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2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6, more Ioniq 5 electric cars on sale February 22

A batch of 470 Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6 electric cars is slated to go on sale next week, for delivery within two weeks and three months, depending on model.


The first examples of the 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6 – and the next allocation of Hyundai Ioniq 5 electric cars – are due on sale next Wednesday, 22 February 2023.

Hyundai Australia has confirmed orders are due to open online on Wednesday at 1pm AEDT, with 470 cars available across every state and territory.

The 470-vehicle allocation includes 170 Ioniq 5 electric vehicles – spread across 48 rear-wheel-drive Dynamiqs, 68 all-wheel-drive Techniqs, and 54 Epiq models – which the company claims will be delivered within two to four weeks.



Meanwhile, the 300 Ioniq 6 vehicles are spread across 229 Dynamiq models, 36 Techniq grades and 35 Epiq variants, with delivery claimed "within three months".

Hyundai Australia has previously confirmed there are 25 showrooms around the country authorised to deliver Ioniq vehicles – but buyers must still order vehicles at fixed prices through Hyundai's website, rather than through dealerships.

Click here to see the latest pricing and specifications for the Ioniq 5, and here for the Ioniq 6.



For customers who miss out on the February 22 allocation, Hyundai Australia says the next batches of cars are due to go on sale in March and April 2023.

Every Hyundai Ioniq 5 allocation in Australia so far

Date Model year States/cities included Variants Number of cars Read more
Late September 2021 2022 All states and territories except the NT All (RWD and AWD) 240 Details
16 December 2021 2022 Sydney and Canberra All (RWD and AWD) 90 Details
27 January 2022 2022 Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne All (RWD and AWD) 66 Details
23 March 2022 2022 NSW, ACT, Victoria, Queensland, WA, SA and Tasmania All (RWD and AWD) 100 Details
18 May 2022 2022 Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Canberra, Adelaide and Hobart All (RWD and AWD) 68 Details
20 July 2022 2022 All states and territories except the NT Techniq AWD only 119 Details
10 August 2022 2022 All states and territories except the NT All (Dynamiq 2WD and Techniq AWD) 135 Details
26 October 2022 2023 All states and territories except the NT Dynamiq 2WD and Techniq AWD 201 Details
19 January 2023 2023 All states and territories All (Dynamiq 2WD, Techniq AWD, Epiq AWD) 250 Details
22 February 2023 2023 All states and territories All (Dynamiq 2WD, Techniq AWD, Epiq AWD) 170 N/A

Total cars made available since launch: 1439 (or 1269 excluding February 2023 batch)
Deliveries since launch: 958, to the end of January 2023

Every Hyundai Ioniq 6 allocation in Australia so far

Date Model year States/cities included Variants Number of cars Read more
22 February 2023 2023 All states and territories All (Dynamiq 2WD, Techniq AWD, Epiq AWD) 300 N/A
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