Hyundai Ioniq 6
High-output permanent-magnet motor on the E-GMP platform. 800V ultra-fast charging and outstanding efficiency.
Slippery electric sedan
The Ioniq 6 Standard Range slices through the air like nothing else in its class. Not a sports car, but that drag coefficient is a thing of beauty.
Engine Weaknesses 7
The Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU) can be damaged by electrical overload and no longer charge the 12V battery. The vehicle progressively loses all electrical functions while driving.
Symptoms: Dashboard warnings and beeping, progressive power loss, vehicle enters emergency mode, 12V battery not charging.
The ICCU (Integrated Charging Control Unit) of the E-GMP platform is a systemic weak point: defective transistors/MOSFETs or software faults cause the 12V battery to no longer be charged. Typical failure pattern: vehicle loses power progressively while driving.
Symptoms: Warning 'Limited power', fault code P1A9096, 12V battery flat, vehicle no longer driveable
Defective heat treatment by a supplier led to driveshafts on the Ioniq 5 and 6 (production 2021–2023) that could break. Recall 41D022 affected 155,760 vehicles worldwide, including 46,604 in Germany.
Symptoms: Sudden loss of drive, noises from drivetrain, vehicle coasts to a stop
Third-party Bluelink apps can trigger up to 5,000 server requests per day, constantly waking the vehicle. The 12V battery drains within hours. Hyundai has limited server traffic to 20 requests per day.
Symptoms: Vehicle completely dead after a short standstill, no remote unlocking, no start, jump-start required.
Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6 occasionally show new malfunctions in recuperation strategy, regenerative braking or charging control after software updates. OTA updates can also introduce new bugs.
Symptoms: Changed recuperation behaviour after update, unexpected driver assistance interventions, occasional system reboots.
The Ioniq 5's charging flap can cause elevated quiescent current (approx. 4 A) in cold weather, draining the 12V battery within 24 hours. Replacing the charging flap resolves the issue.
Symptoms: Vehicle dead after one night of standing, especially at temperatures below 10°C, problem recurs.
The Ioniq 5/6 also suffers from the unexpected 12V drain problem known from the first Ioniq. Control units do not reliably enter standby mode and drain the auxiliary battery.
Symptoms: Vehicle won't start in the morning, system reset required, all warning lights on
Vehicle Weaknesses 9
Drive shafts can break and cause complete drivetrain failure. 155,760 vehicles worldwide (Ioniq 5 and 6) from model years 2021–2023 affected, including 46,604 in Germany. KBA ref 13860, recall code 41D022.
The Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU) can fail and can no longer supply sufficient 12V on-board voltage. The result is complete power loss while driving. Multiple recalls affected (recall code 41D033).
DC fast charging can fail completely or reduce to 45–55 kW instead of 220 kW, especially in winter. Cause: loose screw connection on HV cable connector or ICCU fault.
Some Ioniq 6 owners report: after parking, the vehicle cannot be switched off, does not shift into P and does not lock. Disconnecting the 12V battery is the only emergency solution.
Insufficiently heat-treated drive shafts (supplier fault) can break and cause sudden drivetrain failure. Hyundai recalled 155,760 Ioniq 5 and 6 worldwide in 2023 (46,604 in Germany).
The protective coating on padded armrests starts peeling from around 15,000 km. Hyundai often declines warranty citing owner responsibility. Affects recycled interior materials.
According to forum reports, Ioniq 6 CE doors need adjustment at delivery as significant wind noise occurs above higher speeds. Dealer correction is usually straightforward.
Dashboard and cockpit trim panels on the Ioniq 6 CE produce creaking noises on rough roads. Affected are the fastening points of the upper trim and gaps to the display.
The speed warning on the Ioniq 6 CE reactivates itself at every trip start after being deactivated. A software bug prevents permanent deactivation, which deters many potential buyers.
Reports & Tests
103 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2022–2026). Most reported: Electrical (59), Other (21), Powertrain (11).