Hyundai Ioniq 5
- High-speed performance and comfortable driving experience
- Economical for long road trips with impressive range and charging efficiency
- Attractive and luxurious interior with tech-loaded cabin
- Impressive build quality and exterior design
- Silent and comfortable for long drives
- Impressive range and fast charging capability
Ioniq 5 Price
Ioniq 5 price starts from ₹ 46.05 Lakh. Ioniq 5 EMI starts from ₹ 93,373. Select city to check Hyundai Ioniq 5 on-road price.
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Hyundai Ioniq 5 Key Specifications
Price | ₹ 46.05 Lakh |
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Fuel Type | Electric |
Driving Range (km) | 631 km |
Seating Capacity | 5 People |
NCAP Rating (Best - 5 Star) | 5 Star (Euro NCAP) star NCAP Rating |
Warranty | 3 Years or Unlimted km |
Battery Warranty | 8 Years or 160000 km |
Battery Capacity | 72.6 kWh |
Size | 4635 mm L X 1890 mm W X 1625 mm H |
Ground Clearance (mm) | 163 mm |
Avg. Waiting Period | 0 - 13 Weeks |
About Hyundai Ioniq 5
Introduction:
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 was unveiled in December 2022 and was launched on 11 January 2023 at the Auto Expo 2023.
Exterior:
In terms of dimensions, the electric crossover measures 4,855mm in length, 1,880mm in width, and 1,495mm in height, while the wheelbase stands at 2,950mm. Exterior design highlights include the new parametric pixels LED headlamps, flush-fitting door handles, flared-wheel arches, and 20-inch alloy wheels. It also features an Active Air Flap (AAF) that improves aerodynamics when closed and cools vehicle parts when open. In terms of colours, the new Hyundai Ioniq 5 will be available in three options - Gravity Gold Matte, Midnight Black Pearl, and Optic White.
Interior:
In the features department, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 will come equipped with a sliding centre console and glove box, ventilated front seats, two 12.3-inch screens – one unit each for the infotainment system and instrument console, V2L technology, BlueLink connectivity, flush-fitting door handles, all-LED lighting, and 20-inch dual-tone alloy wheels.
Engine and transmission:
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is powered by a 72.6kWh battery pack that helps the motor to develop a power of 214bhp and 350Nm of torque. It gets an ARAI-certified range of 631km on a single charge. The company offers a fast-charging capacity of 10-80 per cent in just 18 minutes using a 350kW DC charger.
Hyundai Ioniq 5 Variants
Find a list of all 1 electric variants of Hyundai Ioniq 5. This table includes Hyundai Ioniq 5 on-road price which covers all costs like RTO and Insurance.
- Ioniq 5 Electric price in India is ₹ 46.05 Lakh.
- Ioniq 5 Automatic price is ₹ 46.05 Lakh.
- Ioniq 5 Sunroof price is ₹ 46.05 Lakh.
- Electric
- Automatic
- 5 Seater
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Key Features : 6 Airbags, Sunroof, Cruise Control, Push Button Start, Leather Seats
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Ioniq 5 Expert Review
Good Things
- Range
- Features
- Interior space
Could be Better
- Charging infrastructure
- Not a luxury badge
What is it?
This is the Ioniq 5, Hyundai’s first-ever BEV. It was launched at the 2023 Auto Expo with a price of Rs 44.95 lakh (introductory ex-showroom for the first 500 buyers). It’s available as one fully loaded RWD variant with three exterior colour options and one interior colour option. It is Hyundai’s rival for the BMW X1, Mercedes-Benz GLA, Audi Q3 and Volvo XC40, all entry-level models of big luxury brands. That means, the Ioniq 5 has got to look special, have a lot of features and of course, be fun to drive. It’s also got to be aspirational like the rest of its competition.

How is it on the inside?

Step into the cabin of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and just like the exterior, it feels like a cabin of the future that someone imagined 35-40 years ago. Despite that reference, it looks and feels very contemporary and unique. Yes, it has some familiar Hyundai elements that tell you what car you are sitting in, yet also gives us an idea of what Hyundai will want from its car in the future. With a wheelbase of 3.0 metres, it’s the largest in its class. Step into the front seats and you instantly notice a large amount of space all around in terms of headroom, leg room and even knee room. The white ambience and large glass house all around make this a very spacious cabin.

The highlight of the dashboard is of course the dual digital displays, of which, the left one is the infotainment system and the one on the right is a bright and colourful instrument cluster with a wealth of information. Because there is no transmission tunnel, you get a moveable centre console providing you with additional legroom and some amount of knee room. Everything looks and feels nice in the front with high-quality surfaces made from using recycled materials.

The second row is equally spacious with power adjustment for the seat back for both the 60 and 40 sections. There’s a good amount of headroom, legroom and knee room with the seats in my driving position but under-thigh support is less due to the large battery pack that’s under the rear seats. The auto-opening boot is large and wide but with a high-loading lip and limited space in terms of depth due to electric components being packed down there.
What about comfort, convenience and features?

As a part of the deal, you get climate control, all four power seats with recline function for the rear occupants, dual digital HD quality displays, power tailgate, Bluelink connected car technology with over 60+ features, wireless charger and Bose surround sound system with nine speakers. You also get a comprehensive Level 2 ADAS suite with features like various collision warnings, lane assist, cross-traffic alerts, rear occupant alerts and even a safe exit alert. On the safety front, you get six airbags, ABS with EBD, hill start assist, tyre pressure monitoring system and ISOFIX child seat mounting points.
Is it fun to drive?

Powering the India-spec Ioniq 5 is a 72.6kWh battery pack mated to a permanent synchronous motor. The powertrain output is 216bhp/350Nm and is channelled to the rear wheels via a single-speed transmission. Hyundai has announced an ARAI range of 631km on a single charge.

Off the bat, the Ioniq 5 is fast and addictive with a proper push-back in-seat experience, both in the full-fat sport mode and the normal mode. Hyundai claims a sportscar-like 7.6 seconds for the 0-100kmph sprint and we have no doubt that it will achieve that number when we attach our test equipment once we get the car for more time. The in-gear roll too is impressive with a large amount of performance available almost instantly and in an unrelenting manner. The feel from the steering is pretty decent and you get a good idea of what’s going on with the wheels. But like most Hyundai cars, you are always left desiring just that little more response.

A recurring feature for EVs is regen which Hyundai offers via its i-Pedal setup. You get three levels of regeneration and at the highest level, you can achieve a one-pedal driving experience thanks to the almost intrusive way the regen works in this setting. While this punch from the engine is addictive, everyday driving will see most buyers stick with the Eco mode which provides power in a very linear and sedate manner. This combined with the highest level of regeneration is expected to provide maximum recharge for the batteries.

As a car to drive, the Ioniq 5 doesn’t look very large when you are outside but feels very wide once you get behind the wheel. On the narrow roads of Goa where we had a chance to sample the car, it felt positively massive especially when we had to pass trucks and the likes going in the opposite direction. Despite the massive 20-inch wheels and 255/45 section tyres, it rode really nicely taking everything in its path without much of a struggle and this combined with the high ground clearance should make it effortless to drive in terms of keeping your pace constant.

Most importantly, our time with the car, gave us the impression that this one feels just as powerful, fun to drive and aspiring to want to be in as much as any of its more luxury marquee rivals. Hyundai may not yet have the brand value like them with regard to the luxury segment but this kind of driving experience does show that they are moving in the right direction.
What’s the deal with charging?

Globally, the Ioniq 5 can be juiced up from 10-80 per cent in just 18 minutes using an ultra-high-capacity 350kW DC charger. Hyundai themselves have undertaken an ambitious plan to set up charge parks with 150Kwh ultra-fast DC chargers and 60Kwh high-speed chargers that would charge the Ioniq 5 in 21 minutes and 57 minutes respectively. At the time of writing this review, they had announced plans to set up 10 such locations in the calendar year 2023. All Hyundai dealerships will also have charging facilities. The company will also offer two complimentary home chargers, 3.3kW and 11kW.
Should you buy one?

Our look at the Ioniq 5 has answered the questions concerning whether it is a worthy competitor for the entry-level luxury segment. It’s got the features, performance, space, green credentials and even the looks if you want something that stands out in the crowd. However, the Ioniq 5’s core is also its major drawback. Yes, our charging infrastructure is improving with every passing year but it’s still not strong enough to let you use an EV without having to plan out your routes and driving experiences daily, and this is despite the massive theoretical range and Hyundai’s very own efforts in adding to the charging infrastructure.
Compare Ioniq 5 with Alternatives
Hyundai Ioniq 5 | Volvo EX40 | BYD Seal | Volkswagen Tiguan R-Line | |
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Price | ₹ 46.05 Lakh | ₹ 50.10 Lakh | ₹ 41.00 Lakh | ₹ 49.00 Lakh |
Fuel Type | Electric | Electric | Electric | Petrol |
Transmission | Automatic | Automatic | Automatic | Automatic (DCT) |
Power | 215 bhp | 238 bhp | 201 bhp | 201 bhp @ 4500-6000 rpm |
Torque | 350 Nm | 420 Nm | 310 Nm | 320 Nm @ 1500 rpm |
Safety Rating | 5 Star (Euro NCAP) | 5 Star (Euro NCAP) | 5 Star (Euro NCAP) | Not Tested |
Boot Space | 531 litres | 419 litres | 400 litres | 652 litres |
Ground Clearance | 163 mm | - | 145 mm | 176 mm |
Size | 4635 mm L X 1890 mm W X 1625 mm H | 4440 mm L X 1863 mm W X 1647 mm H | 4800 mm L X 1875 mm W X 1460 mm H | 4539 mm L X 1859 mm W X 1656 mm H |
Quick Facts about Hyundai Ioniq 5
Hyundai Ioniq 5 price in India goes from ₹ 46.05 Lakh in India.Hyundai Ioniq 5 being a SUV comes in 1 variants.The base model of Hyundai Ioniq 5 - RWD starts at ₹ 46.05 Lakh in Delhi and the top model of Hyundai Ioniq 5 - RWD is priced at ₹ 46.05 Lakh in Delhi. If you are looking for a 5 seater car then you should consider Ioniq 5.
Ioniq 5 car comes in 1 electric variants. The Ioniq 5 electric variant comes with 72.6kWh battery and generates power. It can drive 631km on full charge.
Hyundai Ioniq 5 comes in 4 colors which include Gravity Gold Matte, Optic White, Midnight Black Pearl, and Titan Grey.
Hyundai Ioniq 5 Mileage
Ioniq 5 true range (user-reported) is 480 km.
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IONIQ 5 THE BEST EV
This in my opinion is the BEST EV which combines the features of the most expensive German and Chinese EVs. Its a great pleasure to drive this EV. I have been able to do 550 kms in one charge on multiple occasions. The car is a feature loaded car and only the top German cars compare with this. Its very roomy with excellent seats and all seats electrically adjustable. The rear seat is fantastic - comfortably reliable which is not available in most cars. For long distance driving this is an excellent feature. I had to sell my earlier EV ONLY bcoz the rear seat was NOT RECLINABLE. The exterior styling makes this EV a head turner. All in all this is THE BEST EV even though a bit high in price
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