Recent coverage from socialbites.ca highlights the Hyundai Ioniq 6 electric sedan entering the spotlight in Russia, where several dealer listings surfaced. The reports emphasize that related advertisements are actively published within local marketplaces, reflecting a growing interest in this electric model among Russian buyers. [Socialbites.ca]
A Moscow dealer presented a Long Range Ioniq 6 boasting a range of 583 kilometers and a 329-horsepower electric motor, calling attention to a price tag of 6.7 million rubles. The vehicle is equipped with all-wheel drive and a host of comfort and convenience features, including electric seats with heating and ventilation, multi-zone climate control, a panoramic roof, and metallic pedals. The model is described as being configured for the Korean market, suggesting imports and regional variations in trim and equipment. [Socialbites.ca]
A listing from the Moscow region featured another all-wheel drive Ioniq 6 priced at 6.1 million rubles. This version highlights adaptive cruise control, remote parking assistance, traffic sign recognition, and blind-spot monitoring, underscoring the emphasis on driver-assistance technologies in this segment. [Socialbites.ca]
A separate Moscow seller offered the American-version Ioniq 6 in a basic configuration with rear-wheel drive, priced at 4.7 million rubles. Key equipment for this trim includes a 77 kWh traction battery, adaptive cruise control, heated seats, and alloy wheels, with a 229 horsepower motor rounding out the performance profile. [Socialbites.ca]
Earlier coverage noted that Russia has also seen other international models, such as the Honda XR-V, sourced from China, illustrating a broader trend of cross-border imports and diverse electric and hybrid offerings in the regional market. [Socialbites.ca]