2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 near Loganville, GA

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The 2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 is a three-row electric SUV engineered with a focus on drivetrain capability, battery efficiency, and integrated vehicle systems. It uses a permanent-magnet synchronous motor configuration paired with a high-capacity lithium-ion battery to support multiple drivetrain outputs and extended driving range. The model is available in rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive layouts, with a unibody chassis constructed from advanced high-strength steel. The vehicle incorporates a single-speed reduction gear transmission, electronic control systems, and regenerative braking hardware designed to maintain consistent performance across varying driving conditions.

2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 interior front view showing steering wheel, dashboard, digital display, and panoramic windshield with scenic view.

Electric Powertrain Output and Drive Configuration

The powertrain structure of the 2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 includes three output levels based on drivetrain configuration. The rear-wheel-drive system produces 160 kW, equivalent to 215 horsepower, and delivers 350 Nm or 258 lb-ft of torque. This configuration prioritizes efficiency and extended range. The all-wheel-drive system increases output to 226.1 kW, or 303 horsepower, with torque rising to 605 Nm, or 446 lb-ft. A higher-output all-wheel-drive configuration further increases system performance to 314.6 kW or 422 horsepower and 700 Nm or 516 lb-ft of torque.

Power is transferred through a single-speed reduction gear transmission, eliminating the need for multiple gear changes and maintaining a consistent torque curve. The drivetrain includes a shift-by-wire system and gear ratios calibrated for both rear and all-wheel-drive layouts. The rear-wheel-drive configuration uses a final gear ratio of 13.16, while the all-wheel-drive system applies a 10.65 ratio at the front and 13.16 at the rear. Drive Mode Select allows the driver to switch between Eco, Normal, Sport, Snow, and My Mode settings using a center console control.

2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 interior rear view highlighting black and gray seats, spacious cabin, and second-row seating arrangement.

Battery Capacity, Voltage Architecture, and Charging Performance

The 2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 uses a 110.3 kWh lithium-ion battery system operating at 610 volts. This configuration supports both high-output performance and efficient energy distribution. Driving range varies by drivetrain, with the rear-wheel-drive model achieving up to 335 miles, while the all-wheel-drive variants are rated at 320 miles and 311 miles.

Charging performance is structured to accommodate multiple charging environments. With a 350 kW DC fast charger using a CCS adapter, the battery can charge from 10% to 80% in approximately 24 minutes. When connected to a NACS V3 Supercharger, the same charging range is completed in approximately 40 minutes. A 50 kW DC fast charger requires about 109 minutes for the same charge interval.

Level 2 charging is supported through a 240-volt, 48-amp system delivering 11 kW, which charges the battery from 10% to 80% in approximately 9 hours and 40 minutes. The vehicle includes a dual-voltage ICCB charging cable for flexible charging conditions. The charge port is located on the rear passenger-side quarter panel and uses a NACS interface. A battery heating system and preconditioning function are integrated to improve charging efficiency under varying temperature conditions.

Structural Engineering and Suspension Design

The 2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 uses a unibody structure composed of advanced high-strength steel and high-tensile steel. This construction provides rigidity while managing overall vehicle weight. The front suspension uses a MacPherson® strut design with gas dampers, while the rear suspension uses a five-link multi-link system, also supported by gas dampers.

Steering is managed through a rack-and-pinion system with motor-driven power assistance. The steering ratio is set at 16.02 with 2.93 turns lock-to-lock. The turning diameter measures 41 feet curb to curb, which supports maneuverability relative to the vehicle’s size.

Braking System and Regenerative Control

The braking system includes ventilated disc brakes at all four wheels. The front discs measure 360 mm x 30 mm, and the rear discs measure 345 mm by 20 mm. The system integrates anti-lock braking with electronic brake-force distribution across all four wheels. Additional braking support includes brake assist and hillstart assist control.

An active hydraulic brake booster is used in combination with regenerative braking. Regenerative brake control paddles allow the driver to adjust the level of energy recovery during deceleration. The vehicle also includes an electric parking brake with automatic vehicle hold functionality.

Exterior Design and Aerodynamic Efficiency

The exterior design of the 2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 incorporates aerodynamic elements intended to reduce drag and improve efficiency. The coefficient of drag reaches as low as 0.269. Active air flaps are integrated into the lower front grille to regulate airflow. Flush-type door handles operate automatically, reducing air resistance when not in use.

Wheel sizes vary by trim, beginning with 19-inch alloy wheels and increasing to 20-inch and 21-inch configurations. Tire specifications range from 255/60R19 to 285/45R21, depending on trim level. The vehicle includes a tire mobility kit in place of a spare tire.

Lighting systems are fully LED-based. Standard features include LED daytime running lights, LED projector headlights with automatic operation, high beam assist, LED taillights, and an LED center high-mount stop lamp. The exterior also includes heated side mirrors with integrated LED turn signals and blind-spot collision-avoidance assist.

Interior Layout, Seating Configurations, and Cargo Capacity

The interior of the 2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 is configured for either six or seven occupants. Seven-passenger configurations include a second-row bench seat with sliding and manual entry assist functions. Six-passenger configurations include second-row power captain’s chairs with four-way adjustment, one-touch walk-in functionality, wing-type headrests, and integrated leg rests.

Front seating includes an eight-way power driver seat across all trims, with an eight-way power passenger seat available on higher trims. Lumbar support is provided for both driver and passenger positions, with higher trims offering four-way adjustment for the driver. Heated front seats are standard, while ventilated front seats are included on higher trims. Second-row ventilation is also available on upper trims.

Cargo capacity measures 21.9 cubic feet behind the third row, 46.7 cubic feet behind the second row, and 86.9 cubic feet behind the first row. Total interior volume is 185.44 cubic feet, with passenger volume measuring 163.54 cubic feet in a seven-passenger configuration.

Digital Displays, Connectivity, and Audio Systems

The 2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 integrates dual 12.3-inch displays, including a digital instrument cluster and a ccNC navigation system. The infotainment system supports SiriusXM® satellite radio, HD Radio™, over-the-air updates, and Wi-Fi hotspot capability. Wireless Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay® are included as standard features.

The vehicle includes seven USB Type-C ports distributed across all three rows. Wireless device charging is standard. Bluetooth® supports multiple device connections. A rearview monitor with parking guidance is also standard.

Audio systems vary by trim. Higher trims include a Bose® premium audio system. A 10-inch head-up display is available on the Calligraphy trim. Additional technology features include Hyundai Digital Key 2 Premium and a full display mirror with integrated HomeLink on higher trims.

Climate Systems and Cabin Controls

The 2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 includes dual automatic temperature control for the front row, along with dedicated automatic temperature control for the second row. Air vents are provided for all three rows. A heat pump system is included to improve energy efficiency during cabin heating.

The steering wheel includes integrated controls for audio and cruise systems. Heated steering functionality is available on higher trims. Tilt and telescoping adjustment is manual on lower trims and power-operated on higher trims. Interior lighting includes LED illumination, with ambient lighting available on select trims.

Convenience Systems and Functional Equipment

Convenience features include a power liftgate with automatic open functionality and proximity key entry with push-button start. Power door locks and power windows with front auto-up and auto-down are standard. A sliding front center console is available on higher trims.

Vehicle-to-Load capability is included on upper trims, allowing the vehicle to supply power through a two-way onboard charger located in the cargo area. Additional features include a 12-volt outlet in the front and cargo areas, an illuminated glove compartment, and assist grips for all seating positions.

Advanced Safety Systems and Driver Assistance Technology

The 2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 includes a comprehensive set of safety systems. Standard restraint systems include three-point seatbelts for all outboard seating positions, adjustable shoulder belt anchors, and seatbelt pretensioners with load limiters for all three rows.

The vehicle includes vehicle stability management with electronic stability control, traction control, and brake assist. Tire pressure monitoring provides individual tire indicators. Regenerative braking is integrated with the anti-lock braking system.

Driver assistance systems include forward collision-avoidance assist with detection for vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists. The system also includes junction turning and crossing support, lane-change detection, and evasive steering assist. Additional systems include lane keeping assist, lane following assist, driver attention warning, forward attention warning, and safe exit assist.

Highway Driving Assist 2 and Smart Cruise Control 2 support highway operation with adaptive speed control. Rear cross-traffic collision-avoidance assist and blind-spot collision-avoidance assist are standard. Parking systems include distance warning for forward and reverse operation, with additional side detection on higher trims. Surround view monitor, blind-spot view monitor, and remote smart parking assist are available on upper trims.

Schedule a Test Ride Today

We invite you to experience the 2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 in person at ALM Hyundai of Athens near Loganville, GA. A scheduled test drive allows direct evaluation of its electric power output, battery performance, and regenerative braking system. You can assess the operation of its digital displays, driver assistance systems, and cabin controls under normal driving conditions. The three-row seating layout and cargo capacity can also be reviewed during the visit. Contact our dealership team to arrange a test drive appointment at a time that fits your schedule.

 

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