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Hyundai Ioniq 5 58kWh RWD

2021 -
  • 58kWh RWD
  • 72.6kWh RWD
  • 58kWh AWD
  • 72.6kWh AWD
  • 77.4kWh RWD
  • 77.4kWh AWD
  • 77.4kWh RWD USA
  • 77.4kWh AWD USA
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  • 168hp
    Rear Wheel Drive
  • 8.5sec
    0-62 mph
  • 58kWh
    Nominal capacity
  • 220mi
    EPA range
  • 58kWh RWD
  • 72.6kWh RWD
  • 58kWh AWD
  • 72.6kWh AWD
  • 77.4kWh RWD
  • 77.4kWh AWD
  • 77.4kWh RWD USA
  • 77.4kWh AWD USA

Launch Announced 2021
Status Available to order. Released 2021, June
Base price $ 42,800   € 41,900   £ 36,990  
Performance Power RWD 168 hp (125 kW)
Torque 258 lb-ft (350 Nm)
Acceleration 8.5 sec 0-62 mph
Max speed 115 mph (185 km/h)
 
Battery Capacity 58 kWh total
Tech Liquid-cooled Li-Po 800V
Range 220 mi EPA (249 mi WLTP)
Consumption 3.2 mi/kWh EPA (3.8 mi/kWh WLTP)
Recuperation 4 levels, with steering wheel paddles
Heat pump Yes
AC Charging Type 2 11 kW, 0-100% in 6 hours 15 min
DC Charging CCS 175 kW max, 10-80% in 18 min
 Vehicle to load (V2L)
230V electrical outlet (3.6 KW max)
Body Type 5 door crossover, 5 seats
Platform E-GMP
Dimensions 182.5 x 74.4 x 63.2 in (4635 x 1890 x 1605 mm)
Drag coef. 0.288 Cd
Wheelbase 118.1 in (3000 mm)
Clearance 6.1 in (155 mm)
Weight EU: 4376 lb unladen
Suspension Front MacPherson struts, rear multi-link
Wheels R19, R20
Trunk EU: 18.6 ft³, 56.0 ft³ max
Frunk 2.0 ft³
Towing EU: 1653 lb unbraked, 1653 lb braked
 
Displays Center 12.3" touchscreen
Driver's 12.3"
Head-up Yes, projector type
Comfort Seats Heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats
Roof Panoramic glass roof, solar roof
Parking aids Front and rear sensors, 360 camera, front and reversing camera, Remote Smart Parking Assist
Connectivity Wired Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, planned wireless option
Safety Airbags 7 airbags: side, front and rear, including head airbag system
Driving aids Front and corner radars, cameras. Forward Collision Warning, Autonomous Emergency Braking with Pedestrian and Cyclist Recognition, Blind Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist, Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist, Lane Keeping Assist, Safe Exit Assist, High Beam Assist, Intelligent Speed Limit Assist, Driver Attention Warning
Self driving
Crash tests NCAP 2021: 5 stars

01 March 2023: price increase to 42,785 USD, old price 39,700 USD

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Hyundai Ioniq 5 77.4 kWh AWD review

Hyundai Ioniq 5 77.4 kWh AWD review

In recent years Hyundai managed to boost its reputation significantly, its car now desirable to a huge number of people. One of the models that contributed a lot to this is the Ioniq 5, which we are reviewing today. It is a model that stands out...

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Hyundai Ioniq 5 - opinions and reviews

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  • arsov1
  • 3Sq
  • 17 Dec 2024

No it isn't. U piece of.

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  • andrii
  • 3bk
  • 05 Apr 2023

ioniq 5 2023 has a battery of 77 and 229 horsepower as in ioniq 6. update the information on the site

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  • J1$
  • 08 Dec 2022

Sure I have a car I'm gonna spend 40.000 on a electric make them affordable 15 20 aren't you manufacturing people that say theese cars have no parts just batery and 4 electric engines so why so EXPENSIVE

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