Hyundai Simplifies Ioniq 5 Lineup, Boosts Battery Power

South Korean automaker Hyundai has revised its popular Ioniq 5 electric SUV lineup. The company is cutting down the number of variants and getting rid of smaller battery options and digital side mirrors to simplify things for buyers.

Key Takeaways

  • The new range starts at $76,200 with a 84kWh Extended Range battery across all models.
  • Digital key technology lets owners start the car from their phone or smartwatch.
  • Ioniq 5 N is still available as its own variant with dual motor AWD and reduced range of 448km.

The new lineup includes three main variants: Ioniq 5, Ioniq 5 Elite, and the high-performance Ioniq 5 N Line Premium. The base model comes in at $76,200 with a WLTP range of 570km.

But if you’re after more features like heated seats or adaptive cruise control, it’s going to cost you extra. For instance, the Ioniq 5 Elite is priced at $84,900 and comes with an impressive list of standard equipment including a panoramic sunroof and wireless phone charging.

However, if performance is your thing, Hyundai has kept its high-performance N model around for enthusiasts who want more power. It’s the most expensive option in the range at $115,000 but offers 482 horsepower and an exhilarating driving experience.

All models now come with a new feature called Digital Key 2.0 which lets you lock your car or start it using just your smartphone. But not all phones work equally well; UWB-enabled devices will give you the best experience, while others can still use NFC to unlock and start the vehicle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does every phone support Digital Key 2.0?

Nope! You need a UWB-enabled device for full functionality, but NFC-equipped phones can still unlock and start the car.

What’s the difference between Ioniq 5 Elite and N Line Premium?

The Elite offers more comfort features like heated seats, while the N Line Premium comes with all-wheel drive and sportier looks for a better driving experience.

In summary, Hyundai is making things simpler by narrowing down its options but still offering something for everyone in their new Ioniq 5 range. So whether you’re looking to save some cash or go big on performance, there’s an option that suits your needs.

Emma Wilson
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