All you need to know about the Hyundai Ioniq 5

Hyundai has released its third 100% electric vehicle, following the Ioniq and the SUV Konahas arrived. Hyundai Ioniq 5. This is the latest addition to the Ioniq range. As announced some time ago, the Korean manufacturerHyundailaunched its new little jewel of motorised technology last June: the Hyundai Ioniq 5. It is divided into three ranges. The first model contains a battery less powerful than the other two models. As for the other two, they differ in the number of engines. One has just one, while the other has two. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is an electric car for familieswhich makes it a direct competitor to the Volkswagen ID4with which it shares many similarities. It also competes with Ford Mustang Mach-ethe 100 % electric model from the famous American manufacturer. We'll be taking a closer look at it later, but this car gives us a taste of the future, particularly in terms of its fluid, dynamic appearance.

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Key points

If you want to get straight to the point, here are the main points to remember:

  • L'autonomy models announced Ioniq 5 ranges from 300 to 400 kilometres.
  • On a domestic terminal, from 11 kW, recharging can be done by 6 h. Whereas with a charging point fast, you can go from 20 to 80 % in less than 20 minutes.
  • The Hyundai Ioniq 5 has a power of229 c.
  • It has two screens on its dashboard. One detailing the vehicle datathe speedthe number of kilometres travelledetc.The other screen lets you manage the vehicle's options.
  • It has plenty of space at the front and rear.
  • It has 531 litres of storage space in the boot.
  • It offers a driving assistance level 2.

As a reminder: Level 2 driver assistance allows you to automated longitudinal and lateral driving (the steering wheel corrects the trajectory to stay in the lane), but with the driver actively present and under constant surveillance. In practical terms, the system checks the driver's acuity by measuring micro-corrections at the wheel, only when you have your hands on it.

Electric cars & Hyundai

With the Ioniq 5, Hyundai is no stranger to the electric cars ! Here's a quick reminder of what you need to know! the Korean carmaker's existing electric models.

The Hyundai Kona Electric

Hyundai Kona Electric voiture électrique 2022

Concerning the Hyundai Kona Electricwas released at theSummer 2018 and is therefore the brand's second electric vehicle. It was also redesigned at the start of 2021. The electric Kona range has 3 versions:

  • The intuitive
  • La Creative
  • The executive

On average, it offers 484 kilometres of rangefor a power of 204 horseswhich takes it up to a maximum speed of 167 km/h.It can be recharged using a domestic 7.2 kW is done in 5 h 30 from 20 to 80% and 37 minutes on a Rapid charging point from 10 to 80 %.It is sold at a catalogue price of 41,700 euros.

Read also:Test Drive Hyundai Kona Electric 64 kWh: Small SUV, long distances

Design and appearance of the Hyundai Ioniq 5

To design this car, Hyundai was inspired by the EV45 concept which you can see just below.

As already mentioned, the HyundaiIoniq 5 has a deliberately futuristic look, with a tailgate featuring a large number of LEDs.It measures 4m63 in length for 1m89 wide and finally 1m65 high. In other words, it's relatively spacious, which means we can feel particularly comfortable inside the vehicle.

Another important point is that it offers a large boot volume with 531 litres of cargo spacewhich exceed 519-litre Ford Mustang Mach-e.However, compared with other electric cars, there is very little space at the front. In fact, depending on your model, you'll have between 24 and 54 litres of available storage space.

For the interior of the vehicle, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 is equipped with 2 x 12-inch digital screens next to each other.A screen is located behind the steering wheel, giving a clear view of the vehicle's performance. vision of vehicle information and components. The second, located in the centre of the dashboard, is used to a wide range of uses thanks to its voice control and touch screen.

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In terms of ergonomics, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 is very spacious, which is one of its biggest strengths.

Its seats can be adjusted as requiredWhether at the front or rear. It is possible to lie down completely at the front, at the back, at the back or in the front.The seat can be slid to provide more or less legroom. Still on the subject of comfort, it's worth pointing out that the steering wheel is fully adjustable, it can be adjusted to suit individual needs.

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 also scores high marks for comfort and peace of mind at the wheel. The fact is, Thanks to its double-glazed windows, the car is almost completely soundproof. Still on the subject of comfort and, above all, safety, the car is equipped with Level 2 driver assistance, enabling the driver to make the most of his or her driving.parking assistanceThe driver can still take control of the vehicle if necessary.

Note that the dominant interior colour is white, although it is possible to have it in black depending on the finish.There is one minor problem with the finish, which can be found in a lot of plastic, so it's a fairly low-end material compared to what they're trying to sell us Hyundai.

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What are the technical details of the Hyundai Ioniq 5?

It's high time we looked at the technical specifications of the Hyundai Ioniq 5. First of all, you need to know that the Hyundai Ioniq 5 is available in 3 versions:

  • Ioniq 5 RWD - 58 kWh rear-wheel drive: this is the entry-level version of the model, with an engine from 125 kW.
  • Ioniq 5 RWD - 72.6 kWh the battery In this case, "great autonomy" is associated with a single block of 160 kW integrated into the rear axle
  • Ioniq 5 AWD - 72.6 kWh the same as the previous one, but with a 70 kW integrated into the front suspension.
Hyundai Ioniq 5

Depending on the model chosen, theautonomy varies between 300 and 400 kilometres.
The model with the best claimed autonomy is the Ioniq 5 - 72.6 kWh, with a single engine.Thanks to its 2 motors, one at the rear and one at the front, the Ioniq 5 is really very powerful, and changes gear very quickly, enabling it to easily accelerate from 0 to 100 in just 5.2 seconds.

In terms of energy performance, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 has some very big trump cards up its sleeve. In fact, its energy performance is well above average, particularly on the motorway. On average, it consumes 26.6 kWh per 100 km on motorways at 130 km/h or 507km of range. However, it does not cope well with bumpy roads, such as country lanes, which contrasts with the comfort of better-maintained roads.The chassis is much less agile than that of a Tesla Model 3which is a direct competitor.
It's worth noting that, whichever version you choose, the speed limit is 185 km/h.

Concerning the recharging of the Hyundai Ioniq 5, lhe Hyundai electric vehicle is capable of surprising us with its recharging power up to 800 volts thanks to terminals Ionity. On alternating current, at a domestic charging point, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 provides a charging capacity of up to 11 kW which allows it to recharge with 4 h 15 from 0 to 80 %. 

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Price and availability for the Hyundai Ioniq 5

To get your hands on this little jewel of technology, you'll need to spend a minimum of money, 49,700 euros for the lowest-end version. On the other hand, prices can easily reach60,000 euros if you want to treat yourself with the multitude of options offered by the Korean manufacturer. FromNo need to worry about that! Since the Ioniq 5 from Hyundai has been available since June 2021!

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By writing articles, I aim to help private individuals and professionals make the switch to electric vehicles and promote the development of environmentally-friendly mobility.

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