Hyundai Ioniq 5: Price, Range and review

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The US Hyundai Ioniq 5 is an award-winning electric car that looks like it came from the future but is roomy and charges quickly. Either a Standard Range 58 kWh or a Long Range 77.4 kWh battery comes with it. This gives it a long range and the power to charge quickly, from 10% to 80% in 18 to 22 minutes. Power from an outside source (V2L) and charging at 800 volts are some of the most important features. Other features include advanced driver assistance systems and an option for a high-performance N version. The 2025 model looks better with new 19-inch wheels and a nice rear wiper. It starts at about $41,000 before incentives.

Battery and Range: Facts That Matter for the US Market

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 has a 58 kWh Short-Range or 77.4 kWh Long-Range battery pack.
Charging: It is equipped with 800 volts for high-speed DC charging, and chargers compatible with it can charge it to 80% in 18 to 22 minutes.
Either two motors (all-wheel drive) or one motor in the back (rear-wheel drive) give the car its power. There is a N version that has a lot more power.

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What it has: Hyundai Ioniq 5

Vehicle-to-Load, or V2L: To use this function, you need to be outside of the car. The inside is big and open, with seats that can be leaned back and a clean, modern look.

  • Information and fun: It has a state-of-the-art entertainment system that can get updates freely over-the-air (OTA).
  • Connection: It gives robotaxi services a way to link. The Electric Global Modular Platform (EGMP) was used to build it. This platform lowers the centre of gravity of the structure, which makes it more safe.
  • In 2022, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 was named World Car of the Year, one of many awards it has won. The high-performance Of Hyundai Ioniq 5 N is made for people who like sports cars. It has tools like N Pedal and N e-shift that were made with racing in mind to make driving better.

New Changes (2025 Model): Hyundai Ioniq 5

In the US, the newest models look better with pixelated features on the outside. They also come with new 19-inch wheels with triangular spokes and a rear window wiper.

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MSRP:

The 2025 model starts at about $41,000, and that’s the price before any discounts or EV credits are taken into account.

Details about prices and the market (as of September 25, 2025)
Cut down on the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP). The price Edmunds recommends

  • SE Range of Standard $44,200 to $35,725
  • SE $48,250 to $39,682
  • SEL $51,200 $42,564
  • Limited $55,900 $47,157
  • XRT $57,100 $55,596
  • $66,200 for Ioniq 5 N

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