2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5s are in the $25k range now as well. Crazy market.
I would absolutely jump on that if I was in the market for a car. I honestly think the Hyandai/Kia EV's are the overall best options on the market today.
Hyundai dealer this weekend:
Us: So you're registered for the point-of-sale EV tax credit program?
Sales: Oh yeah, of course, of course.
Us: Because without that $4000 tax credit, we won't buy it.
Sales: Understood.
<shows us print out of all-in price of $25,500 + TTL>
Us: ?? The dealer price has to be $25k or less in order for the EV tax credit to work. Remove the "paint protection" and the numbers will work.
Sales: Ok, let me talk to my manager.
<10 minutes lapses>
Sales: Ok, he'll let you have it for the special price of $25,000 even.
Us: Great, let's do this. That's $25K + TTL - $4000 we owe you. How much deposit can we put on a card?
Sales: No, you'll have to get the $4000 tax credit when you do your taxes.
Us: <big sigh> I'll send you the IRS link. Let us know when you sign up.
It's like they're working against themselves.