Hyundai's new all-electric Ioniq 5 kicks off its new EV sub-brand

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Hyundai's New All-Electric Ioniq 5 Kicks Off Its New Ev Sub-Brand
The Ioniq-5 will be available in selected regions starting in the first half of 2021, with Irish sales expected to start in July.
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Michael McAleer

Another week and another new sub-brand spin-out. This time its Korean auto giant Hyundai, which has designated Ioniq as its all-electric range of models to take on the likes of BMW’s i-range and VW’s growing range of ID models.

While there is already an Ioniq named model on sale under the Hyundai brand, the first of the new fleet of Ioniq models is the 5, a hatchback with a hint of crossover in its body style.

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Similar in proportions to the VW ID.4, the new model carries is built on Hyundai’s all-new electric platform, called the E-GMP, which delivers a particularly long wheelbase, coming in at 3 metres. That’s on a par with many executive saloons.

Customers can select from two battery pack options, either 58 kWh or 72.6 kWh, and two electric motor layouts, either with a rear motor only or with both front and rear motors. However, only rear-wheel drive will be offered in Ireland, though both battery sizes are coming our way.

Range and pace

According to Hyundai, the rear-wheel drive option paired with the 72.6kWh battery claims an acceleration from 0-100 km/h in 5.2 seconds.

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Meanwhile, in two-wheel drive format and 72.6-kWh battery, the company is claiming a maximum range under WLTP standards of 480km on a full charge.

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Thanks to its use of 800-volt battery tech, the Ioniq 5 can rapid charge on a 350kW charger from 10 to 80 per cent in just 18 minutes, or add 100km to its range in as little as five minutes.

The 5 is the first of a fleet of new electric cars that will carry the Ioniq name. A coupe-styled saloon and a large SUV are rumoured to be in the pipeline within the coming years, as well as smaller models.

The Ioniq-5 will be available in selected regions starting in the first half of 2021, with Irish models landing from July.

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