Among the newest SUVs in the segment, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 Limited AWD is one of the most exciting vehicles you can drive. Not only does this model come with a powerful 77.4-kWh battery pack, it also comes with all-wheel drive, dual 12.3-inch displays, and an interior that has plenty of space for both passengers and cargo.
Dual 12.3-inch displays
Having two 12.3-inch displays in the Hyundai Ioniq 5 Limited AWD makes driving easier and more enjoyable. Both are touch screens that deliver important information to the driver and passengers. Using the second screen, the user can control climate controls and access entertainment. The navigation system is also available.
The Ioniq 5 is a good-looking SUV that is quiet and comfortable to drive. Its interior is roomy with plenty of room for five people. There are several exterior paint colors to choose from. Some models have contrasting fender flares. The seats are comfortable and supportive.
The Ioniq 5 comes with a 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty. This includes a recharging system that can bring the battery from 10 percent to 80 percent in less than 20 minutes.
The Ioniq 5 is built on the Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP). The 58 kWh lithium-ion polymer battery is located within the wheelbase. The car is available in three trim levels. The base SE model is powered by a 168 hp motor. The higher-end SEL and Limited models feature a 225 hp single motor. It takes seven seconds to reach 60 mph with the 225 hp motor. The Limited version features a surround-view camera system and a glass roof. It is also equipped with hands-free tailgate operation.
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is an all-electric SUV with a range of 300 miles. It is offered in rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive variants. It has a 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain limited warranty.
The Ioniq 5 Limited AWD is a spacious and well-equipped luxury SUV. Its high-tech features include a head-up display and augmented reality. The Limited also adds a surround-view camera system and cooled front seats. The Limited AWD can tow up to 1,500 pounds.
77.4-kWh battery pack
Currently, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 is available with a single electric motor that drives the rear wheels. It produces 225 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. However, the company has announced that the Ioniq 5 Limited AWD will feature a dual-motor all-wheel drive system that increases the total output to 320 horsepower.
According to South Korean news website ET News, the Ioniq 5 will receive a larger battery pack. It is estimated that this upgrade could boost the range of the Ioniq by over 10%.
Depending on the market, the Ioniq 5 will be available with a 58 kWh or a 77.4 kWh battery pack. In North America, the 77.4 kWh version is expected to deliver an EPA-estimated range of 200 to 225 miles. It will also take 6 hours and 43 minutes to charge.
Aside from the battery, the Ioniq 5 also has a regenerative braking system, which uses the electric motor to slow the car and then charges the battery. A solar roof can also help increase the battery's range.
The Ioniq 5 will come standard with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and navigation. It will also have a voice recognition system. The company has also announced that the IONIQ 5 will have improved fuel economy and towing capacity.
The Ioniq 5 will be able to charge electrical equipment with up to 800 Volt 350 kW DC ultra-fast charging. It is also capable of supplying 3.6 kW power. The IONIQ 5's 800V battery system can add 100 km of range in five minutes.
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 was the second EV to hit the market after the Porsche Taycan. It received Best Design at the Top Gear Electric Awards 2021. It is also the first vehicle built on the Hyundai Motor Group's new Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP).
All-wheel drive
Whether you're buying a Hyundai Ioniq 5 for yourself or as a gift, the new model offers an array of innovative infotainment features. For example, the Limited trim comes with a head-up display, which displays information like speed, lane safety and next turn on the route. The display also can be configured using menu selections.
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 comes standard with a rear parking sensor, blind-spot warning, adaptive cruise control and rear cross-traffic alert. It's also got a lane-centering steering assist and a stop-and-go feature for city traffic.
The standard-range battery pairs with a single rear-mounted electric motor to produce 168 horsepower. The all-wheel-drive version has an additional front-wheel drive motor to increase torque. This increases the car's EPA mileage to 266 miles.
The all-wheel-drive models come with battery heating systems, which boosts their range by 10 miles. These new models also have slightly higher MPGe ratings.
The Ioniq 5 has a low center of gravity, which gives it a sporty feel. It's also smooth and stable at highway speeds. It has a long wheelbase that helps it navigate tight curves with minimal body roll.
There are four Ioniq 5 trims, each with its own drive mode. You can choose between rear-wheel-drive, all-wheel-drive, SE, and Limited. The Limited trim has an augmented reality head-up display, which can show you the road ahead and what's in your blind spot.
The Limited model comes with a sliding center console, which can be moved 5.5 inches backwards to free up space for a purse or cup holders. It also includes a remote parking control. It also has LED projection headlights, which are optional.
The Ioniq 5 comes with an impressive amount of complimentary scheduled maintenance. It also has a super-fast DC fast-charge capability.
Interior passenger volume
Despite its compact size, Hyundai Ioniq 5 Limited AWD still has an impressive interior passenger volume. With rear seats folded, there is a total of 59.3 cubic feet of space. That's better than most minivans and sports cars, although it's not quite as spacious as Volkswagen ID.4.
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 has an elongated wheelbase, a longer body than most competitors, and a large, roomy cabin. It's also quiet, and the cabin's design includes a remarkably spacious cargo area. This makes it possible to carry a lot of stuff, and there is no engine blocking the interior.
Hyundai Ioniq 5 Limited AWD is available in three trim levels: SE, SEL, and Limited. The SEL adds premium LED headlights, leatherette surfaces, and a hands-free smart liftgate. The Limited comes with all-season touring tires, designed for a quiet ride.
With all-wheel drive, the Ioniq 5 can accelerate from 0-60 mph in under five seconds. It has a EPA-estimated 220 miles of range, which is still enough to get most commuters through their daily routines.
The Ioniq 5 comes with four driving modes. The Eco mode doesn't allow you to push the car to its full potential off the line, but it does let you dial in different regenerative braking forces on the fly.
Hyundai Ioniq 5 Limited models feature a relaxation function, which allows the driver to sit in a zero-gravity resting position. The second-row passengers can't use this feature. But they can slide the rear seats forward to increase luggage space.
The Ioniq 5 has two 12.3-inch displays that handle the infotainment system. Higher trim levels include a Bose audio system, navigation, and voice recognition.
Price
Currently Motor Trend's SUV of the year, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 is an all-electric SUV that has a plethora of safety and tech features. The new model has improved range and improved fuel efficiency. Among its numerous highlights are a lane-centering steering assist, blind-spot warning, and rear cross-traffic alert. Besides these, the Ioniq 5 also comes with adaptive cruise control, rear parking sensors, and automatic emergency braking.
Whether you're looking for an electric vehicle or a new all-wheel drive SUV, you'll find everything you need in the Hyundai Ioniq 5. With its spacious cabin, a comfortable ride, and high build quality, it's one of the best EVs on the market.
The Ioniq 5 is available in SE, SEL, and Limited models. The SE and SEL come with a 58-kWh battery pack. The Limited adds ventilated front seats, a head-up display, and advanced driver assistance technologies.
The 58-kWh battery pack generates 168 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. In all-wheel drive mode, the powertrain produces 446 lb-ft of torque and 320 hp. The standard range battery pairs with a single rear-mounted electric motor. The all-wheel drive version is faster and adds a second electric motor. The all-wheel drive version produces a slightly higher MPGe rating.
With a base price of $42,745 in the US, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 is well priced. The top-of-the-line Limited with AWD is $56,500. This is about 2.7 percent more than the previous model's $55,920 base price.
Despite its slightly higher price tag, the Limited model has many nice features. It includes a head-up display with augmented reality technology. It also features a seven-speaker Bose audio system. The Limited is also equipped with Remote Smart Parking Assist, which allows you to park the car from the outside.