Hyundai IONIQ 5
168kW Ultimate 84 kWh 5dr Auto
- Vehicle Year, 2024
- Mileage, 8,086 miles
- Fuel Type, Electric
- Transmission Type, Automatic
Full price.£39,739Price per month. pcp. £697
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A Hyundai IONIQ 5 for sale is one of the most enticing electric cars on the market. With a solid range of up to 315 miles and the hi-tech features to match, it’s hard to rule this out against its Tesla rivals. A used Hyundai IONIQ 5 would make a great family car or a daily for an EV enthusiast.
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IONIQ 5
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Start nowThere are three different trims available for the Hyundai IONIQ 5, so you have plenty of choice.
Popular Hyundai IONIQ 5 trims
> Hyundai IONIQ 5 Premium – from two 12.3-inch displays to leather upholstery, this entry-level trim doesn’t feel all that basic
> Hyundai IONIQ 5 Ultimate – this adds a Bose sound system, larger 20-inch wheels and electronically-adjustable seats
> Hyundai IONIQ 5 Namsan Edition – as the top-spec you get cameras instead of door mirrors and all the features the other two trims have
Hyundai IONIQ 5 history
The Hyundai IONIQ 5 has been out since 2021, so is well-bedded-into the electric car landscape by now.
> Hyundai IONIQ 5 first generation (2021-2023)
> Hyundai IONIQ 5 first generation facelift (2024-present)
Being one of the smartest cars on the road, the IONIQ 5 is filled with the latest and greatest tech, making sure you’re never bored in this South Korean SUV.
Its stand-out feature has to be the wing mirror cameras that replace the glass mirrors most other cars have. They link up with screens inside the doors for high-tech visibility. Not only is this futuristic, it’s more streamlined and gets rid of another obstruction from the driver’s seat.
Another is its vehicle-to-load (V2L) function that lets you power devices such as a toaster or lawnmower directly from the car’s charge port, if that’s your thing.
There are two reasons why the Hyundai IONIQ 5 is more reliable than many cars.
Firstly, because it’s a Hyundai, and they have a track record of making some of the most dependable cars on the planet.
Secondly, is because it’s an electric car. This means there are fewer moving parts than in a traditional combustion engine so, in theory, less can go wrong.
When it was tested by Euro NCAP in 2021, the IONIQ 5 scored a full five stars, thanks to its strong range of safety features.
This is going to vary on the model you have and how you use it. If you use your car more often and charge at public fast chargers, you’ll end up paying far more than if you charge at home.
On average, a home wall box charger will set you back around 8p/kWh, whereas a public fast charger could cost as much as 80p/kWh.
You should consider buying a used Hyundai IONIQ 5 if you’re someone who loves the idea of an electric car and appreciates futuristic design – plus lovers of Back to the Future.
It's spacious, has an impressive electric range and looks the part. Thinking about that Tesla? This could be a better option for you.
That would be the punchier 78kWh battery with up to (a claimed) 315-mile range.
Yes. It comes with a portable 120v charging cable.
The IONIQ 5 is a SUV but with hatchback styling.
It currently can’t charge on the more powerful Tesla Superchargers, but this capability is coming soon.
There’s the option to add Hyundai’s ‘Vision Roof’ – a fixed panoramic sunroof.
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