The Ioniq 5 was recognized by a jury of 102 automotive journalists from 33 countries around the world. The innovative battery electric vehicle (BEV), which has already won numerous international accolades, was considered alongside 27 competitor models launched in 2021, ultimately claiming victory over other finalists in all three categories in which it was nominated.
The Ioniq 5 is the first model in
Hyundai’s dedicated BEV lineup brand: Ioniq. It takes full advantage of a
bespoke Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP) architecture to offer
800V, ultra-fast charging capabilities for a 10 to 80 percent charge in
just 18 minutes and a highly spacious interior. The unique packaging
needs of an EV mean the axles can be pushed right to the front and back
of the car, providing much more space than a traditional vehicle. When
equipped with two-wheel drive (2WD) and up to 77.4 kWh battery, its
maximum driving range on a single charge will be around 470-480 km,
according to the WLTP standard. Its features include Vehicle-to-Load
(V2L) technology, advanced connectivity and driver assistance systems
that offer the ultimate in-car experience.
As Hyundai transforms
into a smart mobility solutions provider, the company is accelerating
its electrification strategy to become the world’s leading EV maker.
Hyundai plans to introduce 17 new BEV models by 2030, including Genesis
luxury brand models, and aims to boost annual global BEV sales to 1.87
million units by 2030.
The Ioniq 5 heralds a new era in Hyundai
design, defined by what the brand’s designers call ‘Parametric Dynamics’
with kinetic jewel-like surface details defining the BEV’s visual
identity. The crossover’s unique exterior styling is characterized by
clean, sharp lines that convey its dynamic presence on the road and
distinctive ‘Parametric Pixel’ LED headlamps and rear lamps that leave a
lasting impression.
Inside, the Ioniq 5’s ‘Living Space’
interior theme takes full advantage of a 3,000 mm wheelbase to offer a
never-before-seen moveable center console that allows passengers more
freedom of movement. Many interior touchpoints use eco-friendly
materials and textiles, such as eco-processed leather, sustainable
fibers and bio paint, that reflect consumers’ rising interest in
ethical, sustainable products.
Since its global launch last year, the Ioniq 5 earned prestigious international honors, including German Car of the Year, UK Car of the Year, Auto Express’ Car of the Year and Auto Bild’s Electric Car of the Year. The model also took the top spot at the first-ever Best Cars of the Year 2021/2022 Awards.
For World Car of the Year, the jury selected the Ioniq 5 from an initial entry list of 28 vehicles, then from three finalists. To be eligible for the category, vehicles must be produced in at least 10,000 units per year, priced below the luxury level in their primary markets, and on sale in at least two major markets on at least two continents at some time between Jan. 1, 2021 - Mar. 30, 2022.
For World Electric Vehicle of the Year, the jury selected the Ioniq 5 from an initial entry list of 11 vehicles, then from three finalists. To be eligible for the category, vehicles must be powered solely by one or more electric motors, produced in volumes of at least 5,000 units per year and on sale in at least two major markets on at least two continents at some time between Jan. 1, 2021 - Mar. 30, 2022.
For World Car Design of the Year, the panel of six experts from France, Germany, Japan, U.K. and U.S. selected the Ioniq 5 from all the contenders competing in the other five award categories. The panel reviewed each vehicle based on style and innovation that pushes established boundaries.
The annual World Car Awards recognize the best design, luxury car, performance car, urban car, EV and the best car of the year. In February, the jury named Luc Donckerwolke, Hyundai’s Chief Creative Officer, the 2022 World Car Person of the Year for his significant contribution overseeing new model developments, including the Ioniq 5.