Hyundai unveils exclusive offers for the IONIQ 5 and 6 to incentivise the UK market 

  • Hyundai offer enticing EV deals on IONIQ 5 and 6 models until March 31, 2024.
  • Business Contract Hire starts at £249.16/month for eco-friendly fleet upgrades.
  • Personal Contract Hire from £299/month provides flexibility without ownership commitments.

Hyundai offers new deals on the IONIQ 5 and 6 in the UK until the 31st of March 

Hyundai is making waves in the electric vehicle (EV) market with enticing offers on its acclaimed IONIQ 5 and 6 models. These offers, available until 31st March 2024, cater to both corporate and individual preferences, providing an intriguing look into the world of affordable and sustainable EV solutions.

For business users seeking an eco-friendly fleet upgrade, the Business Contract Hire (BCH) options for IONIQ 5 and 6 Premium models start at a competitive £249.16/month. This offer is targeted at Limited Companies (Ltds) and Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) with a guarantor, ensuring a cost-effective transition to electric mobility.

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On the individual front, the Personal Contract Hire (PCH) deals offer flexibility without the burden of ownership. Starting at £299/month for the Premium trims, these leases provide users with the convenience of driving the IONIQ 5 or 6 without the commitment of a hefty purchase or finance settlement at the term’s conclusion.

The IONIQ 5 and 6 Premium models boast an impressive 77.4 kWh battery and rear-wheel drive, delivering a substantial range of up to 315 miles and 322 miles, respectively. Built on the advanced 800v E-GMP platform, these EVs promise swift recharging and compatibility with the latest 350kW charging infrastructure.

Hyundai Finance and Arval are facilitating these enticing offers, ensuring that both personal and business users can find a tailored solution to meet their needs. Whether you’re a corporate entity eyeing sustainability in your fleet or an individual seeking an eco-conscious driving experience, these IONIQ models present a compelling opportunity.

Hyundai’s IONIQ 5 and 6 offers brings affordability to the forefront of the EV market.

Affordability has been a major point of friction for the industry of late. Recently, automakers and campaigners have been calling on the UK government to increase incentives to boost affordability and, therefore, adoption. However, the Spring Budget did not reflect these requests. So, once again the onus of adoption falls into the laps of manufacturers. As Hyundai picks up the torch, it seems likely others will follow.

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