Hyundai unveiled the facelifted Ioniq 5 in Korea, exactly three years after the debut of the original. The fully electric crossover benefits from mild exterior and interior updates, a bigger battery pack, and the expansion of its lineup with a sporty N Line trim.
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The facelifted range of the Ioniq 5 gains the larger 84 kWh battery pack from the flagship Ioniq 5 N, replacing the 77.4 kWh unit of the outgoing model. The increase in battery capacity has a positive effect on the electric range, although Hyundai has yet to announce the official figures. Bear in mind that the existing Ioniq 5 with the 77.4 kWh battery pack has an EPA range of up to 303 miles or a WLTP range of up to 507 km.
The updated Hyundai Ioniq 5 will be available in Korea starting March 2024, with global markets set to gradually follow within 2024.
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