Cool car but not yet worth it
Overall the Ioniq 6 is really enjoyable to drive, and quite comfortable, however, it is lacking in some places. The car has a lot of features but many of them tend to be buried in menus or just not clear the feature exists. A good example of this is the one-pedal driving being either in a menu or you use the steering wheel pedals, neither of which are particularly clear what the feature is or how it works. The feature itself is also rather clunky as it simply breaks when not on the gas.
I was also surprised to find that the car lacks lane departure warning despite having lane keep assist.
Heating and cooling also leaves much to be desired. They certainly work well but its difficult to not be required to have either AC or Heat running as with either off the vents just blow outside temp air. This of course drains the battery significantly.
The estimation of battery range is rarely accurate and I'd honestly rather just have a Kwh display instead. That way you could just divide the kwh remaining by your avg mileage to determine your remaining range. Or at least give the option.
Speaking of batteries, the range certainly leaves much to be desired. Unfortunately not much can be done about this as it is more of a limitation of current technology than anything. Even still, the car is only good for local driving as you'd be hard pressed to get anything more than 270 miles per 100% charge, and more accurately closer to 250 as you cant just drain the battery to near 0 levels.
That said, the car runs smoother than butter. It accelerates quickly and smoothly, and handles fantastically. Although I would prefer if the tighter steering wasn't arbitrarily locked behind sport mode.
I will say though, the cost of the vehicle is steep. Unless you have chargers at home you can use whenever, I cant say the car is worth owning. Full electric just cant beat hybrids yet, and paying a premium for a car that has so much less utility and so much more hassle (charging) it just isn't worth the purchase.