The Hyundai IONIQ launched in 2016 as a hybrid-focused compact car, combining practical family motoring with efficient powertrain options. Its rear window has been a standard toughened-glass component throughout the 2016–2022 production run.
Earlier IONIQ variants (2016–2019) feature straightforward rear glass, while later models from around 2020 onwards integrate more advanced vehicle systems. All IONIQ rear windows carry a subtle green tint — a common factory specification across this generation that's barely visible in daylight but worth confirming during your quote.
SmartSense camera systems on some IONIQ variants require windscreen calibration, but rear-window replacement itself does not trigger ADAS recalibration.