The Hyundai Ioniq 5 has received a substantial update, with new batteries, a stiffer chassis, upgraded tech, and a freshened look.

    The update also brings with it a $2300 price increase across the range, with the Ioniq 5 lineup now opening at $69,800 before on-road costs.

    This follows a price increase of $2500 for 2024, coinciding with Hyundai Australia allowing the Ioniq 5 to be ordered through more than 100 of its dealerships.

    The 53kWh Standard Range battery has been replaced by a 63kWh unit, while the Ioniq 5 N’s 84kWh battery replaces the 77kWh unit in Extended Range models.

    The bigger batteries allow the Ioniq 5 to go longer on a single charge, with the base Standard Range for example now offering 440km of range on the WLTP cycle, up from 384km.

    You can view the battery specifications in the Efficiency section below, including how much range has improved by for each configuration.

    Hyundai says it has upgraded body reinforcements in the B-/C-pillar and door surrounds, rear wheelhouse and underbody crossbar to increase body stiffness.

    It says these changes have resulted in reduced noise, vibration and harshness, as well as enhanced body control and stability and improved steering response and feedback.

    All models get a revised front bumper and skid plate, as well as flat aluminium badging.

    Down back, there’s a revised bumper, rear spoiler, and the addition of a window wiper.

    There are new 19- and 20-inch alloy wheel designs for the base and Dynamiq versions, while the Epiq gets projector LED headlights with Hyundai’s Intelligent Front Lighting System.

    A new N Line option package ($2500) brings unique front and rear bumpers and exclusive 20-inch alloy wheels, as well as gloss black mirror caps, body-coloured cladding and wheel arches, and a “unique hidden lighting signature”.

    Inside, the N Line gets eco-processed leather and Alcantara upholstery in black, as well as an N Line-exclusive ‘semi-punched’ leather-wrapped steering wheel, metal pedals, and various red accents.

    All Ioniq 5 models feature a revised centre console which Hyundai says allows occupants to easily access new physical controls for seat heating and ventilation.

    There’s also a revised steering wheel, instrument cluster bezel, and upholstery.

    The headline interior change is the introduction of Hyundai’s Connected Car Next-Generation Cockpit (ccNC), its latest generation of infotainment.

    This brings wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, as well as Bluelink connected vehicle services. It also has over-the-air update capability.

    The Ioniq 5 still uses dual 12.3-inch screens for the infotainment system and digital instrument cluster.

    The base model drops its two-tone cloth upholstery for a combination of black wool and eco-processed leather, while eco-processed black leather is standard on the Dynamiq and Epiq.

    If you like the lighter look of the old car, however, you can still get a light-coloured interior as a no-cost option. Hyundai offers both Dove Grey/Dark Teal and Dove Grey/Dark Pebble Grey colourways.

    The Ioniq 5 gets the latest version of Hyundai’s autonomous emergency braking, Highway Driving Assist, and Remote Smart Parking Assist systems, as well as navigation-based adaptive cruise control.

    Pricing

    ModelPriceIncrease
    2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 RWD Standard Range$69,800+$2300
    2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 RWD $75,800+$2300
    2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 RWD Dynamiq $80,800+$2300
    2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 RWD Epiq$84,300+$2300
    2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 AWD Dynamiq$85,300+$2300
    2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 AWD Epiq$88,800+$2300

    All prices exclude on-road costs.

    Drivetrains

    ModelPowerTorque
    Standard Range RWD125kW350Nm
    Extended Range RWD168kW350Nm
    Extended Range AWD74kW + 165kW255Nm + 350Nm

    Efficiency

    ModelBatteryWLTP rangeIncrease over 2024 model
    Standard Range RWD63kWh lithium-ion440km (on 19-inch wheels)+56km
    Extended Range RWD84kWh lithium-ion570km (on 19s)
    530km (on 20s)
    +63km
    +54km
    Extended Range RWD N Line84kWh lithium-ion512km
    Extended Range AWD84kWh lithium-ion500km (on 20s)+46km
    Extended Range AWD N Line84kWh lithium-ion495km (N Line)

    Across the range, the Ioniq 5 features V2L technology that allows owners to run home appliances off the charge port using an adapter. There’s also a three-pin plug in the rear that means passengers can charge laptops using the car’s battery.

    Dimensions

    Hyundai Australia hasn’t released dimensions for the updated Ioniq 5, but we’ve included specifications for the 2024 model below.

    2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5
    Length4635mm
    Height1605mm
    Width1890mm (excluding mirrors)
    Wheelbase3000mm
    Boot space527L
    Under-bonnet storage57L (RWD models)
    25L (AWD models)

    The Ioniq 5 also has a 9.4L sliding glovebox.

    Servicing and Warranty

    The Ioniq 5 is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre vehicle warranty, with the high-voltage battery backed for eight years or 160,000km.

    Hyundai hasn’t confirmed service pricing for the 2025 range.

    Safety

    The Hyundai Ioniq 5 has a five-star safety rating from ANCAP, which is based on testing conducted in October 2021.

    It earned its five-star rating on back of a 88 per cent score for adult occupant protection, 87 per cent for child occupant protection, 63 per cent for vulnerable road user protection, and 89 per cent for safety assist.

    Standard safety equipment across the Ioniq 5 range includes:

    • Autonomous emergency braking
      • Vehicle detection
      • Pedestrian detection
      • Cyclist detection
      • Evasive steering assist
      • Lane change oncoming and side
      • Reverse AEB
    • Adaptive cruise control with stop/go
      • Navigation-based cruise control (NEW)
    • Blind-spot assist
    • Blind-Spot View Monitor
    • Highway Driving Assist 2 (adaptive cruise + lane centring) (NEW)
    • Intelligent Speed Limit Assist
    • Lane Following Assist (lane centring)
    • Lane-keep assist
    • Rear occupant alert
    • Rear cross-traffic assist
    • Safe exit assist
    • Surround-view camera
    • Frotn and rear parking sensors
    • 7 airbags including front centre side airbag

    Standard Equipment

    There are three trim levels in the Ioniq 5 lineup.

    Hyundai Ioniq 5 highlights:

    • Heat pump
    • Battery pre-conditioning
    • One-pedal drive mode
    • Tyre pressure monitoring
    • Automatic high-beam
    • Automatic LED headlights
    • 19-inch alloy wheels (new design)
    • Tyre repair kit
    • Acoustic laminated windscreen and side door glass
    • Heated, power-folding exterior mirrors
    • Rain-sensing wipers
    • Proximity entry with push-button start
    • Wool/leather upholstery
    • Leather-wrapped steering wheel
    • Cloth knit headliner
    • LED interior lighting
    • Alloy scuff plates
    • Power windows with (NEW) auto up/down for all windows
    • 10-way power driver’s seat
    • 2-way manual reclining rear seats (fore/aft adjustment, 60:40 split/fold)
    • 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster
    • 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system
      • Over-the-air updates (NEW)
      • Wireless Apple CarPlay (NEW)
      • Wireless Android Auto (NEW)
    • Wireless phone charger
    • 6-speaker sound system
    • 4 x USB-C outlets (NEW)
    • Dual-zone climate control
    • Adjustable ambient lighting
    • Electrochromatic rear-view mirror
    • Remote Smart Parking Assist
    • Virtual Engine Sound System (artificial propulsion sounds)
    • Vehicle-to-load (V2L) functionality (outlet inside car)

    Dynamiq adds:

    • 20-inch alloy wheels (new design)
    • 255/45 Michelin Pilot Sport EV tyres
    • Rear privacy glass
    • Power tailgate
    • Leather upholstery
    • Heated front seats
    • 10-way power passenger seat
    • Sliding centre console
    • Alloy pedals
    • Augmented reality head-up display
    • 8-speaker Bose sound system
    • Luggage net

    Epiq adds:

    • Intelligent Front Lighting System (NEW)
    • Panoramic glass roof with power sunshade
    • Premium ‘relaxation’ front seats
    • Memory for all seats
    • 2-way power rear seats
    • Rear door sunshades
    • Ventilated front seats
    • Heated rear seats
    • Heated steering wheel

    All models now have Bluelink connected services as part of a complimentary five-year subscription. This suite of technology includes:

    • Automatic collision notification
    • Emergency call (SOS) function
    • Live traffic
    • Alert services including geo-fencing, valet, speed and time alerts
    • Remote control of vehicle and climate functions
    • Voice recognition for vehicle controls, point of interest search

    Options

    The N Line option pack is available on Dynamiq and Epiq models.

    It costs $2500 and adds:

    • N Line 20-inch alloy wheels
    • N Line exterior appearance package
    • Leather and Alcantara upholstery
    • Red stitching and highlights
    • N Line steering wheel

    The Epiq can also be had with a Digital Mirror Pack for $3000. This adds:

    • Digital side mirrors
    • Digital centre mirror

    An outside vehicle to load (V2L) adapter is available as an accessory.

    Colours

    There are 10 exterior colours available, including two new metallic finishes: Ecotronic Grey and Ultimate Red.

    Matte paint is an extra $1000. Three matte finishes are available:

    • Gravity Gold
    • Ecotronic Grey
    • Atlas White

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    William Stopford

    William Stopford is an automotive journalist based in Brisbane, Australia. William is a Business/Journalism graduate from the Queensland University of Technology who loves to travel, briefly lived in the US, and has a particular interest in the American car industry.

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