Here's what we know about the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N right now
27 May 2024|2,925 views
In the realm of electric vehicles (EVs), where whispers of scepticism often echo louder than the roar of engines, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N emerges as a contender in automotive excellence. As a high-performance derivative of Sgcarmart's Car of the year 2023, the Hyundai Ioniq 5, the 5 N may very well be poised to reign as the quintessential electric vehicle as it sets new and high benchmarks.
Let's delve into what you have to know about Hyundai's sporty EV.
1. Reasonable range
Let's talk range first, especially when range anxiety has often been the Achilles' heel of EVs. Thankfully, the Ioniq 5 N shatters these apprehensions with a reasonable range of about 450km on a full charge. While it's not earth shattering, such a figure will certainly not be leaving you stranded by the side of the road.
As a comparison, the regular Hyundai Ioniq 5 that comes with a 77kWh battery and two electric motors has a range of 454km.
2. Bigger battery
Of course, that's also because the Ioniq 5 N is equipped with a large 84kWh battery and a fast-charging capability. With its ability to charge from 10% to 80% in approximately 18 minutes, downtime is a relic of the past with the high-performance EV.
Whether it's spontaneous road trips with the family or daily office commutes, drivers can easily enjoy the power and range of the electric car without any constraints.
3. Potent power
Speaking of power, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N is full of it. As a matter of fact, while you get to enjoy 600bhp and 740Nm of torque, the car can send a maximum of 641bhp and 770Nm of twisting force to all four corners when you activate the N Grin Boost (a bright red button on the right side of the steering wheel).
As a result, the car can dash across the 100km/h mark from nought in just 3.4 seconds, which says a lot considering the car weighs over 2.6 tonnes. To have a better idea of just how potent the Ioniq 5 N is, the lighter Porsche Taycan Turbo is capable of smashing the century sprint in just 3.2 seconds.
4. Dazzling design
In terms of design, you could argue that the Ioniq 5 N's design was inspired by Hyundai's iconic Pony Coupe concept, with its symphony of sleek lines, futuristic aesthetics and unique Parametric Pixel head lights that set itself apart from the rest of the pack.
And it doesn't end there. The cabin is easily the best in the business. With the 5 N, it's all about form meeting function, with ample space for the family of five and top notch materials used throughout, as if to remind others it’s a rather special car.
5. Special sanctuary
And, of course, it's a special car. With an array of vast features that allows you to fully customise your driving mode to suit your preference and mood, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N isn't just a mode of transportation. Rather, it's a technological marvel that seamlessly integrates into your lifestyle.
Here, you have access to different settings in the N menu via the infotainment screen. From adjusting the steering weight and damper stiffness to the suspension and e-LSD, you are able to customise the driving experience to your heart's content.
6. Driving delight
While the array of settings is vast enough to make your head spin, it's surprisingly easy to learn them with a result that’s nothing less than phenomenal once you find a setting that suits your driving style and daily mood.
More than that, Hyundai created a system that mimics an eight-speed gearbox. Dubious and gimmicky at first, until you try it. It sounds natural and real, enough for you to mistake this as an ICE car after a while, all adding to a delightful drive every time, all the time.
In that sense, it's not just the straight-line speed that impresses. It’s the way the Ioniq 5 N dances through the corners with all the different settings working harmoniously to keep itself glued to the ground.
In the realm of electric vehicles (EVs), where whispers of scepticism often echo louder than the roar of engines, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N emerges as a contender in automotive excellence. As a high-performance derivative of Sgcarmart's Car of the year 2023, the Hyundai Ioniq 5, the 5 N may very well be poised to reign as the quintessential electric vehicle as it sets new and high benchmarks.
Let's delve into what you have to know about Hyundai's sporty EV.
1. Reasonable range
Let's talk range first, especially when range anxiety has often been the Achilles' heel of EVs. Thankfully, the Ioniq 5 N shatters these apprehensions with a reasonable range of about 450km on a full charge. While it's not earth shattering, such a figure will certainly not be leaving you stranded by the side of the road.
As a comparison, the regular Hyundai Ioniq 5 that comes with a 77kWh battery and two electric motors has a range of 454km.
2. Bigger battery
Of course, that's also because the Ioniq 5 N is equipped with a large 84kWh battery and a fast-charging capability. With its ability to charge from 10% to 80% in approximately 18 minutes, downtime is a relic of the past with the high-performance EV.
Whether it's spontaneous road trips with the family or daily office commutes, drivers can easily enjoy the power and range of the electric car without any constraints.
3. Potent power
Speaking of power, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N is full of it. As a matter of fact, while you get to enjoy 600bhp and 740Nm of torque, the car can send a maximum of 641bhp and 770Nm of twisting force to all four corners when you activate the N Grin Boost (a bright red button on the right side of the steering wheel).
As a result, the car can dash across the 100km/h mark from nought in just 3.4 seconds, which says a lot considering the car weighs over 2.6 tonnes. To have a better idea of just how potent the Ioniq 5 N is, the lighter Porsche Taycan Turbo is capable of smashing the century sprint in just 3.2 seconds.
4. Dazzling design
In terms of design, you could argue that the Ioniq 5 N's design was inspired by Hyundai's iconic Pony Coupe concept, with its symphony of sleek lines, futuristic aesthetics and unique Parametric Pixel head lights that set itself apart from the rest of the pack.
And it doesn't end there. The cabin is easily the best in the business. With the 5 N, it's all about form meeting function, with ample space for the family of five and top notch materials used throughout, as if to remind others it’s a rather special car.
5. Special sanctuary
And, of course, it's a special car. With an array of vast features that allows you to fully customise your driving mode to suit your preference and mood, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N isn't just a mode of transportation. Rather, it's a technological marvel that seamlessly integrates into your lifestyle.
Here, you have access to different settings in the N menu via the infotainment screen. From adjusting the steering weight and damper stiffness to the suspension and e-LSD, you are able to customise the driving experience to your heart's content.
6. Driving delight
While the array of settings is vast enough to make your head spin, it's surprisingly easy to learn them with a result that’s nothing less than phenomenal once you find a setting that suits your driving style and daily mood.
More than that, Hyundai created a system that mimics an eight-speed gearbox. Dubious and gimmicky at first, until you try it. It sounds natural and real, enough for you to mistake this as an ICE car after a while, all adding to a delightful drive every time, all the time.
In that sense, it's not just the straight-line speed that impresses. It’s the way the Ioniq 5 N dances through the corners with all the different settings working harmoniously to keep itself glued to the ground.
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