Hyundai Ioniq 9 vs Zeekr 7X

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Hyundai Ioniq 9
Hyundai Ioniq 9

$119,750 - $124,750

2026 price

Zeekr 7X
Zeekr 7X

$57,900 - $72,900

2026 price

Summary

2026 Hyundai Ioniq 9
2026 Zeekr 7X
Safety Rating

Engine Type
0.0L

Not Applicable
Fuel Type
Electric

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
0.0L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
7

5
Dislikes
  • One flagship trim means flagship pricing
  • Rear design polarises
  • Underwhelming warranty

  • No spare tyre
  • Some overly complex functions
  • Push-button doors not for everyone
2026 Hyundai Ioniq 9 Summary

Hyundai is reaching for new heights with the Ioniq 9. And I don't just mean that literally – though it's certainly true that this three-row electric SUV is an absolute giant of a vehicle. I mean because it's also the most expensive car, electric or otherwise, to ever wear the Hyundai badge.

With it, Hyundai steps into premium air – the Volvo EX90 starts at around the same money, as does the Audi Q6 e-tron, albeit with fewer seats.

And because Hyundai has only brought in one flagship variant, the Ioniq 9 is also miles above the cheapest Kia EV9. But will its customers rise with it? 

Let's find out.

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2026 Zeekr 7X Summary

Recently CarsGuide had a presence at several major electric vehicle shows in Australia and I can tell you, this car was generating a lot of buzz with prospective buyers.

It’s the just-released Zeekr 7X, a pure-electric, five-door, five-seat SUV priced and specified to challenge established EV players in the premium, mid-size SUV segment.

In this test, we’re behind the wheel of the 7X Performance, the dual-motor AWD flagship topping a three-model line-up including single-motor standard- and long-range RWD variants.

So stay with us as we assess everything from price, features, design and practicality to efficiency, driving dynamics, safety and cost of ownership. Let’s go!

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