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Hyundai Ioniq 5
Hyundai ioniq5 is the flagship product in Hyundai’s lineup. it comes in a single variant and a single battery pack, providing one of the best ranges in its segment. Equipped with segment-first features like LEVEL 2 adas and VTL technology. It justifies the statement of premiumness and sophistication. With futuristic design language, it has a strong road presence. It is based on the same platform as the sibling KIA EV6. Since it comes through the CKD route, it’s much more affordable compared to it.
Hyundai Ioniq 5 Latest Update
Last Updated on 13th Nov'24: The Hyundai IONIQ 5 is currently the flagship EV offered by Hyundai in the Indian market. The IONIQ 5 has received a facelift in the international market and the facelift is expected to make a debut for the Indian market by the end of this year. Additionally, the brand has recently launched its first mass-market EV, the Creta EV at Rs 17.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 received a new Titan Grey paint scheme recently, and it also comes with a darker Obsidian Black interior theme. These changes come at no increase in pricing, and it continues to be available at Rs 46.05 lakh (ex-showroom).
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Ioniq 5 Highlights
On Target
Hyundai's flagship is so distinctive and futuristic, it’s hard to ignore. Minimal flaws, packed with pros.
What We Like
Supercar-like power - just tap the pedal, and it reaches triple-digit speeds. Extremely spacious and looks futuristic.
What We Do Not Like
White interior gets dirty easily and is the only option. Some owners complain that rear AC vents aren’t effective enough.
Battery Capacity
72.6 kWh
Battery Capacity of Ioniq 5 Competitors
| Model | Battery Capacity (kWh) |
|---|---|
| Model Y | 60 kWh, 75 kWh |
| iX Electric | 111.5 kWh |
| EV6 | 84 kWh |
| BE 6 | 59 kWh, 79 kWh |
| Seal | 61.44 kWh, 82.56 kWh |
| Harrier EV | 65 kWh, 75 kWh |
| Creta Electric | 42 kWh, 51.4 kWh |
| Sealion 7 | 82.56 kWh |
Charging Time
18 Minutes (10% to 80%) 350 kW Charger
Charging Time of Ioniq 5 Competitors
| Model | Charging Time |
|---|---|
| Model Y | 15 mins (Upto 275 kms) |
| iX Electric | 10.45 Hours |
| EV6 | 18 Mins (10% - 80%) |
| BE 6 | (20-80%) 20 mins |
| Seal | 45 mins (0% to 80%) |
| Harrier EV | 25 mins (20-80%) |
| Creta Electric | 58 mins (10-80%) |
Range
631 km
Range of Ioniq 5 Competitors
| Model | Range (km) |
|---|---|
| Model Y | 500 km, 621 km |
| iX Electric | 635 km |
| EV6 | 663 km |
| BE 6 | 557 km, 683 km |
| Seal | 510 km, 580 km, 650 km |
| Harrier EV | 538 km, 622 km, 627 km |
| Creta Electric | 420 km, 510 km |
| Sealion 7 | 542 km, 567 km |
Boot Space
531 Litres
One of the largest boot spaces in the compact SUV category. Ioniq 5's 531 litres Boot Space is about 28% lower than the segment average of 733.14 litres.
Boot Space of Ioniq 5 Competitors
| Model | Boot Space (Litres) |
|---|---|
| Model Y | 2138 Litres |
| EV6 | 540 Litres |
| BE 6 | 455 Litres |
| Harrier EV | 502 Litres |
| Tayron R-Line | 345 Litres |
| Sealion 7 | 500 Litres |
| Tiguan R-Line | 652 Litres |
Ground Clearance
163 mm
Ioniq 5's 163 mm Ground Clearance is about 38% lower than the segment average of 260.44 mm.
Ground Clearance of Ioniq 5 Competitors
| Model | Ground Clearance (mm) |
|---|---|
| Model Y | 167 mm |
| iX Electric | 906 mm |
| EV6 | 178 mm |
| BE 6 | 207 mm |
| Seal | 145 mm |
| Harrier EV | 205 mm |
| Creta Electric | 190 mm |
| Sealion 7 | 170 mm |
| Tiguan R-Line | 176 mm |
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Key Features of Hyundai Ioniq 5

Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) Power Output

Electric Global Modular Platform (E-GMP)

Hands-Free Smart Tailgate

Wireless Smartphone Integration

Parametric Pixel LED Lights

Level 2 ADAS Safety Suite
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Expert Verdict on Ioniq 5

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Pros & Cons of Ioniq 5
What we admire in this car
What we admire in this car
Bold and futuristic design language with 20” alloys
Comes with segment-first features like Vehicle-to-Load technology
Provides an ample range of 631 km (claimed) but in real life, it would return more than 550 km
Comes equipped with level 2 ADAS for added safety.
Comes with a Bose sound system for a rich and premium experience for music enthusiasts
Comes in an RWD variant which can be fun to drive for an enthusiast.
What could have been better
What could have been better
The upholstery in the cabin is light shade which can be difficult to maintain.
The space in the frunk could have been more.
The turning radius is quite more than expected
Should I buy the Ioniq 5?
If you want an EV that is an easy-to-drive vehicle, with great practicality, and advanced safety features then the Hyundai Ioniq 5 is the perfect fit. We feel it's a worthy buy. It adds a lot of value and has a very appealing visual treatment. If you're not yet convinced about the Ioniq5, consider its competitors. Look at the Mercedes-Benz EQB, the KIA EV6, or the Volvo XC 40 recharge.
- The Ioniq 5 from the Hyundai is a flagship product. This is based on the E-GMP global platform. It comes equipped with a futuristic design language.
- Talking about the Front design, the face of the Ioniq5 is completely different from its other lineup. It gets parametric pixel LED headlights on both sides and a subtle logo on the bonnet. It has cuts and increases on the front panel. The throws of these headlights are brilliant, and elegant in design pattern.
- Looking at the side profile, it gets 20” alloy wheels with a beautiful design. The flush door handles increase the car's aerodynamics. These door handles help to reduce the coefficient of Drag in the Ioniq 5. The side profile even gets some cuts and creases that give it a sharp look. It is an SUV so there are ample amounts of ground clearance and in-rest and eg-rest is not an issue in this vehicle.
- Now let us come to the rear profile, the design elements of the Ioni q5 remain unmatched and provide a premium aesthetic appeal to the vehicle. The rear gets the same parametric pixel LED technology for the taillamps. Ioniq5 is boldly written between them.
- Opening the boot space, it has a massive boot of 584 L that can accommodate every type of luggage in this boot. In different cases, if you wish to increase the space then you can move forward the rear seat of the vehicle and you have an ample amount of storage in this car.
Ioniq 5 body specifications:
| Wheel Size | R20 |
| Seating Capacity | 5 seaters |
| Ground Clearance | 163 mm |
| Boot Space | 531 liters |


- Step inside the car and experience the premium interior of this flagship SUV. The dashboard layout design pattern is simplistic. It has dual 12.5-inch screens one is for the infotainment system and the other is for the instrument cluster.
- The cabin feels calm and subtle with its simple layout. the layout of the buttons on the dashboard is logical and smartly done.
- The white and grey colors are used inside the Ioniq5. The cabin gives a sense of airiness. It has a massive panoramic glass roof and light color upholstery. The sunroof opens up a lot to bring more air inside. The materials are top-notch, which provides a sense of sophistication inside the cabin.
- One interesting fact about the Ioniq5 is that the steering gets the Morse code as the Hyundai logo. So this is the first car in India that gets the Morse code logo on the vehicle.
- The cabin of the Ioniq5 is made up of recyclable materials. Recycled bottles are used in seatbacks and door armrests.
- There are plenty of storage spaces for the water bottles along with multiple charging options to charge your devices. The front armrest panel is slideable which increases the comfort level inside the cabin.
- Coming to the performance figures, the Ioniq5 is available in a single battery configuration. It comes equipped with a 72.6 kWh battery pack and supports ultra-fast charging as well.
- It comes with a PMSM motor, providing a power output of 217 BHP and a peak torque of 350 Nm. Since it is an RWD vehicle, it can be fun to drive in the open stretches.
- Since it is an EV, range anxiety still exists in Indian consumers. To ease that, Ioniq 5 has a claimed range of about 631 km(WLTP). Once fully charged, in real life, it will surely give a range of 500-550 km. This is more than enough for a week's commute.
- The seats are very comfortable. They have top-class cushioning and a sense of sophistication. The seats offer utmost comfort. The cabin is more spacious than rivals like the Mercedes Benz GLC. Five six-foot-tall passengers can easily be seated comfortably inside the cabin with pure comfort.
- The suspension of the Ioniq5 is well-calibrated. They are neither too soft nor too hard. This makes the ride quality and the cabin experience a perfect blend of comfort and premiumness.
- The Ioniq5 comes with plenty of features on its sleeves. It comes equipped with several first-in-segment features. Even luxury brands don’t offer these in their entry-level products.
- It has dual-zone climate control. It also has Level 2 ADAS for additional safety. Plus, it has blind spot monitoring and V2L technology.
- This vehicle also has ventilated seats for the front passengers and automatic headlights and wipers. Additionally, it has several other features. The instrument cluster has a crisp display and displays plenty of information to the driver.
- Vehicle-to-load technology is a premium feature on the Ioniq 5. Vehicle-to-load technology works as a 15A power socket is present. It helps in running your microwave and induction stove from the vehicle itself. Here the car works as an inverter for the appliances and you can cook food on your trip without any hassle.
Ioniq 5 safety specifications:
| Safety Rating | 5.00 |
| Airbag | 6 airbags |
| ADAS | Yes |
| Parking Sensor | Front and Rear |

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Hyundai Ioniq 5 Competitors
| Models | Visual Comparison | Battery Capacity | Charging Time | Battery Warranty | Range | Max Power | Ground Clearance | Compare |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() ₹46.30 Lakh* | 72.6 kWh | 18 Minutes (10% to 80%) 350 kW Charger | 8 Years/160000 Kms Battery Warranty - 3 Years/Unlimited Kms Vehical Warranty | 631 km | 159603 W | 163 mm | ||
| 77 - 84 kWh | 18 Mins (10% - 80%) | 3 Years/Unlimited Kms | 663 - 708 km | 239037 W | 178 mm | Ioniq 5 vs EV6 | ||
| 42 - 51 kWh | 58 mins (10-80%) | 3 Years/Unlimited Kms | 390 - 510 km | 126000 W | 190 mm | Ioniq 5 vs Creta Electric | ||
| 84 kWh | 15 mins (Upto 275 kms) | Vehicle Warranty 4 years/80000 Kms Battery and Drive Unit Warranty 8 years/160000 Kms | 500 - 621 km | 250000 W | 167 mm | Ioniq 5 vs Model Y | ||
| 65 - 75 kWh | 25 mins (20-80%) | Vehicle warranty 3 Years/125000Kms - Battery Warranty Lifetime Warranty/Unlimited Kms | 538 - 627 km | Front - 116000 W. Rear - 175000 W | 205 mm | Ioniq 5 vs Harrier EV | ||
| 83 - 91 kWh | - | 8 years/160000 kms | 502 - 567 km | 390000 W | 160 - 170 mm | Ioniq 5 vs Sealion 7 | ||
| 77 - 112 kWh | 10.45 Hours | 2 Years/Unlimited Kms | 372 - 635 km | 385000 W | 906 mm | Ioniq 5 vs iX Electric | ||
| 59 - 79 kWh | (20-80%) 20 mins | Lifetime warranty | 557 - 683 km | 210000 W | 207 mm | Ioniq 5 vs BE 6 | ||
| 69 kWh | 7 Hours | 3 Years | 475 km | 420000 W | 175 mm | Ioniq 5 vs EX40 | ||
| 66.4 kWh | 32 min(10% to 80%) | 2 Years/Unlimited Kms | 531 km | 150000 W | 170 mm | Ioniq 5 vs iX1 LWB |
Ioniq 5 Range by Powertrain
Range Report on 72.6kWh
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