If you’ve been thinking about going electric, you’re not alone. At Boucher Hyundai of Waukesha, we talk with folks every day who are curious about EVs, hybrids, and plug-in hybrids. And honestly? There’s never been a better time to make the switch. Hyundai has built one of the most impressive electric lineups out there, with something for just about every kind of driver. Plus—this is important—federal EV tax credits and incentives are ending September 30th, 2025, so it’s worth acting sooner rather than later if you’ve been on the fence.
Let’s walk through the models in Hyundai’s electric family and talk about why each one could be the perfect fit for you.
This is the one everyone’s buzzing about. The IONIQ 9 is Hyundai’s newest all-electric SUV, and it’s enormous—in all the right ways. With three rows of seating, a bold futuristic design, and long-range capability, it’s built for families who don’t want to compromise. Whether you’re hauling kids to practice or hitting the road for a long weekend, the IONIQ 9 makes it easy. And don’t forget, this SUV is part of the Hyundai EVs 2025 lineup, which means fantastic Hyundai craftsmanship and engineering..
MSRP
$58,9551
EPA-est. range up to
335 miles 2
Power up to
422 hp/314.6kW 3
Ultra-Fast Charge
10-80% in 24 min 4




If SUVs aren’t your style, the IONIQ 6 might be exactly what you’re after. It’s Hyundai’s electric sedan, and it looks like something out of the future. It’s low, streamlined, and unbelievably quiet. Commuting around Waukesha or driving into Milwaukee feels effortless, almost like you’re gliding. The range is solid, the cabin feels modern yet straightforward, and you’ll save a bundle on gas.
MSRP
$37,8501
EPA-est. range up to
342 Miles 5
Power up to
320 hp/239 kW 6
Available
20 -inch wheels




When most people think of a Hyundai electric car, they picture the IONIQ 5. This model is a fan favorite because it works for nearly any lifestyle. It’s roomy, stylish, and practical, with one of the fastest charging systems out there. Families love it, but it’s also manageable for city driving. Its retro-futuristic look gets noticed, too.
MSRP
$42,6001
EPA-est. range up to
318 miles 7
Power up to
320 hp/239 kW 8
Ultra-Fast Charging from
10-80% in 20 min9




Want something that gets your pulse racing? The IONIQ 5 N is Hyundai’s performance EV, and it’s not shy about it. This thing moves. It’s fast, it’s fun, and it proves that going electric doesn’t mean giving up excitement. Track-ready handling and lightning-fast acceleration make it feel more like a sports car than a family EV. If you’ve ever wondered whether an EV could make you grin ear to ear, this one will. And, like the others, now’s the time to take advantage of the credit while you still can.
MSRP
$66,200 1
EPA-est. range up to
221 miles 10
Power up to
641 hp/ 478 kW 11
Standard
HTRAC AWD12




If you want something smaller and easier to maneuver, the Kona Electric is a great choice. It’s a compact SUV that still gives you an impressive driving range and plenty of personality. It’s a thrill to drive, easy to park, and surprisingly roomy inside for its size. For younger buyers, city drivers, or anyone just dipping their toes into the world of EVs, this is a great way to start.
MSRP
$32,975 1
EPA-est. range up to
261 miles 13
Power up to
201 hp/150 kW
Available
17 inch Alloy wheels




Not ready to go fully electric? No problem. The Tucson Plug-In Hybrid is the perfect middle ground. You can run errands around town on pure electric power and then switch to gas for longer trips. It’s practical, versatile, and lets you dip into EV life without diving in headfirst.
MSRP
$39,730 1
up to
35 MPG Combined 14
Combined
268 hp
Standard
HTRAC AWD15




The Tucson Hybrid is another excellent option for drivers who want better fuel economy but don’t necessarily want to plug in. It’s efficient, stylish, and comes with all the features that make the Tucson such a popular SUV. You’ll visit the gas station less often and still enjoy the flexibility of a traditional hybrid.
MSRP
$33,465 1
up to
38 MPG Hwy 16
Combined
231 hp
Standard
HTRAC AWD15




Need a bit more space? The Santa Fe Hybrid is a midsize SUV that’s comfortable, roomy, and great for families. It’s just right for road trips or busy days running around town. It saves you money at the pump and gives you a more eco-friendly option without changing much about your daily routine.
MSRP
$36,150 1
up to
36 MPG Combined 17
Combined
231 hp
Optional
HTRAC AWD15




If you’re looking for a sedan that’s both affordable and efficient, the Elantra Hybrid is a fantastic option. It’s compact, stylish, and easy to live with, all while delivering excellent fuel economy. For students, commuters, or anyone who just wants a reliable car that’s easy on the wallet, this one’s hard to beat.
MSRP
$25,450 1
up to
58 MPG Hwy 18
Combined
139 hp
Available
17 inch wheels




The Sonata Hybrid brings a touch of elegance to the hybrid lineup. It’s roomy, smooth, and looks a little more premium than you might expect. With excellent efficiency and plenty of features, it’s perfect for someone who wants a daily driver that feels a bit more refined.
MSRP
$29,050 1
up to
56 MPG Hwy 19
Combined
192 hp
Standard
17 inch wheels




Hyundai has done a great job giving drivers choices. Whether you want a full EV, a plug-in, or a traditional hybrid, there’s something that fits. The technology is advanced, the ranges are impressive, and the styling feels modern without being over the top. And let’s not forget the big one—EV tax credits and incentives are ending September 30th, 2025. After that date, these models will still be excellent vehicles, but you’ll miss out on savings that could make a real difference.
At Boucher Hyundai of Waukesha, we can help you figure out which model fits your lifestyle best and walk you through how the incentives work.
Hyundai’s electric lineup isn’t just about saving money on gas—it’s about giving you choices that really fit your life. From the family-ready IONIQ 9 to the sleek IONIQ 6, from the flexible Tucson Plug-In Hybrid to the affordable Elantra Hybrid, there’s something here for everyone.
If you’ve been curious about a Hyundai electric car or hybrid, see us at Boucher Hyundai of Waukesha. We’ll answer your questions, show you the latest models, and most importantly, help you take advantage of the tax credits and incentives before they’re gone.. Don’t wait too long—the future of driving is here, and it’s moving fast.
A: Yes, several Hyundai EVs and plug-in hybrids qualify. But keep in mind—those credits are ending September 30th, 2025.
A: A hybrid uses gas and electric together, a plug-in hybrid can go short distances on electric alone before switching to gas, and an EV runs 100% on electricity.
A: Hyundai backs its EV batteries with a 10-year/100,000-mile warranty, and most last well beyond that.
A: Absolutely. With fast charging and a network of stations, models like the IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 9 are made for travel.
A: The IONIQ 9 is the newest addition, joining the IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6, and the high-performance IONIQ 5 N.
Up to 422 hp (157.3 kW + 157.3 kW) standard with 700 Nm (516 lb.-ft.) of AWD torque. Actual horsepower will vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle’s condition..