Hyundai has revealed the refreshed Ioniq 5, featuring a new N Line trim and expanded range options. The base model starts at £39,900, offering rear-wheel drive and a choice of battery sizes. All-wheel drive models begin at £50,900. The range-topping N Line S commands a starting price of £55,900, positioned below the flagship Ioniq 5 N at £65,000.
Every model comes with a generous five-year unlimited mileage warranty and an eight-year battery guarantee. Hyundai also includes a two-year roadside assistance package. Depending on the battery and drivetrain, the Ioniq 5 delivers a WLTP range of 273 to 354 miles.
Power outputs span from 170 ps to a blistering 650 ps in the Ioniq 5 N, albeit for a limited 10-second burst. The Ioniq 5 offers a range of standard equipment across its trim levels.
Starting with the Advance, features include 19-inch alloy wheels, LED lighting, heated and power-folding mirrors, a leather-wrapped heated steering wheel, cloth heated seats, rearview camera, over-the-air updates, dual-zone climate control, and a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
The Premium trim adds an auto-dimming rearview mirror, enhanced safety features, advanced driver assistance, a hands-free liftgate, rear door blinds, wireless charging, intelligent lighting, ambient lighting, a sliding center console, and a mix of cloth and leather seats.
For a sportier look, the N Line, new for 2025, boasts 20-inch N design wheels, N-inspired exterior styling, leather seats, auto-flush door handles, and red accents. The Ultimate trim prioritizes luxury and technology, while the N Line S, also new for 2025, builds on this with features like Active Sound Design, Bose premium audio, solar glass roof, 360-degree camera, head-up display, rear parking collision avoidance, and heated rear outboard seats.