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Hyundai is offering up to $20,000 off the total cost of an Ioniq 6 electric sedan, and up to $5000 off the total cost of a Kona Electric SUV.
The company is calling the discounts “deposit contributions”, and they work like a downpayment on the car by reducing the overall cost of a loan.
Hyundai is offering deposit contributions on all in-stock new and demonstrator Ioniq 6 models, of which there are 230 examples available nationwide.

The offer ends on March 31, 2025.
Dynamiq and Techniq variants get a $15,000 discount, while the Epiq gets the maximum $20,000 discount.
Buyers also receive the choice of either a $1500 voucher to use within the Evie charging network, or a 22kW Autel MaxiCharger Type 2 home charger valued at $1500.
Hyundai has been spied testing a facelifted Ioniq 6, which is expected to be revealed this year.
Hyundai is offering a $5000 discount on all Kona Electric models in stock with a production date before July 30, 2024.

There’s a total of 371 eligible vehicles available nationwide.
The Kona offer also ends on March 31, 2025, and additionally comes with a choice of a $1500 Evie charging voucher or a 22kW Autel home charger.
Last year, the Kona Electric was Hyundai’s best-selling EV, and Australia’s 12th most popular EV overall.
MORE: Everything Hyundai Kona MORE: Everything Hyundai Ioniq 6
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William Stopford is an automotive journalist with a passion for mainstream cars, automotive history and overseas auto markets.


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