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Hyundai Ioniq 5 2024
The 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 lineup offers a versatile range of electric SUVs designed for performance and innovation. The base model features a 58kWh battery with 350km NEDC range, while the Long Range variant upgrades to a 72.6kWh battery for nearly 500km. For enhanced dynamics, the AWD version combines dual motors with 400km range. The sporty N Line adds aggressive styling without mechanical changes, and the high-performance Ioniq 5 N delivers 650hp with a 3.4s 0-100km/h acceleration. New for 2024 is the XRT off-road edition, featuring raised suspension, all-terrain tires, and rugged exterior accents. All models share the 3000mm wheelbase for spacious interiors and incorporate Hyundai's latest tech, including NACS charging compatibility. This page provides comprehensive details about the 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 series to assist your purchasing decision. Explore model comparisons with specifications like battery capacity (58kWh-84kWh), power outputs (125kW-478kW), and driving ranges (350km-500km). We highlight pricing insights, including the RM38.88万 starting MSRP for the Ioniq 5 N, along with ownership costs such as insurance and financing options. Discover design updates like the XRT's 23mm increased ground clearance or N Line's sportier aesthetics. Our resources cover common ownership queries, maintenance tips, and the latest news about Hyundai's EV technology advancements, including 800V fast-charging capabilities. Whether you're comparing trims or researching real-world performance, this page consolidates essential information for accurate decisions.
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Highlights

Hyundai Ioniq 5 +2024 Key Highlights

The 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 lineup showcases cutting-edge EV technology with enhanced battery efficiency, bold design updates, and versatile configurations. Key upgrades include expanded battery options (63kWh and 84kWh), improved range up to 499 km (310 miles), and the introduction of performance-focused N Line and rugged XRT variants. Advanced safety features like Hyundai SmartSense and futuristic interior tech solidify its position as a leader in the electric SUV segment.

IONIQ 5 Standard Range (63kWh)

IONIQ 5 Long Range (84kWh)

IONIQ 5 N Line

IONIQ 5 XRT

IONIQ 5 N (Performance Edition)

IONIQ 5 NPX1 (Limited Racing Variant)

Common Problem

Tire Issues
One of the recurring problems reported by owners is related to the OEM Michelin Primacy tires. The noise dampening foam inside these tires tends to detach, causing vibrations and an off-balance feeling while driving. This issue has led some owners to replace multiple tires within a short period. Some users have suggested removing the foam entirely as a solution, although this option was not offered by dealerships.
Charging Port Door Malfunction
Several owners have experienced issues with the charging port door, which may require replacement due to a faulty servo motor. A temporary fix involves placing a rubber pad under the door where it contacts the button. However, the lack of a manual opening mechanism for the charging door can be particularly frustrating when it gets stuck.
Bluelink Connectivity Issues
The 2024 model has seen specific connectivity issues with Bluelink+, where the system fails to activate or communicate properly after updates. Owners have reported long waiting periods for resolution, with some experiencing restoration of service without clear communication from Hyundai.
Check Electric Vehicle System Error
Some owners have encountered the "Check Electric Vehicle System" error, which can cause sluggish acceleration and necessitate towing to a dealership. This issue is often linked to ICCU failures, and repairs can take several weeks. Owners are advised to research lemon laws in their state and keep detailed records of all communications.
General Reliability Concerns
While many owners report no issues and enjoy their Ioniq 5, there are concerns about reliability due to various electronic and charging-related problems. Some issues, like the ICCU problem, have been addressed through recalls , but others, such as overheating during Level 2 charging, might be inherent design flaws. Despite these concerns, many owners still find the car reliable compared to other EVs.

More Details

1. How many variants did the Hyundai Ioniq 5 release for the 2024 model year?

As a standout model series, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 launched an impressive lineup of 1 variants for the 2024 model year. This diverse range includes the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Upcoming 2024, offering exceptional choices to suit various driving preferences and needs.

2. What is the top speed of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 2024?

Engineered for exhilarating performance, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 2024 achieves a remarkable top speed of 260 km/h. This benchmark result stems from its precision-tuned powertrain and aerodynamic excellence, delivering thrilling driving dynamics while maintaining premium stability.

3. What is the 0-100km/h acceleration time for the Hyundai Ioniq 5 2024?

Delivering heart-pounding performance, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 2024 achieves lightning-fast acceleration from 0-100km/h in just 3.4 seconds. This remarkable result stems from its optimized powertrain calibration and advanced launch control system, providing sports-car responsiveness in everyday driving scenarios.

4. What is the Hyundai Ioniq 5 2024?

5. What electric motor technology powers the Hyundai Ioniq 5 2024?

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MPG
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Hyundai Kona Electric photo
Price
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EV RANG
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History of Hyundai Ioniq 5

IONIQ 5 N (2024-Present)
High-performance variant delivers 650hp via dual motors, accelerates 0-100km/h in 3.4s, and features track-focused cooling and simulated gear shifts for driving enthusiasts.
2025 Facelift (2025-Present)
The refreshed model features a 20mm-longer bumper, 50mm-extended spoiler, and XRT off-road trim. Upgraded tech includes pixel LED lighting and ccNC infotainment with OTA updates.
2nd Generation (2024-2025)
Mid-cycle updates introduced 63kWh/84kWh batteries, boosting range to 318 miles. Enhanced chassis rigidity, rear wipers, and redesigned interior controls improved practicality.
1st Generation (2021-2024)
The original IONIQ 5 debuted with a 58kWh/77.4kWh battery option, offering up to 303 miles range. Its parametric pixel design and 800V charging set benchmarks in the EV segment.

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