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Hyundai Ioniq 5: Electricity in the air 

Benjamin Yong Darpan, 25 Jul, 2022 09:49 AM
  • Hyundai Ioniq 5: Electricity in the air 

Hyundai is really mixing things up in an otherwise fairly mundane passenger EV segment with the launch of the all-new IONIQ 5. Looking like nothing else on the road, the crossover sports neo-classical design, a car-esque driving experience and can travel further on a single charge than expected at its modest price point. Read on.

“IONIQ 5 introduces the Hyundai brand to a whole new set of buyers, says José Muñoz, Hyundai Motor America president and CEO, in a press release. “Once behind the steering wheel, they are going to be shocked by the range, power, comfort, interior space and advanced technology. Owning one is going to be a new experience and lifestyle that only the IONIQ brand can provide.”

Aesthetically, the vehicle is surprisingly similar to the the manufacturer’s 45 concept — paying homage to the 1974 aircraft-inspired Pony Coupe Concept — debuted at the International Motor Show in Germany two years ago. 

Intended capturing a sense the past, present and future, highlights of the exterior include the dot-matrix-like rectangular Parametric Pixel LED headlamps, angular V-shaped front bumper hiding daytime running lights along the top edge, and 20-inch aero-optimized wheels resembling rollers you’d see on a vintage European five-door. Though the hidden door handles are neat and reduce drag, they can be finicky when popping in and out and can pinch a finger if not careful. 

An extra-long 3,000 millimetre wheelbase — the longest in the North American product portfolio — not only allows for super-short overhangs resulting in a cool stubby appearance, but significantly opens up the interior space. And because the battery pack is mounted under the car, the cabin boasts a flat floor so passengers can stretch out their legs. The 5 also introduces the innovative Universal Island, a sliding centre console that can move forwards and backwards up to 140 millimetres meaning drivers can exit out either side. 

Two 12.3-inch adjoined screens make up the instrument cluster and infotainment system. Operation is seamless (the decision to use a switch rather than rotary knob for tuning is perplexing, however) and similar to other current Hyundai and Kia offerings on the market, with the exception of a company-first augmented-reality head-up display. Projected onto the windscreen, functions such as turn-by-turn navigation become much more dynamic. 

Customers can choose from a variety of trims combining different powertrain and battery setups to suit individual needs and budget. Darpan was loaned the Ultimate AWD grade packing dual 239-kilowatt electric motors and the higher-output 77.4-kilowatt-hour pack, together yielding 320 horsepower, 446 lb-ft of torque and a maximum range of approximately 400 kilometres. EVs have a reputation for being quick, and this pocket-rocket of an IONIQ delivers.

As mentioned unlike most SUVs, this smaller crossover handles like a hatchback thanks in part to the stiff underlying E-GMP platform it’s built upon. Parking is no problem as well, and there are many onboard technologies to help with that for example the 360-degree Surround View Monitor. The rear camera could use some kind of a self-cleaning feature, however, as oftentimes the picture was blurry after a rainy drive.

One additional thing to note: the paddles behind the steering wheel aren’t for shifting as the transmission is a single-speed. Pulling on them activates varying levels of regenerative braking, from zero to three, the latter strong enough to enable one-pedal-style driving. The 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 starts at MSRP $47,550.

Highlights:   

MSRP: $60,999 (as tested)

Motor: dual electric 

Horsepower: 320 (net)   

Torque (lb-ft): 446 (net)

Gearbox: single-speed automatic

Layout: front/rear engine, all-wheel drive   

Fuel economy: 24.4 kWh/100 km mixed city/highway (observed)

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