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Hyundai IONIQ 5 Redefines Electric Mobility Lifestyle
IONIQ 5 all-electric, midsize CUV debuted today in a virtual world premiere event
Design explores new experiences only possible with dedicated BEV platform
…Evokes the daring attitude of Hyundai Pony, the company’s first production car, highlighting 45-year journey of Hyundai design and looking ahead to the future
…Exterior achieves unique proportions on a 3,000-mm wheelbase emphasizing EV specific typology
.…Interior raises bar of comfort and usability with flat floor and Universal Island
Reflects commitment to sustainability by utilizing eco-friendly materials and nature-inspired colors in many touchpoints
unveiled, ahead of its
Australian launch in the third quarter of 2021 (July to September).
An all-electric mid-size SUV built to rival the Volkswagen ID.4 and upcoming Toyota BZ , the Ioniq 5 is both the first model from Hyundai s new Ioniq electric vehicle (EV) sub-brand, and is the first vehicle to ride on Hyundai, Kia and Genesis E-GMP electric-only modular platform.
For a full breakdown of everything Korea s latest electric car has to offer, check out each section and subheading below.
2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 electric powertrain specs
Two battery sizes will be offered – a
58kWh (net) Standard Range unit, and a larger
72.6kWh Long Range pack – paired with a
Hyundai Ioniq 5 revealed – sharp-looking electric crossover with up to 302 hp, 605 Nm, 480 km range
23 February 2021 11:39 pm / 19 comments
No, you’re not looking at a concept car or a prop from a sci-fi movie – this is a car that, provided you’re living in the right markets, you’ll be able to buy as early as the first half of the year. This is, of course, the new Hyundai Ioniq 5, a car that precipitates a new era for the South Korean giant.
This electric crossover is the first model under the new Ioniq sub-brand and the first Hyundai to be built on the company’s dedicated Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP). If the rectilinear design looks familiar, that’s because the Ioniq 5 is essentially a production version of the 45 concept from 2019 – but don’t confuse familiar with ordinary, because this car certainly isn’t.