Hyundai Ioniq Common Problems, Faults & Repair Costs (2026)
Based on official DVSA MOT test data. View the most common MOT failure categories, pass rates, and estimated repair costs for the Hyundai Ioniq (2016–present).
MOT Pass Rate
Reliability rating: Excellent — based on approx. 15,000 tests
1.00%
Low risk
9.0%
of failed tests need a retest
Top MOT Failure Categories
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment
Est. repair: £40–£200
Suspension
Est. repair: £120–£450
Brakes
Est. repair: £100–£350
Tyres
Est. repair: £50–£120 per tyre
Exhaust, fuel and emissions
Est. repair: £40–£200
Where Faults Occur
28.0%
Front
25.0%
Rear
19.0%
Offside
Mileage Benchmarks
At 3 years
22,000 mi
At 5 years
38,000 mi
At 10 years
N/A
Significantly higher or lower mileage than these benchmarks may indicate unusual usage patterns. Check the full MOT history for mileage consistency.
Is a Hyundai Ioniq a Good Buy?
The Hyundai Ioniq demonstrates above-average reliability based on MOT test data, with a 87.5% pass rate. This places it 5.5% above the national average, suggesting lower ongoing maintenance costs compared to many competitors.
While no car is without faults, lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment issues are the most common concern, affecting approximately 11.8% of failed tests. These tend to be relatively affordable to fix at £30–£150.
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