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Hyundai’s Ioniq 3 has the range, the looks, and the space to win you over

By dailyguardian.aeApril 21, 20263 Mins Read
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Hyundai has officially unveiled the Ioniq 3, a compact hatchback for European markets, and it’s going after something most EVs struggle to nail: being genuinely practical for real life. Hyundai promises no range anxiety, no confusing tech, and no cramped back seats. 

But does the Ioniq 3 bring enough features to the table to stand head-to-head with the competition? Let’s find out.

What makes the Ioniq 3 stand out in a crowd?

For Hyundai, it all starts with the design. The company is calling it “Art of Steel,” and the idea is pretty simple: clean surfaces, sharp lines, and no unnecessary fuss. The Ioniq 3 introduces a new Aero Hatch silhouette with a sleek roofline that flows straight into a rear spoiler, giving it a distinctive look without trying too hard. 

It also features Hyundai’s signature pixel lighting and four central dots that reference the letter “H” in Morse code, a nice easter egg for buyers. You get eleven exterior color options, multiple interior schemes, and wheel sizes ranging from 16 to 19 inches. There’s also an N Line variant if you want a sportier look.

Hyundai Ioniq 3 Pixel Lights

Honestly, I like this design and prefer it over the too minimalist aesthetic that EV cars generally go for.

Are the specs good enough to ditch your petrol car?

While the design looks good, it wouldn’t matter much if the car cannot deliver a good range and performance. According to the press release, the Ioniq 3 comes in two battery options. The Standard Range offers a projected 344 km (213 miles) WLTP range, while the Long Range bumps that up to 496 km (308 miles), which Hyundai claims will be class-leading. 

What excites me more than the range is the fast charging tech. DC fast charging takes either version from 10 to 80 percent in under 30 minutes, and AC charging goes up to 22 kW. It’s not as good as what Chinese rivals like Xiaomi or BYD are offering, but it’s nothing to scoff at either. Both versions produce 250 Nm of torque, with a top speed of 170 km/h.

Hyundai Ioniq 3 Cabin Look

Inside, the flat-floor layout gives you genuine rear legroom and headroom comfortable enough for three adults in the back seat. The trunk offers 441 liters of space, with a bonus compartment hidden beneath the trunk floor. The cabin comes with heated and ventilated seats, a BOSE sound system, and dual-zone climate control, which feels generous for this segment.

As you can see, the Ioniq 3 is packed with features, offers a good range, and looks good while doing it. The car will be produced at Hyundai’s plant in Turkey, with pricing yet to be announced. That said, online chatter suggests it will start at around £25,000–£30,000. If Hyundai can hit that price, it might have a winner in its hand.

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