

Hyundai Ioniq 5
Price | $72,000–$85,000 |
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ANCAP Safety Rating | 5 |
Fuel type | Electric |
Drivetrains | Rear Wheel Drive, AWD |
Body Type | SUV Medium |
Rapid performance, ultra-fast 350kW charging and a palatial, thoughtfully designed cabin? Hyundai’s breakthrough EV is a compelling package. And at a reasonable price, too.
Hyundai IONIQ 5 Prices and Specifications
Variant | Price | Fuel Type | Power | Transmission |
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Dynamiq | $72,000 | Electric | 168 kW | 1 SP Automatic |
Techniq | $79,500 | Electric | 239 kW | 1 SP Automatic |
Epiq | $85,000 | Electric | 239 kW | 1 SP Automatic |
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