Hyundai Motor Group wins Cars.com’s 2025 Top Pick EV Awards

Hyundai Motor’s IONIQ 6

Hyundai Motor Group said on Wednesday Hyundai Motor Co. ‘s IONIQ electric vehicles (EVs) and Kia Corp. ‘s EV9 have each been awarded 2025 Top Picks by Cars.com

The 2025 IONIQ 6 was named the Top Pick, Electric Car and Top Pick, Value EV while, the 2025 IONIQ 5 earned Top Pick, 2-Row Electric sport utility vehicle (SUV) .

The EV9 won Top Pick, 3-Row Electric SUV.

Launched in 1998 and headquartered in Chicago, Cars.com is the most-recognized automotive marketplace visited by nearly 30 million in-market consumers each month.

Cars.com’s Top Pick EV awards showcase the best EVs in five categories: 2 and 3-Row Electric, Electric Car, Value EV and Luxury EV.

Vehicles named Top Picks surpass all 2025 EVs tested by Cars.com’s editorial team of expert car reviewers.

“Being the most awarded automaker in the Top Pick EV awards by Cars.com further attests to our Hyundai exclusive Electric-Global Modular Platform’s (E-GMP) success and the company’s commitment to electrification,” Olabisi Boyle, senior vice president, product planning and mobility strategy, Hyundai Motor North America said.

By Jin-Won Kim

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