2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5: Fact sheet

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The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is available as a rear-wheel drive or all-wheel-drive model in a single trim option. Front-wheel-drive prices start from $71,900 and climb to $75,900 for the all-wheel-drive version (both noted before on-road costs).

2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 – data table

Rear-wheel Drive All-wheel Drive
Price (MSRP) $71,900 $75,900
Format Single motor, rear-wheel drive Dual motor, all-wheel drive
Power 160kW 225kW
Torque 350Nm 605Nm
Battery size 72.6kWh 72.6kWh
Range (WLTP) 451km 430km
Energy use 17.9kW/100km 19kW/100km
Max charge speed 350kW per hour DC 350kW per hour DC
Plug type Type 2 AC / CCS2 DC Type 2 AC / CCS2 DC
Weight (tare) 1593kg 2100kg
Boot space 527L / 1587L 527L / 1587L

The Ioniq 5 variants include a portable home charger, and a wallbox can be arranged through your Hyundai dealer.

Approximate charging times – 0–80 per cent

Home
(up to 2.4kW)
Wallbox
(up to 7.7kW)
Three-phase
(up to 11kW)
Public
(up to 50kW DC)
Maximum
Hyundai Ioniq 5 2WD 72.6kWh 25h 24min 7h 55min 5h 33min 1h 13min 37min
@350kW
Hyundai Ioniq 5 AWD 72.6kWh 25h 24min 7h 55min 5h 33min 1h 13min 37min
@100kW

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