It has 20-inch alloy wheels with flared wheel arches, flush door handles, and new headlamps. It has two 12.3-inch screens inside one for the infotainment system and one for each cluster. The seats are also ventilated. Six airbags, two ADAS power seats, and a vehicle-to-load function (V2L) that uses the side power socket of the vehicle are all included.
January 2023 saw the launch of the Hyundai Ioniq 5. The automaker sold 500 of the high-end EVs by July. As of right now, there are 1,000 units in this figure. Let’s examine this car’s unique features.
Hyundai Ioniq 5 Look and Design
Hyundai Ioniq 5 has been introduced with retro styling. For retro appeal, it has ‘Parametric Pixel LED‘ square headlights and multi-LED taillights. Its rear design also seems to be inspired by traditional 1980s hatchbacks such as the Lancia Delta Integral. However, I have only seen delta integral in pictures.
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 offers sliding central control. You can move the entire unit with its cupholders, armrests, and storage cubes to create more space. In addition, the rear bench seat has a power sliding function and can be adjusted for maximum legroom at the rear.
Equipped with Adas features
In terms of the outside, it has new headlamps, door handles that fit flush, and flared wheel arches with alloy wheels that are 20 inches in diameter. It has two 12.3-inch screens inside one for the infotainment system and one for each cluster. The seats are also ventilated. Six airbags, two ADAS, power seats, and a vehicle-to-load function (V2L) that is powered by the side power socket of the vehicle are all included.
Battery Pack & Range
The company claims that if you charge this electric car using a fast charger, it will be charged up to 18 percent in just 80 minutes. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is powered by a 72.6kWh battery pack that generates 216bhp and 350Nm of peak torque, delivered to the rear wheels via a single-speed transmission. It gets an ARAI-certified range of 631km on a single charge and can be charged to 350-18 percent in 10 minutes using an 80kW DC charger.