Hyundai IONIQ 5
- 2025
- 2024
- 2023
- 2022
- 2025
- 2024
- 2023
- 2022
Latest generation
2022–25 IONIQ 5
2025
- MSRP range $42,500–$58,100
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Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style SUV
2024
- MSRP range $41,800–$59,400
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Consumer rating
(2 reviews) - Combined mpg –
- Body style SUV
Notable features in 2024:
- Five-seat electric SUV
- Rear-wheel drive standard
- All-wheel drive optional
- DC fast-charging capability
- 220-303 miles of range
2023
- MSRP range $41,450–$56,500
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Consumer rating
(13 reviews) - Combined mpg –
- Body style SUV
Notable features in 2023:
- Five-seat electric SUV
- Rear-wheel drive standard
- All-wheel drive optional
- DC fast-charging capability
- 220-303 miles of range
2022
- MSRP range $39,950–$55,000
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Consumer rating
(10 reviews) - Combined mpg –
- Body style SUV
Notable features in 2022:
- Five-seat battery-electric SUV
- Initially available in 26 states
- Rear- or all-wheel drive with 303 or 256 miles of range
- 700-volt battery enables faster DC charging
- Limited provides up to 3,600 watts of 120-volt power
- Two years’ free charging at Electrify America stations
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- Veloster
- Veloster N
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