2021 Hyundai Ioniq Electric prices rise after the introduction of tax incentives  

The 2021 Hyundai Ioniq is the second electric car to go up in price since the NSW and Victorian governments announced $3000 tax rebates on electric vehicles. The starting price of Hyundai’s most affordable electric vehicle has risen by $1000 to $49,970 plus on-road costs for the Hyundai Ioniq Electric Elite. The better-equipped Hyundai Ioniq Electric Premium has also gone up by $1000 to $54,010 plus on-road costs.

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