Interesting Facts About the Hyundai Ioniq 6 CE
The Hyundai Ioniq 6 made its debut in South Korea in late 2022 and reached U.S. customers with deliveries starting in March 2023. Since then it has become a notable entry in Hyundai’s electric‑vehicle lineup.
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Launch and Early Market Arrival
The Ioniq 6 was first sold in South Korea in late 2022, and the first U.S. deliveries began in March 2023, marking Hyundai’s rapid rollout of the model across key markets.
Generations and Model‑Year Updates
According to model‑year histories, the Ioniq 6 was released for the 2023 model year and continued into 2024 with only minimal changes, indicating a stable design across its early generations.
Genuine Parts and Aftermarket Support
Owners can source a range of genuine Hyundai OEM parts—such as CV joints, oil pumps, brake pedals, and battery trays—directly from Hyundai’s accessories shop, while used‑part specialists like B‑Parts offer scrap‑yard components to keep the Ioniq 6 running.
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