Hyundai has announced officially that they are on the bounds of launching the IONIQ 5 EV in India in 2022. This is a small integral part of the grand expansion the company aims for in electric vehicles in the country. The IONIQ 5 to be the second electronic car in the Hyundai’s portfolio first being the Kona which is already in business. Hyundai’s plans to bring the car to the market were revealed when the IONIQ 5 EV was revealed to the public at a event in Delhi NCR later on the manufacturer revealed that the car would be brought to our shores later this year.
Hyundai has already announced plans to expand to 6 Fully EV vehicles In their model range by the year 2028. The IONIQ 5 EV is one of the models the brand has planned to bring to the market, Hyundai’s IONIQ 5 EV is build on Hyundai’s skateboard platform the E-GMP(Electric Global Modular Platform) a platform which would allow the automaker to bring EV vehicles in different segments based on the same Underpinnings.

The IONIQ 5 EV is not only sustainable because its electric, even its interior uses materials that are sustainable as well as least harmful for the environment. The quote from Hyundai being that the car is a testimony for sustainability by Hyundai global.
IONIQ 5 Variants
The Hyundai IONIQ 5 is available in both AWD and 2wd variants. The AWD variant gets twin electric motors powering both the axels. It generates about 350hp of power and 605 NM of torque. The 2 WD and AWD variants of the EV are claimed to be able to run about 451 and 430 km’s respectively on a single full charge .
Unsoo Kim Md and Ceo of the company said that the company is focusing very strongly electric mobility across its business and product range for a progressive and sustainable future. Hyundai is proud to receive the world car of the year award for the IONIQ-5 the CEO further added how the award is a testament to their vision and efforts in driving the adoption of the Bev’s globally .
Expected range and battery pack options
The new IONIQ 5 is available with two battery packs in the international markets. There is a large 72.6 kWh battery pack and a smaller 58 kWh battery pack. While the car is yet to be tested by Indian authorities, according to the WLTP cycle, the bigger battery pack can return 481 km of range while the smaller battery pack can drive the car for up to 383 km.
The IONIQ 5 also gets a unique 800V battery technology. The system allows the battery to charge quickly. This means in just 18 minutes, the IONIQ5’s battery can go from 10 percent to 80 percent using a 220 kW DC charger.
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