2018 Hyundai Ioniq Electric
How far can it really take you on one charge?
200 km
EPA range (124 mi)
100 km
effective there-and-back radius
The 2018 Hyundai Ioniq Electric is rated at 200 km (124 mi) on the EPA test cycle. That's a laboratory figure — in mixed real-world driving expect roughly 190 km, less in winter or at sustained highway speed. On a road-network range map that's rarely a neat circle — terrain, highways and coastlines shape where one charge can actually take you. For a trip out and back home without charging, plan around an effective radius of about 100 km.
| Make | Hyundai |
|---|---|
| Model | Ioniq Electric |
| Model year | 2018 |
| Range (EPA) | 200 km / 124 mi |
| Real-world estimate | ≈ 190 km |
| Data source | US EPA |
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