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Analysing market data
Fetching listings · computing fair value · building charts
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Electric
30 days avg on market · Low data confidence
Listing price range
€71k – €75k
middle 50% of listings
Listings
4
ROI active now
Updated 8h ago · ROI · Low confidence
Expected price
€71,648
retail ~€71,648 · private ~€62,936 Pricing assumptionsAssumptions· Good condition, full service history· No outstanding finance or damage· Based on ads seen in the past 30 days
Est. trade-in
€44,055 – €53,496
Avg mileage
9k km
typical 9k km
Days listed
30d
avg on market · demand 43/100
Price drops
18.8%
3 of 16 ads, avg €1,000 reduction
2025 Hyundai Ioniq 9 · Electric · per year
Estimated annual cost
€12,123/yr
Per month
€1,010/mo
Depreciation
€10,830
89% of total
Fuel / electricity
€490
4% of total
Maintenance
€450
4% of total
Road tax
€120
1% of total
Charger (annualised)
€233
2% of total
Assumptions: Depreciation based on €72,200 current market median at 15.0%/yr (regression from 17 listings across multiple years). Fuel cost assumes 16,000 km/yr (CSO Ireland average), Irish fuel prices. Road tax uses Irish CO2-based motor tax bands (WLTP regime). Maintenance is an AI estimate based on typical independent garage rates for this model. Home charger cost (€700 typical after SEAI grant) annualised over 3 years.
16,000 km/yr · Ireland rates
Hyundai Ioniq 9 2025, all powertrain variants
Market-level estimateAll available fuel types sorted cheapest to run · WLTP figures where available · current market highlighted
18.0 kWh/100 km, home night rate
median €72,200
Assumptions: 16,000 km/yr (CSO Ireland average). Fuel: petrol €2.00/L, diesel €2.20/L. EV: smart-night €0.17/kWh (80%), day €0.30/kWh (20%). PHEV split: 45% electric, 55% petrol. WLTP consumption figures used where available; real-world usage is typically 10-20% higher. Road tax uses Irish CO2-based motor tax bands (WLTP regime, 2021+ registrations).
Home EV charger setup
The smart-night savings above require a home charger. Without one, you'll charge on public networks at significantly higher rates.
Installed cost
€800 – €1,500
7 kW charger + installation
SEAI grant
−€300
You pay €500 – €1,200 after grant
Public charging
€0.41 – €0.60/kWh
ecar.ie · ESB eCars network
AI estimate · Irish independent garage rates
€450
estimated per year
The Ioniq 9 requires minimal servicing compared to combustion engines; main costs are preventative battery diagnostics, brake fluid changes, and tyre wear due to vehicle weight. No oil changes, transmission fluid, or spark plugs.
AI-generated estimate · costs vary by usage and service history · not a financial forecast
industry average
Live market data not yet available for this segment. Industry rate: 15.0%/yr for Hyundai. Not a financial forecast.
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