The
enhanced Ioniq 5 aims to maintain the global award-winning EV’s
exemplary level of product competitiveness by improving specifications
and applying new technologies to enhance consumer satisfaction.
The
upgraded Ioniq 5 now features an increased capacity, growing from 77.4
kWh to 84.0 kWh, which in turn increases its all-electric range.
Furthermore,
a new steering wheel design with interactive pixel lights has been
implemented, and the arrangement of infotainment and air conditioning
controls has been improved to enhance operational convenience.
To
enhance the overall mobile experience and convenience for users, the
company has implemented a next-generation infotainment system called
connected car Navigation Cockpit (ccNC). The vehicle also is equipped
with wireless Over-The-Air (OTA) software updates to ensure that the
vehicle’s major electronic controls remain up to date.
Furthermore,
Hyundai has introduced several new safety and convenience features to
benefit drivers. These include the Hands-On Detection (HOD) steering
wheel, Lane Keeping Assist 2, Remote Smart Parking Assist 2 (RSPA 2),
and Forward/Side/Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist (PCA-F/S/R).
All these features contribute to a safer and more convenient driving
experience.
To
enhance marketability, several customer-preferred features, including
Intelligent Front-Lighting System (IFS), Digital Key 2, Built-In Cam 2
and second-row seat remote folding, have been applied.
Other measures have been taken to enhance safety and ride comfort compared to previous models.
The new Ioniq 5 has a shock absorber that helps to alleviate vibrations from the road, providing a smoother driving experience. The rigidity of the cowl crossbar has also been increased to reduce vibrations in the steering wheel. Reinforcements at the rear wheel and lower part of the vehicle has been doubled, resulting in improved stability and agility. The stiffness of the vehicle body has been strengthened to reduce low-frequency booming noise, and motor noise control has been optimized. Additional sound insulation for the rear wheel motor enhances overall quietness.
In terms of safety, the body, front and rear doors and B-pillar parts have been reinforced to improve side collision protection. The vehicle also features an eight-airbag system, including second-row side airbags, for enhanced safety.
Also
joining the lineup, the Ioniq 5 N Line is a sporty variant that will be
positioned between the upgraded base model and the high-performance
Ioniq 5 N. The N Line variant is expected to meet increased demand for
sporty styling, appealing to customers who seek a dynamic driving
experience.
The Ioniq 5 N Line boasts a more aggressive, sporty
front and rear design with unique bumpers, stylish side skirts, and a
set of dedicated 20-inch aluminum wheels, to emphasize the model’s
sporty appearance.
The cabin also has an N Line exclusive design
with a dedicated N Line steering wheel and dashboard, N Line exclusive
metal pedals, black headliner, dedicated sport seats with the N logo,
red contrast stitching and two seat covering options, creating an
immersive, dynamic driving environment.
The enhanced Ioniq 5 and
new Ioniq 5 N Line will become available for Korean customers starting
from March 2024. Hyundai plans to gradually introduce them to global
markets throughout the year.