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The Advertiser
5 days ago
- Automotive
- The Advertiser
2025 Hyundai Ioniq 9 price and specs
Hyundai's most expensive vehicle yet in Australia is now on sale. The Hyundai Ioniq 9, a flagship three-row electric SUV, is coming here only in top-spec Calligraphy trim and wearing a price tag of $119,750 before on-road costs. The seven-seat EV is available now and the only options are digital exterior mirrors and a six-seat configuration. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The Ioniq 9 is the first Hyundai vehicle in Australia with Digital Key 2.0, a smartphone-based key that can be used to lock, unlock and start the vehicle using near-field communication and ultra-wideband technology. This feature doesn't require a mobile network signal and, depending on the smartphone type, will continue to function even if a user's smartphone battery is flat. Users can also share digital access to the vehicle with up to 15 devices. Also debuting in the Ioniq 9 is Google Places Search, allowing users to use text search to find places using a specific text string – for example, "restaurants near me". The Ioniq 9 rides Hyundai Motor Group's E-GMP platform, a dedicated architecture for electric vehicles (EVs). This also underpins the similarly sized Kia EV9, which is the Ioniq 9's most direct rival. The EV9 is available in three variants, though the flagship GT-Line – most comparable to the Ioniq 9 – is priced at $121,000 before on-road costs. The Ioniq 9 is the priciest Hyundai yet, surpassing even the Ioniq 5 N high-performance electric SUV, which is currently priced at $110,383 before on-road costs. The Ioniq 9 is being offered here only in dual-motor all-wheel drive guise, with a pair of 157kW/350Nm electric motors. It rides on MacPherson strut front and five-link rear suspension, with a self-levelling damper system to help reduce sag when loaded with heavy cargo. Hyundai claims it takes as little as 24 minutes to charge the Ioniq 9 from 10 to 80 per cent using a 350kW DC fast-charger. While it rides on a different platform and has a longer wheelbase, the Ioniq 9 has an almost identical footprint to the upcoming second-generation Palisade large SUV. The Hyundai Ioniq 9 is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre vehicle warranty and an eight-year, 160,000km high-voltage battery warranty. Under Hyundai's Lifetime Service Plan capped-price servicing scheme, the Ioniq 9 requires a service at 24 months/30,000km which costs $660, and then one at 48 months or 60,000km which costs $685. The Hyundai Ioniq 9 has yet to be tested by ANCAP or Euro NCAP. Standard safety equipment includes: There's just one Ioniq 9 trim level offered in Australia – the top-spec Calligraphy. Standard equipment includes: Also included is a complimentary five-year subscription to Hyundai Bluelink connected car services. This is transferrable to subsequent owners within the five-year period, and includes features such as: Digital exterior mirrors are a $3000 option. A six-seat configuration is available for an extra $2000, replacing the second-row three-seat bench and bringing: Metallic and pearl exterior paint finishes cost an extra $750. These comprise: Matte paint is a $1000 option. The following matte finishes are available: MORE: Explore the Hyundai Ioniq 9 showroom Content originally sourced from: Hyundai's most expensive vehicle yet in Australia is now on sale. The Hyundai Ioniq 9, a flagship three-row electric SUV, is coming here only in top-spec Calligraphy trim and wearing a price tag of $119,750 before on-road costs. The seven-seat EV is available now and the only options are digital exterior mirrors and a six-seat configuration. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The Ioniq 9 is the first Hyundai vehicle in Australia with Digital Key 2.0, a smartphone-based key that can be used to lock, unlock and start the vehicle using near-field communication and ultra-wideband technology. This feature doesn't require a mobile network signal and, depending on the smartphone type, will continue to function even if a user's smartphone battery is flat. Users can also share digital access to the vehicle with up to 15 devices. Also debuting in the Ioniq 9 is Google Places Search, allowing users to use text search to find places using a specific text string – for example, "restaurants near me". The Ioniq 9 rides Hyundai Motor Group's E-GMP platform, a dedicated architecture for electric vehicles (EVs). This also underpins the similarly sized Kia EV9, which is the Ioniq 9's most direct rival. The EV9 is available in three variants, though the flagship GT-Line – most comparable to the Ioniq 9 – is priced at $121,000 before on-road costs. The Ioniq 9 is the priciest Hyundai yet, surpassing even the Ioniq 5 N high-performance electric SUV, which is currently priced at $110,383 before on-road costs. The Ioniq 9 is being offered here only in dual-motor all-wheel drive guise, with a pair of 157kW/350Nm electric motors. It rides on MacPherson strut front and five-link rear suspension, with a self-levelling damper system to help reduce sag when loaded with heavy cargo. Hyundai claims it takes as little as 24 minutes to charge the Ioniq 9 from 10 to 80 per cent using a 350kW DC fast-charger. While it rides on a different platform and has a longer wheelbase, the Ioniq 9 has an almost identical footprint to the upcoming second-generation Palisade large SUV. The Hyundai Ioniq 9 is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre vehicle warranty and an eight-year, 160,000km high-voltage battery warranty. Under Hyundai's Lifetime Service Plan capped-price servicing scheme, the Ioniq 9 requires a service at 24 months/30,000km which costs $660, and then one at 48 months or 60,000km which costs $685. The Hyundai Ioniq 9 has yet to be tested by ANCAP or Euro NCAP. Standard safety equipment includes: There's just one Ioniq 9 trim level offered in Australia – the top-spec Calligraphy. Standard equipment includes: Also included is a complimentary five-year subscription to Hyundai Bluelink connected car services. This is transferrable to subsequent owners within the five-year period, and includes features such as: Digital exterior mirrors are a $3000 option. A six-seat configuration is available for an extra $2000, replacing the second-row three-seat bench and bringing: Metallic and pearl exterior paint finishes cost an extra $750. These comprise: Matte paint is a $1000 option. The following matte finishes are available: MORE: Explore the Hyundai Ioniq 9 showroom Content originally sourced from: Hyundai's most expensive vehicle yet in Australia is now on sale. The Hyundai Ioniq 9, a flagship three-row electric SUV, is coming here only in top-spec Calligraphy trim and wearing a price tag of $119,750 before on-road costs. The seven-seat EV is available now and the only options are digital exterior mirrors and a six-seat configuration. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The Ioniq 9 is the first Hyundai vehicle in Australia with Digital Key 2.0, a smartphone-based key that can be used to lock, unlock and start the vehicle using near-field communication and ultra-wideband technology. This feature doesn't require a mobile network signal and, depending on the smartphone type, will continue to function even if a user's smartphone battery is flat. Users can also share digital access to the vehicle with up to 15 devices. Also debuting in the Ioniq 9 is Google Places Search, allowing users to use text search to find places using a specific text string – for example, "restaurants near me". The Ioniq 9 rides Hyundai Motor Group's E-GMP platform, a dedicated architecture for electric vehicles (EVs). This also underpins the similarly sized Kia EV9, which is the Ioniq 9's most direct rival. The EV9 is available in three variants, though the flagship GT-Line – most comparable to the Ioniq 9 – is priced at $121,000 before on-road costs. The Ioniq 9 is the priciest Hyundai yet, surpassing even the Ioniq 5 N high-performance electric SUV, which is currently priced at $110,383 before on-road costs. The Ioniq 9 is being offered here only in dual-motor all-wheel drive guise, with a pair of 157kW/350Nm electric motors. It rides on MacPherson strut front and five-link rear suspension, with a self-levelling damper system to help reduce sag when loaded with heavy cargo. Hyundai claims it takes as little as 24 minutes to charge the Ioniq 9 from 10 to 80 per cent using a 350kW DC fast-charger. While it rides on a different platform and has a longer wheelbase, the Ioniq 9 has an almost identical footprint to the upcoming second-generation Palisade large SUV. The Hyundai Ioniq 9 is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre vehicle warranty and an eight-year, 160,000km high-voltage battery warranty. Under Hyundai's Lifetime Service Plan capped-price servicing scheme, the Ioniq 9 requires a service at 24 months/30,000km which costs $660, and then one at 48 months or 60,000km which costs $685. The Hyundai Ioniq 9 has yet to be tested by ANCAP or Euro NCAP. Standard safety equipment includes: There's just one Ioniq 9 trim level offered in Australia – the top-spec Calligraphy. Standard equipment includes: Also included is a complimentary five-year subscription to Hyundai Bluelink connected car services. This is transferrable to subsequent owners within the five-year period, and includes features such as: Digital exterior mirrors are a $3000 option. A six-seat configuration is available for an extra $2000, replacing the second-row three-seat bench and bringing: Metallic and pearl exterior paint finishes cost an extra $750. These comprise: Matte paint is a $1000 option. The following matte finishes are available: MORE: Explore the Hyundai Ioniq 9 showroom Content originally sourced from: Hyundai's most expensive vehicle yet in Australia is now on sale. The Hyundai Ioniq 9, a flagship three-row electric SUV, is coming here only in top-spec Calligraphy trim and wearing a price tag of $119,750 before on-road costs. The seven-seat EV is available now and the only options are digital exterior mirrors and a six-seat configuration. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The Ioniq 9 is the first Hyundai vehicle in Australia with Digital Key 2.0, a smartphone-based key that can be used to lock, unlock and start the vehicle using near-field communication and ultra-wideband technology. This feature doesn't require a mobile network signal and, depending on the smartphone type, will continue to function even if a user's smartphone battery is flat. Users can also share digital access to the vehicle with up to 15 devices. Also debuting in the Ioniq 9 is Google Places Search, allowing users to use text search to find places using a specific text string – for example, "restaurants near me". The Ioniq 9 rides Hyundai Motor Group's E-GMP platform, a dedicated architecture for electric vehicles (EVs). This also underpins the similarly sized Kia EV9, which is the Ioniq 9's most direct rival. The EV9 is available in three variants, though the flagship GT-Line – most comparable to the Ioniq 9 – is priced at $121,000 before on-road costs. The Ioniq 9 is the priciest Hyundai yet, surpassing even the Ioniq 5 N high-performance electric SUV, which is currently priced at $110,383 before on-road costs. The Ioniq 9 is being offered here only in dual-motor all-wheel drive guise, with a pair of 157kW/350Nm electric motors. It rides on MacPherson strut front and five-link rear suspension, with a self-levelling damper system to help reduce sag when loaded with heavy cargo. Hyundai claims it takes as little as 24 minutes to charge the Ioniq 9 from 10 to 80 per cent using a 350kW DC fast-charger. While it rides on a different platform and has a longer wheelbase, the Ioniq 9 has an almost identical footprint to the upcoming second-generation Palisade large SUV. The Hyundai Ioniq 9 is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre vehicle warranty and an eight-year, 160,000km high-voltage battery warranty. Under Hyundai's Lifetime Service Plan capped-price servicing scheme, the Ioniq 9 requires a service at 24 months/30,000km which costs $660, and then one at 48 months or 60,000km which costs $685. The Hyundai Ioniq 9 has yet to be tested by ANCAP or Euro NCAP. Standard safety equipment includes: There's just one Ioniq 9 trim level offered in Australia – the top-spec Calligraphy. Standard equipment includes: Also included is a complimentary five-year subscription to Hyundai Bluelink connected car services. This is transferrable to subsequent owners within the five-year period, and includes features such as: Digital exterior mirrors are a $3000 option. A six-seat configuration is available for an extra $2000, replacing the second-row three-seat bench and bringing: Metallic and pearl exterior paint finishes cost an extra $750. These comprise: Matte paint is a $1000 option. The following matte finishes are available: MORE: Explore the Hyundai Ioniq 9 showroom Content originally sourced from:


7NEWS
5 days ago
- Automotive
- 7NEWS
2025 Hyundai Ioniq 9 price and specs
Hyundai's most expensive vehicle yet in Australia is now on sale. The Hyundai Ioniq 9, a flagship three-row electric SUV, is coming here only in top-spec Calligraphy trim and wearing a price tag of $119,750 before on-road costs. The seven-seat EV is available now and the only options are digital exterior mirrors and a six-seat configuration. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The Ioniq 9 is the first Hyundai vehicle in Australia with Digital Key 2.0, a smartphone-based key that can be used to lock, unlock and start the vehicle using near-field communication and ultra-wideband technology. This feature doesn't require a mobile network signal and, depending on the smartphone type, will continue to function even if a user's smartphone battery is flat. Users can also share digital access to the vehicle with up to 15 devices. Also debuting in the Ioniq 9 is Google Places Search, allowing users to use text search to find places using a specific text string – for example, 'restaurants near me'. The Ioniq 9 rides Hyundai Motor Group's E-GMP platform, a dedicated architecture for electric vehicles (EVs). This also underpins the similarly sized Kia EV9, which is the Ioniq 9's most direct rival. The EV9 is available in three variants, though the flagship GT-Line – most comparable to the Ioniq 9 – is priced at $121,000 before on-road costs. The Ioniq 9 is the priciest Hyundai yet, surpassing even the Ioniq 5 N high-performance electric SUV, which is currently priced at $110,383 before on-road costs. Pricing Drivetrains and Efficiency The Ioniq 9 is being offered here only in dual-motor all-wheel drive guise, with a pair of 157kW/350Nm electric motors. It rides on MacPherson strut front and five-link rear suspension, with a self-levelling damper system to help reduce sag when loaded with heavy cargo. Hyundai claims it takes as little as 24 minutes to charge the Ioniq 9 from 10 to 80 per cent using a 350kW DC fast-charger. Dimensions While it rides on a different platform and has a longer wheelbase, the Ioniq 9 has an almost identical footprint to the upcoming second-generation Palisade large SUV. Servicing and Warranty The Hyundai Ioniq 9 is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre vehicle warranty and an eight-year, 160,000km high-voltage battery warranty. Under Hyundai's Lifetime Service Plan capped-price servicing scheme, the Ioniq 9 requires a service at 24 months/30,000km which costs $660, and then one at 48 months or 60,000km which costs $685. Safety The Hyundai Ioniq 9 has yet to be tested by ANCAP or Euro NCAP. Standard safety equipment includes: 10 airbags Adaptive cruise control Autonomous emergency braking Blind-spot assist Blind Spot View Monitor Driver attention warning Highway Driving Assist 2 (combines adaptive cruise, lane centring) Intelligent speed limit assist Lane Following Assist (lane centring) Lane-keep assist Rear cross-traffic assist Safe Exit Assist Rear occupant alert (sensor-based) Surround-view camera with 3D view Front and rear parking sensors Tyre pressure monitoring Standard Equipment There's just one Ioniq 9 trim level offered in Australia – the top-spec Calligraphy. Standard equipment includes: 21-inch alloy wheels Tyre mobility kit Remote Smart Parking Assist Heat pump LED headlights with Intelligent Front Lighting System Automatic high-beam Panoramic sunroof Hands-free power tailgate Digital Key 2 Proximity entry with push-button start Heated, power-folding exterior mirrors Rear privacy glass 14-speaker Bose sound system Wireless phone charging 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster Head-up display 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system Satellite navigation with Google Places Search integration Over-the-air updates Nappa leather upholstery Premium Relaxation front seats Memory for driver's seat, exterior mirrors, steering wheel Second-row 60:40 bench Power-folding, reclining third-row bench Power-folding third-row headrests Digital rear-view mirror Electrochromic rear-view mirror Tri-zone climate control Suede headliner Leather-wrapped steering wheel Power tilt and telescopic steering wheel adjustment with memory Also included is a complimentary five-year subscription to Hyundai Bluelink connected car services. This is transferrable to subsequent owners within the five-year period, and includes features such as: Emergency call (SOS) function Automatic collision notification Voice recognition for location lookup, vehicle controls Live traffic, weather information Geo-fencing, valet, speed and time alerts Remote control of vehicle functions including locks, climate control Remote viewing of vehicle status Options Digital exterior mirrors are a $3000 option. A six-seat configuration is available for an extra $2000, replacing the second-row three-seat bench and bringing: Second-row 'premium relaxation' seats Sliding centre console Powered third-row walk-in switch One-touch folding and unfolding second-row seats (from cargo area) Colours Metallic and pearl exterior paint finishes cost an extra $750. These comprise: Nocturne Grey metallic Celadon Grey metallic Serenity White pearl Abyss Black pearl Ionosphere Green pearl Biophilic Blue pearl Sunset Brown pearl Matte paint is a $1000 option. The following matte finishes are available: Nocturne Grey Celadon Grey Gravity Gold
Yahoo
10-07-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Mews enhances Digital Key capabilities through Salto smart locking integration
Hospitality technology platform Mews has broadened the capabilities of its Digital Key technology via the integration with Salto's smart locking solution. This collaboration enables hoteliers utilising Salto's access control system to provide guests with a completely seamless and contactless experience through the Mews Hospitality Cloud. Hotels will be equipped with Salto smart access to offer room entry through mobile devices, thereby eliminating the need for a key. This bolsters security, streamlines the check-in process, and allows front desk staff to concentrate on improving guest services. Mews CEO Matt Welle said: 'Every step of the guest journey should be effortless. 'With Salto smart access for hospitality compatibility, more properties can reduce the friction around arrival and check-in. Digital Key is a win-win because it's as much about operational efficiency as it is about improving guest satisfaction.' The integration of Salto Space has been successfully implemented at Belgian hospitality brand YUST, known for its hybrid model catering to both short and long-term stays. Its Antwerp property reported that 12% of guests checked in using the Digital Key in the first month without any promotional efforts. Furthermore, 64% of guests with an active digital key have utilised it to access their rooms. YUST chief technology officer Dirk Van Gompel said: 'We're only tech-focused when we can use tech to improve the guest experience. 'Digital Key makes it easy for guests to go straight to their room, while creating real-time savings for our team, who can then focus on building real human connections.' The integration is stated to offer numerous advantages, including expedited check-in processes where guests can bypass the front desk, reduced manual tasks, environmental benefits due to the elimination of plastic keycards, and a digital, on-the-go check-in and check-out experience. Salto Systems Hospitality Solutions business lead Nora Urquiza said: 'At Salto, we believe access to technology should be so convenient that guests actually enjoying using it. 'Our integration with Mews reinforces our commitment to delivering a seamless, secure, and modern digital experience through strong technology alliances.' Entirely incorporated into the Mews Hospitality Cloud, Mews Digital Key empowers properties to automate and customise the guest stay experience, from online check-in to enhanced sales opportunities. Recently, Mews introduced a Multicurrency feature, now accessible to customers throughout Europe. "Mews enhances Digital Key capabilities through Salto smart locking integration" was originally created and published by Hotel Management Network, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.

Hospitality Net
09-07-2025
- Business
- Hospitality Net
Mews Digital Key partners with Salto smart access, unlocking next-level guest experiences
Mews, the industry-leading hospitality cloud, has expanded the compatibility of its Digital Key solution to include Salto smart locking technology. This integration gives hoteliers using Salto's advanced access control system the ability to deliver a truly seamless, contactless guest journey through Mews Hospitality Cloud. Once seen as a luxury, digital room entry is fast becoming a standard guest expectation. With this latest enhancement, hotels using Salto smart access for hospitality can now offer their guests keyless entry directly from their mobile device, simplifying check-in, improving security and freeing up front desk teams to focus on enhancing the guest journey. 'Every step of the guest journey should be effortless,' said Matt Welle, CEO of Mews. 'With Salto smart access for hospitality compatibility, more properties can reduce the friction around arrival and check-in. Digital Key is a win-win because it's as much about operational efficiency as it is about improving guest satisfaction.' The Salto Space integration is already live at YUST, a Belgian hospitality brand that combines short and long stays in a unique hybrid model. In its first month, the Antwerp property saw 12% of all arrivals check in via Digital Key, despite no promotional push. Currently, 64% of guests with an active key have used it to open their room door. 'We're only tech-focused when we can use tech to improve the guest experience,' said Dirk Van Gompel, CTO of YUST. 'Digital Key makes it easy for guests to go straight to their room, while creating real time savings for our team – who can then focus on building real human connections.' The benefits of this new integration include: Faster check-ins: guests skip the queue and head straight to their room. guests skip the queue and head straight to their room. Improved security: no more lost keys. no more lost keys. Operational efficiency: fewer manual processes mean fewer staff hours spent troubleshooting. fewer manual processes mean fewer staff hours spent troubleshooting. Sustainability: digital keys eliminate the need for plastic keycards, appealing to eco-conscious travellers. digital keys eliminate the need for plastic keycards, appealing to eco-conscious travellers. Digitalizing the journey: Mobile keys, on-the-go check-in, and seamless check-out 'At Salto, we believe access to technology should be so convenient that guests actually enjoying using it,' said Nora Urquiza, Hospitality Solutions Business Lead at Salto Systems. 'Our integration with Mews reinforces our commitment to delivering a seamless, secure, and modern digital experience through strong technology alliances.' Mews Digital Key is fully integrated into the Mews Hospitality Cloud, allowing properties to automate and personalize the entire stay, from online check-in and upselling to contactless room access and smooth, automated check-out. About Mews Mews is the leading platform for the new era of hospitality. Powering over 12,500 customers across more than 85 countries, Mews Hospitality Cloud is designed to streamline operations for modern hoteliers, transform the guest experience and create more profitable businesses. Customers include BWH Hotels, Strawberry, The Social Hub and Airelles Collection. Mews was named Best PMS (2024, 2025) and listed among the Best Places to Work in Hotel Tech (2021, 2022, 2024, 2025) by Hotel Tech Report. Mews has raised $410 million from investors including Growth Equity at Goldman Sachs Alternatives, Kinnevik and Tiger Global to transform hospitality. Katie Halfhead Senior Communications Manager


Business Wire
25-06-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Hilton Announces Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Release Date
MCLEAN, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. (NYSE: HLT) will report second quarter 2025 financial results before the stock market opens on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, followed by a conference call at 9 a.m. EDT. Christopher J. Nassetta, president & chief executive officer, Hilton, and Kevin Jacobs, executive vice president & chief financial officer, Hilton, will discuss the company's performance and lead a question-and-answer session. Participants may listen to the live webcast by logging on to the Hilton Investor Relations website at A replay and transcript of the webcast will be available within 24 hours of the live event at Alternatively, participants may listen to the live call by dialing 1-888-317-6003 in the United States or 1-412-317-6061 internationally using the conference ID 2907103. Participants are encouraged to dial into the call or link to the webcast at least fifteen minutes prior to the scheduled start time. A telephone replay will be available for seven days following the call. To access the telephone replay, dial 1-877-344-7529 in the United States or 1-412-317-0088 internationally using the conference ID 2729714. About Hilton Hilton (NYSE: HLT) is a leading global hospitality company with a portfolio of 24 world-class brands comprising more than 8,600 properties and nearly 1.3 million rooms, in 139 countries and territories. Dedicated to fulfilling its founding vision to fill the earth with the light and warmth of hospitality, Hilton has welcomed over 3 billion guests in its more than 100-year history, was named the No. 1 World's Best Workplace by Great Place to Work and Fortune and has been recognized as a global leader on the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices. Hilton has introduced industry-leading technology enhancements to improve the guest experience, including Digital Key Share, automated complimentary room upgrades and the ability to book confirmed connecting rooms. Through the award-winning guest loyalty program Hilton Honors, the more than 218 million Hilton Honors members who book directly with Hilton can earn Points for hotel stays and experiences money can't buy. With the free Hilton Honors app, guests can book their stay, select their room, check in, unlock their door with a Digital Key and check out, all from their smartphone. Visit for more information, and connect with Hilton on Facebook, X, LinkedIn, Instagram and YouTube.