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Hyundai Ioniq 5 Long Range AWD

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Hyundai Ioniq 5 Long Range AWD

price

PRICE

$ 68,500
battery

BATTERY

72.6 kWh
range

RANGE

430 km
engine

ENGINE

306 HP
consumption

EFFICIENCY

17.7 kWh / 100 km
charge

CHARGE

%10-80: 18 minutes

Highlighted Features

  • Hyundai Ioniq 5 is a compact boxy electric SUV
  • 58 and 77.4-kWh battery options
  • Performance up to 306 horsepower, 605 Nm torque
  • Starting price at around $50,000
  • 0 to 80 percent charge in 18 minutes
engine-and-speed

Power and Speed

Engine Power

306 HP (224 kW)

Torque

605 Nm

Max. Speed

185 km/h

0-100 km/s

5.2 s

Number of Engines

Dual Motor

Driving System

AWD

Engine Type

Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
battery-and-charge

Battery and Charge

Battery

72.6 kWh

Range

430 km (267 miles)

DC Charge Rate

220 kW

AC Charge Rate

11 kW

DC Charge Time

18 minutes

AC Charge Time

6 hours

Urban Consumption

kWh/100km

Suburban Consumption

kWh/100km

Avg. Consumption

17.7 kWh/100km

Average MPGe

98
dimensions

Dimensions

Weight

2095 kg

Length

4635 mm

Width

1890 mm

Height

1605 mm

Luggage Volume

527 litre
extras

Extra Features

Vehicle Type

Electric SUV

Year of Production

2021

Autonomous Driving

Production Place

South Korea

Safety

Miscellaneous

About Hyundai Ioniq 5 Long Range AWD

Hyundai Ioniq 5 is the Korean carmaker’s first ever fully dedicated battery electric car. It is built on a unique platform, e-GMP (Electric Global Modular Platform) developed by Hyundai and Kia together.

Compared to Tesla Model 3 and Polestar 2, Ioniq 5 looks like a boxy hatchback, Hyundai calls it a crossover. Fastest Ioniq 5 can go from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.2 seconds. It has a moveable center console on the inside, safety features like blindspot indicator, lane keeping, and remote parking capabilities.

Ioniq 5 Performance

Ioniq 5 has two battery pack options, Standard Range version offers 58 kWh capacity, whereas Long Range models will be equipped with a 77.4 kWh battery. Hyundai also offers two drivetrains for both of these battery options. RWD has a single electric motor and up to 217 horsepower. Those who wants to get more power will choose the AWD option for dual motors and up to 306 HP. It can tow a caravan up to 1,600 kilos of weight.

The stalk behind the steering wheel allows driver to easily change gear, put the vehicle on parking mode etc. Ioniq 5’s smooth driving experience will improve with very clever blindspot indicator feature. Whenever you put an indicator on, cameras from the each side of the vehicle will show you the blindspots, making Ioniq 5 much more safer to drive. There’s also a head-up display (HUD) that includes the vehicle’s speed, navigation etc.

Ioniq 5 Design and Features

In terms of appearance, Hyundai Ioniq 5 looks like a hatchback, but it’s actually a crossover, or an all-electric CUV. When Hyundai designed the new Ioniq 5, they took a lot of inspiration from the first vehicle they actually manufactured. It is the Hyundai Pony from the 1980s. It has got a very interest retro design, standing out from the crowd with its boxy shape. The headlights and taillights which use square shaped LEDs are also retro styled.

In profile, Ioniq 5 has an enormous wheelbase of over three meters, longer than a Range Rover Sport, which give this electric Hyundai plenty of space inside.

On the front of the vehicle, there is a little frunk, enough for a few grocery bags or a backpack, not even close to the capacity Teslas and Ford Mustang Mach-E offer.

The interior of the new Hyundai Ioniq 5 is as unique as its exterior design. Modular design allows Hyundai to equip its new vehicle with two 12 inch displays, one for the full-touch infotainment system, and the other acting as a digital gauge cluster. Thanks to its long wheelbase and flat floor, Ioniq 5’s center console can slide back almost 15 centimeters, creating a spacious car experience for the driver and passengers.

The Ioniq 5 got five USB ports, a 220V outlet for any tools and gadgets you want to power, a glove draw instead of a traditional glovebox, seats that can be almost fully recline, Bose sound system etc.

Ioniq 5 Range and Charging

Ioniq 5 has the fastest charging technology in its segment. There are two charging systems, 400 volt and 800 volt electrical arcitectures available for the Ioniq 5. With the highest setup, all-electric CUV can be charged with 350 kW DC plugs, from 10 to 80 percent in roughly 18 minutes.

There is also the V2L (Vehicle to Load) feature that turn Ioniq 5 into a power source for your electronic devices, and simple tools that can be powered via a simple outlet. It allows a charging speed up to 3.6 kW. It is even possible to charge another electric vehicle with Hyundai Ioniq 5.

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