EV is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint significantly!

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