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Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE cost to own in New Mexico — the true 5-year total

The Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE starts at $42,000. As of July 1, 2026, over 5 years, owning one (EV) costs about $52,553 in New Mexico — $876/month, $0.88/mile — including depreciation, charging (with the ~12% AC charging loss most calculators ignore), maintenance, insurance, financing and fees. That's $16,960 more than a comparable Honda Civic LX (gas) over the same 5 years. New Mexico's electricity (15.2¢/kWh) is 20% below the U.S. average, and gas runs $3.83/gal here — both fed straight into the numbers above. The federal $7,500 EV credit expired Sept 30, 2025 and is not applied.

New Mexico EV incentive: New Mexico Clean Car Income Tax Credit — up to $3,000 (income / price caps may apply). Shown for reference; not included in the total above. Source: NM Energy, Minerals & Natural Resources Dept

Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE · New Mexico · 5-year estimate$52,553 total · $876/mo · $0.88/mi

Where the money goes

5-year total cost of ownership by component, by vehicle (USD). Estimates; sources dated in the methodology.
Cost componentElectric · Hyundai Ioniq 6 SEGas · Honda Civic LX
Depreciation (estimated)$24,360 (46%)$9,144 (26%)
Charging / fuel$3,223 (6%)$6,392 (18%)
↳ of which charging loss12% (~$387)
Maintenance$3,660 (7%)$4,620 (13%)
Insurance$13,750 (26%)$11,000 (31%)
Financing interest$7,335 (14%)$4,213 (12%)
Registration & fees$225 (0%)$225 (1%)
Total cost of ownership$52,553$35,593

The charging-loss row is the ~10–15% of electricity lost to AC charging that you pay for but never reaches the battery — we include it; most calculators don't.

Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE specs & assumptions

Starting MSRP
$42,000manufacturer base
Powertrain
Electric
Efficiency
24 kWh/100miEPA
Range
342 miEPA
New Mexico electricity
15.2¢/kWhEIA
Annual miles (assumed)
12,000adjustable in tool

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What else moves your Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE cost

The 5-year total already folds in depreciation, charging, insurance, maintenance and financing. Here's how the biggest levers work — and the ones that sit outside the total.

Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE battery — replacement cost & lifespan

Most EVs never need a battery replacement inside the 10-year / 100,000-mile warranty, so this is not in the 5-year total above — but it's the cost buyers worry about most, so here it is transparently.

Out-of-warranty replacement
$11,500–$16,500estimate
Battery warranty
10 yr / 100,000 mimanufacturer
Typical lifespan
~15 yrindustry est.

Cost to charge the Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE at home

A full charge of the Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE costs about $13, and it runs about $4.13 per 100 mi at home — versus about $12.78 for a typical 30 mpg gas car. Home charging only (the ~12% AC charging loss is included); public DC fast-charging is billed per session by each network — often 2–3× the home rate — and isn't in these figures.

Full charge (77 kWh usable)
$13pack ÷ (1 − 12% loss) × $0.15/kWh
Per 100 mi at home
$4.1324 kWh/100mi + 12% charging loss × $0.15/kWh
A typical 30 mpg gas car
$12.78/100miat $3.83/gal — for comparison

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Recalls & reliability record — Ioniq 6

Official U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) safety record for the Ioniq 6, MY 2023–2026. Figures cover all powertrains and trims sold under the Ioniq 6 nameplate for the model years shown. A recall means a free remedy is available at no cost. Source: NHTSA (nhtsa.gov), data as of .

Recalls (6)

Full recall history: every Ioniq 6 campaign →

Consumer complaints

NHTSA has 126 consumer complaints on file for the Ioniq 6 (MY 2023–2026). The most-reported areas: Electrical System, Power Train, Fuel/Propulsion System. Complaints are unverified reports submitted by consumers to NHTSA.

Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE head-to-head comparisons

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FAQ

How much does it cost to charge the Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE at home?

About $4.13 per 100 mi, or roughly $13 for a full charge — home charging, with the ~12% AC charging loss included, at $0.15/kWh. A typical 30 mpg gas car costs about $12.78 per 100 mi.

What does the Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE really cost to own over 5 years in New Mexico?

The Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE costs about $52,553 to own over 5 years in New Mexico — about $876/month — including depreciation, charging (incl. the ~12% AC charging loss most calculators ignore), maintenance, insurance, financing and fees.

How much does the Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE cost per month?

About $876/month over 5 years in New Mexico ($0.88/mile) — depreciation, charging, insurance, maintenance, financing and fees included.

Is the Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE cheaper to own than the Honda Civic LX (gas)?

No — over 5 years in New Mexico the Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE costs about $52,553 vs $35,593 for the Honda Civic LX (gas): $16,960 more.

How much does the Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE battery replacement cost?

About $11,500–$16,500 out of warranty — but most EVs never need one inside the 10-year / 100,000-mile battery warranty, so it is not in the 5-year total above.

How much does the Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE cost to insure?

About $2,750/yr on average for an electric model of this class — roughly $550/yr more than a comparable gas car (Insurify 2026). Included in the total above; quotes vary widely by driver and ZIP.

Does the Ioniq 6 have any recalls?

Yes — NHTSA lists 6 recall campaigns for the Ioniq 6 (MY 2023–2026) as of July 10, 2026. A recall means a free remedy is available at no cost; the most recent covers seat belts (26V218000). See the recalls list on this page.