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Hyundai’s luxury electric SUV challenger

Hyundai Ioniq 9 Calligraphy

By Bill McCarthy

There’s an old saying that good things come in small packages, which is often true. But the same can apply at the other end of the scale. In the case of the Ioniq 9, it isn’t just large – it’s huge, at over five metres long and nearly two metres wide. And yes, it’s very good indeed.

Striking design and road presence

Bristling with technology and LED light arrays, it has serious road presence and delivers excellent performance.

A full seven-seater (or a six-seater in this configuration), it competes with the likes of the Mercedes GLS, BMW X7, Range Rover, and its own stablemate the Kia EV9. The design cleverly combines the boxy shape needed for a practical people-carrier with a swooping bonnet and roofline for better aerodynamics.

The active air flap also contributes to a low drag coefficient of just 0.259 Cd.

Range and powertrain

It can be charged from 10-80% in just 24 minutes using a 350 kW charger and also offers Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capability, with a three-pin socket for powering exterior devices.

The claimed EV range is up to 385 miles on a single charge. If accurate, this makes range anxiety a thing of the past – provided you can afford the £78,000-plus price tag for this top model.

Power is impressive, with a 110kWh battery standard across the range. Options include a Long Range RWD with a 160-kW rear motor, a Long Range AWD with an additional 66-kW front motor, and a Performance AWD featuring 157-kW motors on both axles for maximum output.

Trim levels and pricing

There are three trim levels: Premium, Ultimate, and Calligraphy. Prices are not cheap but are competitive for this segment, starting from £64,995.

Power and performance levels vary; the top 427PS AWD version – the quickest – can accelerate from 0-62 mph in just over five seconds, which is rapid for such a large vehicle.

A high-tech, luxurious Interior It is packed with high-tech equipment, including all the electronic wizardry you would expect at this price point.

The interior, especially in this model, feels like a cross between a comfortable sitting room and a high-tech office.

Light floods in through the full-length panoramic roof and, despite the slightly curving roofline, head and legroom are good even for rearmost passengers.

The centrepiece is the curved central screen, which controls major functions like navigation, smartphone connectivity, and infotainment.

It is also the first Hyundai to feature an AI Assistant voice control. Another clever touch is the central console, which can slide up to 190 mm for greater storage flexibility.

On the road

On the road, this model features a 303 bhp dual electric motor setup that delivers rapid pace and an impressive range for its size. It is a capable motorway cruiser, with that torque being particularly useful for overtaking. The focus is firmly on comfort, delivering a hushed and comfortable ride for all occupants.

This is aided by active noise-cancelling technology, acoustic glass, and noise-reducing tyres.

Practicality and safety

While it is a luxury vehicle, it is also highly practical, easily transitioning from a premium cruiser to a van-like load carrier. It has 330 litres of boot space with all seats in place, rising to a maximum of 2,494 litres when all the seats are folded.

Safety equipment is comprehensive, featuring collision avoidance systems to the front, side, and rear, lane-keeping assist, blind-spot warning, and a host of other features.

Factfile

  • Hyundai Ioniq 9 Calligraphy
  • Price: £78,595
  • Mechanical: 307 PS combined dual electric motors and 110kWh battery driving all wheels via an automatic transmission
  • Max Speed: 124 mph
  • 0-62 mph: 6.7 seconds
  • Range: 372-376 miles WLTP
  • Insurance Group: 48
  • ECO2 emissions: 0g/km
  • BiK rating: 3%
  • Warranty: Five years/unlimited miles

Revamped Vitara Hybrid still makes a statement

Suzuki Vitara Hybrid

By Bill McCarthy

Suzuki’s smart SUV has always been a popular model, commanding customer loyalty with its keen pricing and reputation for reliability. Ahead of the launch of the all-electric e-Vitara this year, the hybrid model has received a comprehensive facelift. 

It now features two model names – Motion and the range-topping Ultra – bringing it in line with the rest of the Suzuki brand. Both grades feature a digital media display, smartphone connectivity  and keyless entry.

Sharper style cues

Externally, the Vitara sports a redesigned front grille and bumper, a new upper spoiler, fresh 17-inch alloy wheel designs, and new colour options. The metallic blue on the model we saw was particularly striking.

Hi-tech improved cabin

Inside, the cabin is not exactly a riot of leather luxury, offering an altogether more practical environment.

The driving position is commanding, with a chunky, leather-wrapped multi-function steering wheel.

It benefits from more soft-touch finishes on the dashboard and door cards, alongside uprated trims that lift the ambience. 

The cabin is dominated by the latest nine-inch screen, which controls major functions like infotainment, navigation, and smartphone connectivity. 

The menu system is intuitive, but the screen’s resolution isn’t class-leading.

Unusually for a modern car, it retains a standard USB-A connection instead of offering a USB-C port, a curious but perhaps pragmatic choice. 

The Ultra grade tested here adds a panoramic sunroof, suede/leather seats with contrast stitching, and front/rear parking sensors.

Performance and efficiency

The model range is offered with a choice of two hybrid powertrains as standard.

 A 1.4-litre mild hybrid is paired with a manual transmission, while a 1.5-litre full hybrid uses an AGS automatic gearbox. This automated manual system can occasionally be felt during low-speed gear changes, but it prioritises efficiency.

 Both drivetrains are available with optional 4WD, a unique feature in the small SUV sector.
These new systems deliver improved efficiency, with fuel economy up to 56.4 mpg and CO2 emissions as low as 113g/km.

All-wheel-drive capability

This Ultra model features Suzuki’s excellent ALLGRIP four-wheel-drive system with four drive modes: Auto, Sport, Snow, and Lock. 

The system prioritises fuel economy in Auto mode, sending power primarily to the front wheels until slip is detected.

 Lock mode helps free the car from challenging conditions like snow, mud, or sand by using a limited-slip differential to brake any slipping wheel and transfer torque to those with grip.
Suzuki’s all-wheel-drive capability is well-documented; a recent, challenging off-road outing with the Vitara’s sister model, the Jimny, clearly demonstrated its strength.

Practicality

Practical and off-road capable, this SUV is also a comfortable family vehicle. It offers generous head and legroom, fully adjustable and comfortable seats, and a commanding driving position.

Boot space is a decent 642 litres with the rear seats folded, aided by a removable floor that creates a useful, configurable two-level storage area.

Safety and assistance

Safety measures have been significantly improved. 

The Vitara now comes with Suzuki’s latest dual-sensor brake support system as standard.
The comprehensive list includes autonomous emergency braking, lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, and high-beam assist.

This Ultra grade model adds blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert, providing a 360-degree safety net for both city driving and motorway journeys.

Verdict

The Vitara is a versatile and smart choice, balancing urban practicality with genuine all-weather and off-road capability. 

The brand has a loyal following and the Vitara offers a rare option of 4WD in this class.  It remains a thoroughly contemporary and cost-effective family utility vehicle, offering a package few direct rivals can match.

Factfile

Suzuki Vitara Hybrid manual

  • Price: £30,799
  • Mechanical: 109PS, 1,463cc, 4cyl mild hybrid petrol engine driving all wheels via 6-speed manual gearbox
  • Max speed: 111mph
  • 0-62mph: 12.2 seconds
  • Combined mpg: 52.3
  • Insurance group: 16E
  • CO2 emissions: 132g/km
  • BiK rating: 31%
  • Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 mile