Hyundai recently revealed the updated Ioniq 5 in Korea, marking three years since the original model’s launch. This refreshed version of the fully electric crossover includes subtle changes to both its exterior and interior, introduces a larger battery pack, and adds a new N Line trim for a sportier appeal.
The new iteration of the Ioniq 5 now features an 84 kWh battery, an upgrade from the previous 77.4 kWh version, found in the top-of-the-line Ioniq 5 N. This enhancement in battery size is expected to improve the vehicle’s driving range, though specific range details are pending from Hyundai. For context, the current model with a 77.4 kWh battery boasts an EPA range of up to 303 miles and a WLTP range of up to 507 km.
Hyundai plans to launch the revamped Ioniq 5 in Korea by March 2024, with a phased rollout to international markets throughout the year.
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Revamped Hyundai Ioniq 5 Debuts with Bigger Battery and N Line Trim
Hyundai’s updated Ioniq 5 launches in Korea, featuring a larger 84 kWh battery, subtle design tweaks, and a new sporty N Line trim.
Hyundai recently revealed the updated Ioniq 5 in Korea, marking three years since the original model’s launch. This refreshed version of the fully electric crossover includes subtle changes to both its exterior and interior, introduces a larger battery pack, and adds a new N Line trim for a sportier appeal.
The new iteration of the Ioniq 5 now features an 84 kWh battery, an upgrade from the previous 77.4 kWh version, found in the top-of-the-line Ioniq 5 N. This enhancement in battery size is expected to improve the vehicle’s driving range, though specific range details are pending from Hyundai. For context, the current model with a 77.4 kWh battery boasts an EPA range of up to 303 miles and a WLTP range of up to 507 km.
Hyundai plans to launch the revamped Ioniq 5 in Korea by March 2024, with a phased rollout to international markets throughout the year.