Since its launch in 2022, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 has garnered numerous awards, including multiple 10 Best titles and EV of the Year recognition. With its retro-futuristic aesthetics, compelling price points, and engaging driving dynamics. And now the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 has become a standout in the electric SUV market.
Available in both single-motor and dual-motor configurations, power output ranges from 168 horsepower to an impressive 320 horsepower. For enthusiasts, the high-performance Ioniq 5 N delivers a staggering 641 horsepower, reviewed separately. While the maximum driving range is a commendable 318 miles, opting for the more robust 320-hp version necessitates more frequent recharges. Thankfully, the Ioniq 5’s ultra-fast charging times remain a significant advantage, allowing quick top-ups during road trips.
Inside, the spacious cabin combines cutting-edge technology with an eco-conscious design, rivaling competitors like the Ford Mustang Mach-E and Volkswagen ID.4 in comfort and utility. Few vehicles execute their mission as seamlessly as the Ioniq 5, securing its position as one of the most versatile electric SUVs on the market.
Highlights
Pros: Retro-modern design with futuristic appeal, best-in-class DC fast charging, and dynamic driving experience for an SUV.
Cons: Limited front trunk space, reduced range for higher-performance models, and lackluster steering feedback.
Verdict: A head-turning, enjoyable electric SUV that delivers innovative features and excellent value—earning repeated accolades as a Car and Driver favorite.
What’s New for 2025?
Though the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 retains its familiar exterior design, it introduces several enhancements:
- Battery Capacity: The larger battery now offers 84.0 kWh (up from 77.4 kWh), increasing the range to an estimated 318 miles per charge.
- Charging Port: Adopts the NACS standard, with a CCS adapter included.
- XRT Trim: A rugged variant with higher ground clearance, all-terrain tires, and unique styling elements.
- Exterior Updates: Revised bumpers, an expanded rear spoiler, and the addition of a rear windshield wiper—a welcome improvement for inclement weather.
- Interior Upgrades: A relocated wireless charging pad, an updated center console with streamlined controls, and improved infotainment software.
- Safety Features: Enhanced lane-keeping assist and a new side-impact collision avoidance system.
Pricing
With a starting price of $43,975, the 2025 Ioniq 5 caters to a variety of budgets. For the optimal balance of range and features, the SEL trim with rear-wheel drive is highly recommended. At around $51,000, it offers 318 miles of range, 225 horsepower, and an impressive suite of amenities, including:
- Heated steering wheel
- Power-operated liftgate
- Adaptive cruise control with lane-centering
Performance
The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 offers a versatile lineup of electric powertrains:
- Base Model: 168 hp single-motor, rear-wheel drive with a standard 63.0-kWh battery.
- Mid-Range Model: 225 hp single-motor, rear-wheel drive with an 84.0-kWh battery.
- High-Performance Model: 320 hp dual-motor, all-wheel drive with an 84.0-kWh battery.
Thanks to its low center of gravity and wide tires, the Ioniq 5 handles with agility, while the suspension ensures a smooth ride. However, steering feedback could be more communicative.
Acceleration:
- Single-motor model: 0–60 mph in 7.4 seconds (estimated).
- Dual-motor AWD model: Achieved 0–60 mph in 4.5 seconds during testing.
Range and Charging
Hyundai’s latest advancements extend the Ioniq 5’s range to 318 miles with the larger battery pack. Charging speeds remain industry-leading, replenishing from 10% to 80% in just 20 minutes via DC fast charging. A five-minute charge can add 68 miles—ideal for minimizing downtime on long trips.
Interior
The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 interior blends modern technology with sustainable materials. Highlights include:
- Augmented-reality head-up display projecting navigation cues directly onto the windshield.
- Flat cabin floor enhancing passenger and cargo space.
- Reclining front seats with footrests for comfortable charging stops.
- Cargo capacity: 28 cubic feet behind the rear seats, expandable to 59.3 cubic feet with seats folded.
Infotainment and Connectivity
The 12.0-inch touchscreen and matching digital gauge cluster dominate the dashboard, offering features like voice recognition, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto (wired).
Safety and Warranty
The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 excels in safety, featuring:
- Standard automated emergency braking and lane-keeping assist.
- Optional adaptive cruise control with advanced lane-centering.
Warranty Coverage:
- Limited Warranty: 5 years or 60,000 miles
- Powertrain Warranty: 10 years or 100,000 miles
- Battery Warranty: 10 years or 100,000 miles
- Complimentary Maintenance: 3 years or 36,000 miles
2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 specifications
Specification | Detail |
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Vehicle Type | Front- and rear-motor, all-wheel-drive, 5-passenger, 4-door wagon |
Price (Base) | $43,975 |
Price (As Tested) | roadholding (300-ft Skidpad): 0.85 g |
Options | Limited trim, 20-inch wheels, sunroof, power passenger seat, ventilated front seats, Bose audio, head-up display, highway driving assist 2, Smart Park, 360-degree camera, evasive steering assist, rain-sensing wipers, hands-free liftgate ($7,500), Shooting Star paint ($1,000) |
Powertrain | Front Motor: Permanent-magnet synchronous AC, 99 hp |
Rear Motor: Permanent-magnet synchronous AC, 221 hp | |
Combined Power | 320 hp |
Combined Torque | 446 lb-ft |
Battery Pack | Liquid-cooled lithium-ion, 77.4 kWh |
Onboard Charger | 10.9 kW |
Transmission | Single-speed direct drive |
Suspension (Front) | Struts |
Suspension (Rear) | Multi-link |
Brakes (Front/Rear) | 12.8-inch vented disc / 12.8-inch disc |
Tires | Michelin Primacy Tour A/S 255/45R-20 105V M+S |
Wheelbase | 118.1 inches |
Length | 182.5 inches |
Width | 74.4 inches |
Height | 63.0 inches |
Passenger Volume | 103 cubic feet |
Cargo Volume | 28 cubic feet |
Curb Weight | 4,687 lbs |
Performance Metrics | 0-60 mph: 4.5 seconds |
0-100 mph: 12.6 seconds | |
1/4 Mile: 13.2 seconds @ 102 mph | |
Rolling Start (5-60 mph): 4.8 seconds | |
Top Speed (Governed): 117 mph | |
Braking (70-0 mph): 179 feet | |
road holding (300-ft Skidpad): 0.85 g | |
EPA Fuel Economy (MPGe) | Combined/City/Highway: 98 / 110 / 87 |
Range (EPA Estimated) | 256 miles |
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