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Hyundai Ioniq 6 vs BMW 3 Series: Running Costs UK 2026

Last updated: June 2026 · Based on current UK fuel prices

At 10,000 miles/yr · 80% home charging

+£816/yr

The Hyundai Ioniq 6 saves you approximately £816 per year in fuel costs.

Break-even on the higher purchase price: ~3.7 years

BMW 3 Series fuel cost

16.4p/mile

40 MPG · 143.9p/litre

Hyundai Ioniq 6 (home tariff)

6.7p/mile

4.2 mi/kWh · 28p/kWh

Annual fuel cost comparison

The table below uses real-world efficiency figures for both vehicles and current UK fuel prices. EV costs assume 80% home charging (28p/kWh) and 20% public rapid charging (60p/kWh).

Miles/yrBMW 3 SeriesHyundai Ioniq 6EV saves
8,000£1,308£655+£653
10,000(avg)£1,635£819+£816
12,000£1,963£983+£980
15,000£2,453£1,229+£1,225
20,000£3,271£1,638+£1,633

Petrol: 143.9p/litre · Home electricity: 28p/kWh · Public rapid: 60p/kWh

Hyundai Ioniq 6 cost by charging scenario

Charging behaviour has more impact on EV running costs than almost any other variable. Here's how the Hyundai Ioniq 6 compares at 10,000 miles per year across four scenarios:

Overnight EV tariff

£167/yr · 1.7p/mile

+£1,469/yr

Standard home (80% home)

£819/yr · 8.2p/mile

+£816/yr

Mixed (50% home)

£1,048/yr · 10.5p/mile

+£588/yr

Public charging only

£1,429/yr · 14.3p/mile

+£207/yr

Saving vs BMW 3 Series at 10,000 mi/yr and 143.9p/litre.

Key specs

Hyundai Ioniq 6

Standard Range RWD

Real-world efficiency4.2 mi/kWh
Home charging cost6.7p/mile
EV tariff cost1.7p/mile
Public rapid cost14.3p/mile

BMW 3 Series

320i Sport

Real-world MPG40 MPG
Fuel typepetrol
Fuel price143.9p/litre
Fuel cost/mile16.4p/mile

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a Hyundai Ioniq 6 cost to run per mile in the UK?

At a standard UK home electricity rate of 28p/kWh and a real-world efficiency of 4.2 miles/kWh, the Hyundai Ioniq 6 costs approximately 6.7p per mile when charging at home. On a dedicated overnight EV tariff (around 7p/kWh) this falls to just 1.7p per mile. Relying entirely on public rapid charging at 60p/kWh raises the cost to 14.3p per mile.

Is the Hyundai Ioniq 6 cheaper to run than the BMW 3 Series?

Yes, for most UK drivers who can charge at home. The BMW 3 Series costs approximately 16.4p per mile in petrol at current UK prices. At home on a standard tariff, the Hyundai Ioniq 6 costs 6.7p per mile — a saving of 9.7p per mile. At 10,000 miles per year with 80% home charging, the Hyundai Ioniq 6 saves around £816 per year in fuel costs.

How long to break even switching from a BMW 3 Series to a Hyundai Ioniq 6?

Based on an estimated price premium of £3,000 for the Hyundai Ioniq 6 over the BMW 3 Series, and annual fuel savings of approximately £816 at 10,000 miles per year (80% home charging), the break-even point is around 3.7 years. Drivers covering more miles will reach break-even sooner — at 15,000 miles per year the saving is proportionally larger.

What if I can't charge the Hyundai Ioniq 6 at home?

Without home charging, the economics change significantly. Relying on public rapid charging at 60p/kWh puts the Hyundai Ioniq 6 at 14.3p per mile — still comparable to the BMW 3 Series at 16.4p per mile. EV running cost savings are almost entirely dependent on home charging access. Drivers without off-street parking should factor this in carefully.