As 2024 wrapped up, Hyundai introduced its latest all-electric model: the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 9 . Now, official global pricing has been released for the 2025 version of this three-row electric SUV.
The Ioniq 9 is Hyundai’s next-gen flagship in the electric crossover category, positioned as the sibling to the Kia EV9. It’s expected to begin arriving at dealerships shortly. When it does, the entry-level model will carry a base price of $60,555.

2025 Hyundai Ioniq 9 – Price Breakdown
The Ioniq 9 lineup offers several trims with varying performance levels and driving ranges:
S RWD: Starting at $60,555 (approx. SAR 227,081), this variant features rear-wheel drive, a single 215-hp motor, and a range of 539 km per charge.
SE AWD: With a dual-motor setup producing 303 hp and a 515 km range, this all-wheel-drive model starts at $64,765 (around SAR 242,860).
SEL AWD: Also boasting 303 hp and a 515 km range, this version is priced at $67,920 (SAR 254,700).
Performance Limited: Pushing out 422 hp with a 500 km range, this performance trim begins at $72,850 (SAR 273,187).
Performance Calligraphy: Matching the Limited’s output and range, this upscale edition starts at $76,590 (SAR 287,212).
Performance Calligraphy Design: The top-tier version, equipped with the same 422 hp and 500 km range, is priced at $78,090 (SAR 292,837).
All listed prices include a destination fee of $1,600 (equivalent to AED 6,000).

Powertrain Options
Every Ioniq 9 is powered by a 110.3 kWh battery, with multiple configurations to match various performance needs:
Base Model: Single-motor RWD producing 215 hp
Mid-Tier AWD: Dual-motor setup delivering 303 hp
High-Performance AWD: Dual motors generating 422 hp, exclusive to the Performance trims, and capable of 0–60 mph in just 4.9 seconds
Vehicle Dimensions
Hyundai’s latest family-sized electric SUV measures:
Length: 5,060 mm
Width: 1,980 mm
Height: 1,790 mm
Wheelbase: 3,130 mm
The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 9 joins Hyundai’s growing EV portfolio alongside the Ioniq 5, Ioniq 6, and Kona Electric. It will be built at the company’s manufacturing facility in Georgia, USA. For comparison, its corporate cousin—the Kia EV9—comes in slightly lower, starting at $57,090 (SAR 214,087) globally.




