Hyundai has revealed the new Ioniq 5, the carmaker’s all-new electric mid-size crossover and the first model to be branded under the new ‘Ioniq’ electric sub-brand. The new Hyundai Ioniq 5 rides on the dedicated Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP), which blends the traditional skateboard design with an elongated wheelbase for attractively styled and practical EVs.
Hyundai’s new electric crossover also
features both 400- and 800-volt charging thanks to the new platform. When
plugged into a 350kW charger, the Ioniq 5 can recharge from 10 to 80 percent in
just 18 minutes, with the carmaker claiming that five minutes of charging is
enough to get 62 miles of range on the WLTP cycle.
The new Ioniq 5 will be available with two
battery pack sizes, 58kWh and 72.6 kWh, as well as single- and dual-motor
layouts. The most powerful model is the dual-motor variant with the 72.6 kWh
pack, offering a combined 302 HP and 605 Nm of torque, and a 0-100 km/h in 5.2 seconds. If you want the longest possible driving range
out of your new Hyundai Ioniq 5, you’ll have to go for the single-motor model
with the big 72.6 kWh battery pack, offering between 470 to
480 km on the WLTP cycle, and a power output of 214 HP and 350 Nm of torque.
The entry-level, single-motor Ioniq 5 with
the 58 kWh battery pack features a motor driving the rear wheels, producing 167
HP and 350 Nm of torque, with 0-100 km/h coming in 8.5
seconds. Don’t let the hatchback proportions fool you; the new Hyundai Ioniq 5
comes with a 3,0m-long wheelbase, and measures 4,635 mm
long and 1,890 mm wide. This makes it longer and
wider than a Tucson, while the Ioniq 5’s wheelbase is even longer than that of
the Palisade.
The unique exterior design has remained
pretty loyal to the 45 concept. Hyundai calls it the ‘Parametric Dynamics’
design language, with the Ioniq 5 featuring a sharp surfacing treatment, a
clamshell front hood “to minimize panel gaps for optimal aerodynamics”, flush
door handles, and small pixel-like clusters for lighting both front and rear.
The new wheels are also aero-optimized, measuring 20 inches in diameter.
The cabin is also one of the highlights of
the new mid-size electric crossover. The theme here is ‘Living Space’, with the
interior featuring a completely flat floor, and most of the touchpoints
-including the seats, headliner, door trim, and armrest- using eco-friendly
sustainably sourced materials. These materials came from recycled PET bottles,
plant-based yarns, natural wool yarns, eco-processed leather, and bio paint
with plant extracts. The front seats are electronically adjustable, able to
recline to the optimum angle for a “weightless feeling” for the occupant while
their backs are 30 percent slimmer to provide more room for the rear
passengers. The highlight here is the ‘Universal Island’ center console, which
can slide back as much as 140 mm for even more freedom of movement
inside the cabin.
In addition, the dashboard features a
dual-screen setup, with the instrument cluster using a 12-inch hoodless screen
with different customizable layouts, while the infotainment system operates through
a second 12-inch touchscreen display. In addition, there’s an Augmented Reality
Head-Up Display for the driver.
The 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 also offers the
innovative V2L function, which allows owners to freely charge any electric
devices, including electric bikes, scooters, camping equipment from an outlet
located in the back seat. A second outlet is located at the charging port on
the exterior. The V2L function provides up to 3.6 kW of power.
As you would expect, Hyundai has fitted
the new Ioniq 5 with the next-level SmartSense suite of active safety systems.
This makes the new Ioniq 5 the first Hyundai to offer Highway Driving Assist 2,
in addition to Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA), Blind-Spot
Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA), Intelligent Speed Limit Assist (ISLA), Driver
Attention Warning (DAW), High Beam Assist (HBA), and more. The 2022 Hyundai
Ioniq 5 will launch in Europe by the middle of the year, with the US market to
follow this fall.