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I Downsized My Hyundai Ioniq 6 Wheels From 20 To 17 Inches And Gained 20% More Efficiency After Just 500 Miles Of Driving

13/09/2025

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Sometimes the most meaningful automotive discoveries don’t come from laboratories or glossy press releases but from the quiet persistence of owners willing to try something different. The Hyundai Ioniq 6, with its swooping lines and wind-cheating aerodynamics, has been engineered for efficiency from the factory. 
Yet a small change, something as simple as swapping wheels, has reminded us that the frontier of performance is often found in the hands of enthusiasts, not executives.
As Reddit user lightofhonor put it:
“Hankook Kinergy 4S2X H750 
225 /60 R17 99H SL BSW
Was looking for something snow-rated and decided to go all the way down to 17s to maximize the range (and get cheaper tires!). Pretty noticeable jump in range, though I didn’t go all the way to 215s, which would have provided a bigger jump.
Tire noise is a bit louder than the stock 20s, but overall, they feel really good. My gut is it’s a tiny bit lower since I’m noticing it bottoming out more often, but it could also be a tire pressure thing. Currently using 34psi. It may go a bit higher for a bit more range. Also, live on a hill and surrounded by hills, so you may get better results.”

That single post triggered a conversation that felt like a return to form for car culture. Here was an owner reporting a twenty percent efficiency boost after five hundred miles simply by stepping down from 20-inch to 17-inch wheels. In the EV world, where manufacturers spend fortunes eking out one or two percent gains through wind tunnels and battery chemistry, this was nothing short of remarkable.
Hyundai Ioniq 6 Estimated Range

  • The Ioniq 6 offers an impressive EPA-estimated range of up to 342 miles on a single charge for the RWD Long Range model, making it one of the longest-range EVs in its class.
  • It is available in several configurations, including a 149-hp single-motor base model, a 225-hp single-motor Long Range model, and a 320-hp dual-motor all-wheel-drive version.
  • The Ioniq 6 features a distinctive, streamlined design with a low drag coefficient, which contributes to its excellent range and efficiency.
  • Thanks to its 800-volt architecture, the Ioniq 6 can charge from 10% to 80% in as little as 18 minutes when using a 350-kW DC fast charger.

The community quickly weighed in. User Chickachic-aaaaahhh sounded both impressed and wary: “17 is pushing it. Make sure the tires have good specs to be able to handle higher speeds and turns.” The caution was sensible, but the story did not end there. 

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That same commenter later admitted to achieving a fifteen percent efficiency gain by moving to 18-inch wheels. It was not just one outlier finding success, but a trend that other owners were beginning to confirm in real time.
Other voices added nuance. Bingojed was puzzled by the increase in noise, expecting the taller sidewall to soften the ride. The reply was as straightforward as it was insightful: the snow-rated all-season tread was responsible for the hum, not the sidewall itself. 
Modifications Carry Trade-offs
Here again, we saw the eternal automotive truth that every modification carries trade-offs. Efficiency and winter capability were gained, but quiet serenity on the highway was slightly compromised. It is the balance every driver must strike for themselves.

The pattern is clear. Just as hot rodders in the 1960s swapped carburetors and headers to chase horsepower, EV owners in the 2020s are experimenting with tire sizes and pressures to chase range. Both are driven by the same spirit of curiosity, the same refusal to accept what came from the factory as final. A 20 percent improvement is not a statistic on a government chart; it is a tangible extension of daily life for a driver climbing hills, watching the numbers, and experiencing the car in a way no marketing brochure can describe.
Hyundai Ioniq 6 Technology And Features

  • The Ioniq 6 offers a smooth, quiet ride and engaging handling, with a low center of gravity that provides a planted feel in corners and adjustable regenerative braking for a customized driving experience.
  • The interior is minimalist and modern, with a dual-screen digital dashboard, ample passenger space, and sustainable materials used throughout the cabin.
  • The Ioniq 6 is packed with advanced technology, including a comprehensive suite of driver-assistance features, a premium Bose audio system, and vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability that allows you to power external devices.
  • The Ioniq 6 is a strong contender in the electric sedan market, competing with the Tesla Model 3 and other premium EVs.

Hyundai itself acknowledges the role of wheel size in efficiency. According to the EPA, the Ioniq 6 with smaller wheels can deliver up to 361 miles of range, while the larger 20-inch wheels drop that figure by as much as 40 miles. 
What this Reddit experiment shows is that the impact can be even greater in the real world, especially under the demands of hills and cold-weather tires. It is a reminder that engineering is only half the story; lived experience completes the picture.
What emerges from this exchange is not just a data point but a philosophy. The act of downsizing to 17-inch wheels brought more to the Ioniq 6. It brought cheaper tire options, better winter readiness, and a renewed sense of control for the owner. In a landscape dominated by software updates and factory-set limitations, the humble tire swap demonstrates that there is still room for personal agency. Sometimes the smallest adjustment is enough to remind us why we love cars in the first place.
Image Sources: Hyundai Media Center
Noah Washington is an automotive journalist based in Atlanta, Georgia. He enjoys covering the latest news in the automotive industry and conducting reviews on the latest cars. He has been in the automotive industry since 15 years old and has been featured in prominent automotive news sites. You can reach him on X and LinkedIn for tips and to follow his automotive coverage.

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