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The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is an all-electric SUV which is also currently the flagship offering from the Korean automaker in India. The Ioniq 5 has a sharp design which demands attention and turns heads. It also offers a tech-loaded cabin and ample space for taller people. The Ioniq 5 offers a claimed ARAI range of 631 km.
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Hyundai IONIQ 5 specs & features

Range631 km
Power214.56 bhp
Battery Capacity72.6 kWh
Charging Time DC18Min-350 kW DC-(10-80%)
Charging Time AC6H 55Min-11 kW AC-(0-100%)
Boot Space584 Litres
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Hyundai IONIQ 5 latest updates

March 20, 2025: Hyundai has announced a price hike of 3 percent across its entire lineup. This price increase will come into effect from April 2025.

Hyundai IONIQ 5 price

Hyundai IONIQ 5 price starts at ₹ 46.05 Lakh. IONIQ 5 is offered only 1 variant.
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“If you’re looking at spending around Rs 50 lakh on your next set of wheels and are willing to look beyond the lure of a luxury badge, the Ioniq 5 will not only meet your needs, but also exceed your expectations.”

Overview

The Ioniq 5 is Hyundai’s flagship electric SUV in the Indian market It’s designed to stand out in any setting with its retro modern design being one of its highlights. It competes with the Kia EV6, XC40 Recharge and the BYD Seal to name a few. 

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Exterior

The proportions are more hatchback than SUV; and you’d not be alone if you saw an evolved Volkswagen Golf Mk2 in the silhouette. Here’s the thing — the Ioniq 5 is deceptively large and one needs to see it in person to really grasp how it sizes up against cars you and I drive. In absolute numbers — save for its height— it’s larger than Hyundai’s own Tucson. Mind blown?

There are two parts as to why we think the Ioniq 5 manages to hide its size well: the razor sharp lines that slice through the bodywork and the large 20-inch alloy wheels. Once you’re done acknowledging the deception at play, there are a lot of intricate details for you to admire. The squared-off daytime running lamps, the flush-fitting door handles, the ‘pixel’ treatment for the rear lamps all lend the Ioniq 5 a likeable retro vibe. The paint options are interesting too: matte gold (our pick!), a deep black and a bright white.

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Interior

Nope. The Ioniq 5 has not compromised on functionality, and that shows in the wide opening doors, flat floor and a plethora of storage spaces around the cabin. You can walk inside this cabin and you don’t sink into the seats either.

Both front seats are powered (driver gets two memory functions too), and the steering can be adjusted for rake and reach. All-round visibility is great, courtesy the low and compact dashboard. With the front seat setup for a six-footer, another can be comfortable at the rear as there’s ample kneeroom and headroom.

Issues? Well, there’s little room under the front seat for your feet, and the middle occupant sits slightly higher than the other two causing a pinch in headroom. Also, given the raised floor and the short seat squab, underthigh support is compromised. The Ioniq’s rear seat is powered as well and you can play around with the recline and move the seat ahead if you need a little more boot space. Thoughtful.

Between the sliding centre console (that’s as spacious as a mini bookshelf), the compartment under the air-con controls and a literal drawer for your glovebox— you have plenty of cubbies that happily swallows knick-knacks.

Hyundai is offering the Ioniq 5 in a single, fully loaded trim. Highlights include dual 12.3-inch displays, dual-zone climate control, heated and ventilated front seats, ambient lighting, a Bose sound system and a fixed glass roof.

A unique feature is the ‘relaxation’ function on the front seats. At the touch of a button, the seats move backwards, recline completely and the ottoman is raised. This is perfect for when you want to catch a quick nap in the car while it’s charging.

Another highlight is the vehicle-to-load (V2L) function that includes a regular three-pin socket under the rear seats. Another way to power up appliances (or another EV!) is by using the charging port of the car. The external V2L adapter is offered as standard too!

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Safety

The safety suite includes the usuals — six airbags, front and rear parking sensors, a 360-degree camera, as well as ADAS. It has secured a full five-star safety rating in the Euro as well as Australian NCAP tests.

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Boot Space

Boot space is rated at 527 litres which can be expanded to up to 1,587 litres. Do note that the boot is deep, but lacks height. Larger bags will have to be stacked horizontally which isn’t the most efficient use of the space at hand. You also get a small 57-litre frunk that’s good for small items such as a puncture repair kit, tyre inflator and so on.

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Performance

In the interest of keeping the asking price competitive, Hyundai India has chosen to offer the Ioniq 5 with a 72.6kWh battery pack and rear-wheel drive only. Globally, you can specify a smaller battery (58kWh), as well as all-wheel drive. Interestingly, AWD is offered in the Ioniq 5’s cousin — the Kia EV6. The ARAI-certified range is 631km which seems far-fetched. In the real world, you could expect the range to be in the whereabouts of 500km.

217PS and 350Nm sounds juicy — it’s the equivalent of what a large diesel SUV puts out. It’s quite a lot quicker to 100kmph than your average SUV though, taking 7.6 seconds. Admittedly, it does not feel like it’s in a super hurry to reach that speed. The acceleration is not ‘violent’ as we’ve experienced in other EVs, it’s progressive rather. You could get up to dizzying speeds quite easily too if you aren’t paying attention to the speedometer. And yes, since there’s power going only to the rear wheels, you can be naughty and slidey with it if you wish.

There’s no real ‘learning curve’ with the Ioniq 5 when you transition from a petrol- or diesel-powered vehicle. Braking usually takes some getting used to in most EVs given regeneration is involved, but Hyundai has done an impressive job of making this process run seamlessly in the background. There are three selectable levels, but none feel intrusive or harsh. You can also switch the vehicle to a single ‘i-Pedal’ mode, that will let you commute using just the accelerator. Letting go of the throttle will have the Ioniq 5 gradually roll to a dead stop.

Charging Your Ioniq 5

350kW DC* (10-80 per cent) 18 minutes
150kW DC *(10-80 per cent) 25 minutes
50kW DC (10-80 per cent) 1 hour
11kW AC Home Charger 7 hours

*As of February 2023, the highest available charging speed in India is 240kW

Most malls and public charging stations offer 50kW DC charging these days. An hour is sufficient to add ~300-350km of range to your drive. For a 50km daily drive, the Ioniq 5 will comfortably last the whole work week with some range to spare. It can be topped up overnight and be ready for the next week.

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Ride and Handling

Ride quality is expectedly firm with 20-inch wheels and relatively low profile tyres. On smooth surfaces, the Ioniq 5 leaves nothing to complain about. Speed breakers and surface level changes are dealt confidently too — the body settles practically immediately. We didn’t get the chance to experience it on some properly bad roads, so we’d reserve that judgement for when we actually sample the Ioniq 5 in our own backyard. But with 163mm of laden ground clearance, there’s not much to be worried about.

To sum up, for a car its size, the Ioniq 5 is quite effortless to drive. The driving position, the visibility, the 360° camera, the intuitive throttle and the light steering all do their bits in making the experience less taxing. You’d also appreciate the sense of quiet the Ioniq 5 has to offer. A silent electric motor means road, tyre and ambient noises seem amplified — that’s not the case with the Ioniq 5.

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Verdict

As it stands, the Ioniq 5 is a thorough all-rounder. While the design baits you, spending time with it will have you growing fond of it quite quickly. The easy-to-drive nature and a realistically usable range sweeten the deal further. If you’re looking at spending around Rs 50 lakh on your next set of wheels and are willing to look beyond the lure of a luxury badge, the Ioniq 5 will not only meet your needs, but also exceed your expectations.

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Pros & Cons of Hyundai IONIQ 5

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  • Sharp design: demands attention, turns heads!
  • Spacious interior has ample space for six-footers.
  • 631km of certified-range. Expect around 500km in the real world.
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Battery Capacity72.6 kWhBattery Capacity82.56 kWhBattery Capacity64.8 kWhBattery Capacity66.4 kWhBattery Capacity69 - 78 kWhBattery Capacity61.44 - 82.56 kWhBattery Capacity90.9 kWhBattery Capacity32.6 kWh
Range631 kmRange567 kmRange531 kmRange462 kmRange592 kmRange510 - 650 kmRange500 kmRange270 km
Charging Time6H 55Min 11 kW ACCharging Time24Min-230kW (10-80%)Charging Time32Min-130kW-(10-80%)Charging Time30Min-130kWCharging Time28 Min 150 kWCharging Time-Charging Time30minsCharging Time2H 30 min-AC-11kW (0-80%)
Power214.56 bhpPower308 - 523 bhpPower201 bhpPower313 bhpPower237.99 - 408 bhpPower201.15 - 523 bhpPower402 bhpPower181.03 bhp
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    The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is a fantastic ev with a futuristic design and top notch performance. The simple and minimalistic interiors are spacious and filled with latest tech, connected dual touchscreen for infotainment and driver information. The ride quality is smooth and silent and has an effective driving range of about 400 km on a single charge. The fast charging capability is very helpful on the highway. On the performance front, the Ioniq 5  is quick and responsive. It is a brilliant all rounder EV.Read More

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Hyundai IONIQ 5 Range

Hyundai IONIQ 5 range is 631 km, depending on the variant.

Motor and TransmissionARAI Range
Electric - Automatic631 km

Hyundai IONIQ 5 colours

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Optic White
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