SorryYou have V2L outlet under the rear seat but you will not get V2L adaptor.
The outlet under rear seat is the same as the adaptor. Unless you need to draw more power than single outlet can provide.Sorry
I meant the V2L at the charge port
I feel like the dealers are not very educated on this because I asked and my dealer is confident V2L is included, but they ONLY mean the underseat V2L. No versions come with the adapter that plugs into the charge port... you have to buy that separately.Yes I need 1.9kw to charge my tesla when it’s stranded
The same happened to me and so I contacted my dealer and said this is false advertising, Hyundai states all the benefits of the V2L connector and then it is not included. They initially said it would cost me an additional $500 plus, and so I told them since I paid above MSRP that this was worthy of a false advertising claim. They agreed to send me one, but I am still waiting.I just took delivery of Limited and dealer tells me V2L cable was never included?
Yes/no?
Kind of need it but not urgently
Well i just bought a LIMITED at MSRP (Shults Hyundai, Lakewood, NY) and dealer was vey familiar so I did not push the issue further.The same happened to me and so I contacted my dealer and said this is false advertising, Hyundai states all the benefits of the V2L connector and then it is not included. They initially said it would cost me an additional $500 plus, and so I told them since I paid above MSRP that this was worthy of a false advertising claim. They agreed to send me one, but I am still waiting.
I understand the frustration as it's an accessory that was heavily marketed but did anyone check the window sticker before purchasing? It's not listed there and we've been pulling them up long before our cars arrived, I'm not sure why folks are expecting an advertised accessory that is plainly not included on the window sticker? Just because it was heavily advertised? Are Rivian folks livid the camp kitchen is an added cost as well? Just trying to get an understanding of this.The same happened to me and so I contacted my dealer and said this is false advertising, Hyundai states all the benefits of the V2L connector and then it is not included. They initially said it would cost me an additional $500 plus, and so I told them since I paid above MSRP that this was worthy of a false advertising claim. They agreed to send me one, but I am still waiting.
Actually i have seen independent YouTube reviews that show the adapter; hence the confusion!I understand the frustration as it's an accessory that was heavily marketed but did anyone check the window sticker before purchasing? It's not listed there and we've been pulling them up long before our cars arrived, I'm not sure why folks are expecting an advertised accessory that is plainly not included on the window sticker? Just because it was heavily advertised? Are Rivian folks livid the camp kitchen is an added cost as well? Just trying to get an understanding of this.
It's available, I ordered mine weeks ago, plenty of hyundai parts sites have them, typically around $500. The part is 916B1-GI020.Actually i have seen independent YouTube reviews that show the adapter; hence the confusion!
I don't mind paying (if its even available)
Did the V2L work ok for you. I'm not sure if all these Hyundai Parts sites are legitimately associated with Hyundai or not. I called a Hyundai dealership parts department and they told me this part number won't work with my Ioniq 5 based on my VIN. Seems like that doesn't make sense.It's available, I ordered mine weeks ago, plenty of hyundai parts sites have them, typically around $500. The part is 916B1-GI020.
I think part of the confusion is the fact there are two V2L features. One in the back seat and one for the charge port. When a buyer asks, "is it coming with that V2L thingy?" the dealer just says yes, because it does come with V2L for the back row (very clearly states on the window sticker "Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) 2nd-Row Outlet, 1.9kW"). But then the buyer is confused later when there is no V2L adapter for the charge port. I think that even some of the sales folks don't realize the external adapter is extra because I specifically asked my dealer and he looked at me sideways and had to go ask his manager.I understand the frustration as it's an accessory that was heavily marketed but did anyone check the window sticker before purchasing? It's not listed there and we've been pulling them up long before our cars arrived, I'm not sure why folks are expecting an advertised accessory that is plainly not included on the window sticker? Just because it was heavily advertised? Are Rivian folks livid the camp kitchen is an added cost as well? Just trying to get an understanding of this.
Yup, hyundai part, works flawlessly. Parts Hyundai is a domain the dealer at Patompkin Hyundai was smart enough to nab during the initial domain rush so it's ordering direct from a US parts department at a US Hyundai dealerDid the V2L work ok for you. I'm not sure if all these Hyundai Parts sites are legitimately associated with Hyundai or not. I called a Hyundai dealership parts department and they told me this part number won't work with my Ioniq 5 based on my VIN. Seems like that doesn't make sense.
I used the same Site/Dealership. They were worried because the VIN didn't say it would work so they called me before the order went through. I told them that it was just so new that it wasn't updated and it was ok to order, so they had it shipped the next day or so. Works flawlessly! Just remember to unlick the car to remove it - it's a security feature.Yup, hyundai part, works flawlessly. Parts Hyundai is a domain the dealer at Patompkin Hyundai was smart enough to nab during the initial domain rush so it's ordering direct from a US parts department at a US Hyundai dealer
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Thanks!Yup, hyundai part, works flawlessly. Parts Hyundai is a domain the dealer at Patompkin Hyundai was smart enough to nab during the initial domain rush so it's ordering direct from a US parts department at a US Hyundai dealer
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Thanks Tony!I used the same Site/Dealership. They were worried because the VIN didn't say it would work so they called me before the order went through. I told them that it was just so new that it wasn't updated and it was ok to order, so they had it shipped the next day or so. Works flawlessly! Just remember to unlick the car to remove it - it's a security feature.
Don't bother in trying to understand this. Just shake your ahead when you hear about it. If people don't do their due diligence in double checking what the product comes with, it's their problem. I've read some people blame on the ads and reviewers and I just shake my head. At least OP is asking for confirmation even though a search would have worked and this isn't as bad as the other person in another thread that went on about false advertising and suing.I understand the frustration as it's an accessory that was heavily marketed but did anyone check the window sticker before purchasing? It's not listed there and we've been pulling them up long before our cars arrived, I'm not sure why folks are expecting an advertised accessory that is plainly not included on the window sticker? Just because it was heavily advertised? Are Rivian folks livid the camp kitchen is an added cost as well? Just trying to get an understanding of this.
2022 Hyundai IONIQ 5 V2L Connector - Free Shipping | Hyundai ShopActually i have seen independent YouTube reviews that show the adapter; hence the confusion!
I don't mind paying (if its even available)