2022 Hyundai IoniqFuel Economy & MPG Ratings

Hybrid Large CarsFront-Wheel Drive
2022 Hyundai Ioniq

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City
54
MPG
Highway
57
MPG
Combined
55
MPG

Real-World MPG

Based on 1 owner report via EPA fueleconomy.gov

63.5MPG average+15.4% vs EPA label
EPA combined: 55 MPG · Owner reported avg: 63.5 MPG

Driving mix: City 57% / Highway 43%

Source: EPA fueleconomy.gov “Your MPG” owner submissions. Real-world results vary by driver behavior, conditions, and equipment.

Owner reported MPG for this vehicle averages 63.5 real world MPG based on 1 owner report. EPA combined rating is 55 MPG.

Trim Comparison

Automatic (AM-S6)
Regular Hybrid
City
54
Hwy
57
Comb
55
Fuel cost: $1,250/yr
Annual Fuel Cost
$1,250

Based on gasoline at $3.67/gal, 15,000 miles/year

5-Year Fuel Savings
$5,750

vs. average new vehicle

EPA Fuel Economy Score: 9/10
GHG Score: 9/10

Environment

CO₂ Tailpipe Emissions
162 g/mile
Annual Petroleum Consumption
5.4 barrels

Specifications

Engine
1.6L 4-cyl
Transmission
Automatic
Drivetrain
FWD
Body Style
Sedan

Source: EPA fuel economy data & NHTSA vPIC. Specifications reflect the most common trim configuration.

Engine & Efficiency Details

Source: EPA fueleconomy.gov

Engine Size
1.6L, 4-cylinder
Induction Type
SIDI; Hybrid
Efficiency Tech
Auto Start-Stop
Fuel Type
Regular Gasoline

Annual Fuel Cost by State

Prices as of week ending May 18, 2026 · Source: EIA

National AvgEPA default
$4.490/gal$1,225/yr
California
$5.957/gal$1,625/yr
Texas
$3.888/gal$1,060/yr
Florida
$4.136/gal$1,128/yr
New York
$4.522/gal$1,233/yr
Ohio
$4.510/gal$1,230/yr
Washington
$5.591/gal$1,525/yr
Colorado
$4.618/gal$1,259/yr
Minnesota
$4.344/gal$1,185/yr
Massachusetts
$4.448/gal$1,213/yr

Calculated at 15,000 miles/year (EPA standard assumption) using 55 MPG combined. Regular gasoline prices. Actual costs vary.

Recall History

Source: NHTSA

No recalls reported for this vehicle.

Owner-Reported Problems395 complaints

Source: NHTSA

NHTSA has received 395 owner complaints for the 2022 Hyundai Ioniq. Top reported issues include electrical system, fuel system and power train. The data below is sourced from consumer complaints filed directly with NHTSA.

Problems by System / Component

Electrical System
297
Fuel System
87
Power Train
83
Engine
34
Speed Control
24
Advanced Safety (ADAS)
23
Brakes
21
Lighting
11

2022 Hyundai Ioniq problems by category: Electrical System: 297 complaints, Fuel System: 87 complaints, Power Train: 83 complaints, Engine: 34 complaints, Speed Control: 24 complaints, Advanced Safety (ADAS): 23 complaints, Brakes: 21 complaints, Lighting: 11 complaints.

10
Crashes Reported
0
Fires Reported
2
Injuries Reported

Sample Owner Complaints

Power TrainFiled: 02/07/2026ODI#11716391
The Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU) has intermittent failures. During the last failure, my wife was on a busy freeway (Interstate 5 near Hwy 120 northbound) in heavy but fast moving traffic. …
Power TrainFiled: 03/30/2025ODI#11651567
Vehicle Information: Year/Make/Model: 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 SE AWD VIN: [XXX] Mileage at issue onset: ~18,000–22,000 miles Purchase date: April 2022 Ownership type: Purchased new, paid in full C…
Power TrainFiled: 09/23/2024ODI#11616084
On Saturday, [XXX], at approximately [XXX], I drove my 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 north on [XXX] . The car was operating normally. I stopped at the red light at the corner of [XXX] and noticed a large re…

Complaint data is sourced from the NHTSA Complaints Database. Reports are filed by vehicle owners and may not reflect confirmed defects. Last updated via NHTSA API.

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