2022 Hyundai Ioniq Plug-in HybridFuel Economy & MPG Ratings

EV Midsize CarsFront-Wheel Drive
City
52
MPGe
Highway
51
MPGe
Combined
52
MPGe

EV Range & Charging

Source: EPA fueleconomy.gov

Driving Range
620 mi
EPA estimated
Charge Time (240V)
2 hr 15 min
Level 2 · full charge
Energy Use (Comb)
28.0
City 28.0 / Hwy 28.0 kWh
Electric Motor
45 kW IPMSM

EPA-estimated range of 620 miles on a full charge. Level 2 (240V) charging time: approximately 2 hr 15 min for a full charge. Energy consumption: 28.0 kWh per 100 miles (combined).

Real-World MPG

Based on 1 owner report via EPA fueleconomy.gov

106.6MPG average+105.1% vs EPA label
EPA combined: 52 MPG · Owner reported avg: 106.6 MPG

Driving mix: City 64% / Highway 36%

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 106.6 real world MPG based on 1 owner report. EPA combined rating is 52 MPG.

Trim Comparison

Automatic (AM-S6)
Regular Gas and Electricity Plug-in Hybrid
City
52
Hwy
51
Comb
52
Fuel cost: $1,300/yr
Annual Fuel Cost
$1,300

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

5-Year Fuel Savings
$7,500

vs. average new vehicle

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

Environment

CO₂ Tailpipe Emissions
74 g/mile
Annual Petroleum Consumption
2.5 barrels

Specifications

Engine
1.6L 4-cyl
Transmission
Automatic
Drivetrain
FWD
Body Style
Sedan
GVWR
Class 1 (≤6,000 lbs)

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

Engine & Efficiency Details

Source: EPA fueleconomy.gov

Energy Use (Combined)
28 kWh / 100 mi
Energy Use (City)
28 kWh / 100 mi
Energy Use (Hwy)
28 kWh / 100 mi

Recall History

Source: NHTSA

No recalls reported for this vehicle.

Owner-Reported Problems3 complaints

Source: NHTSA

NHTSA has received 3 owner complaints for the 2022 Hyundai Ioniq Plug-in Hybrid. Top reported issues include speed control, electrical system and structure. The data below is sourced from consumer complaints filed directly with NHTSA.

Problems by System / Component

Speed Control
1
Electrical System
1
Structure
1

2022 Hyundai Ioniq Plug-in Hybrid problems by category: Speed Control: 1 complaints, Electrical System: 1 complaints, Structure: 1 complaints.

Sample Owner Complaints

Electrical SystemFiled: 08/01/2025ODI#11677870
The contact owns a 2022 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid. The contact stated while attempting to start the vehicle, there was an abnormal ticking sound coming from the engine. The local dealer was contacted. The …
StructureFiled: 12/14/2024ODI#11630733
Driving along the highway at highway speed, the sunroof exploded over our head. The glass blew outward from the center of the sunroof. There was nothing the hit the glass.
Speed ControlFiled: 04/22/2024ODI#11584582
The contact owns a 2022 Hyundai Ioniq. The contact stated that upon parking and exiting the vehicle, he plugged in at the charging port, at which point the vehicle accelerated independently. No warnin…

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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