Hyundai IONIQ 5

2025 USDM Reference • E-GMP Electric Crossover
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E-GMP Platform Battery Electric Vehicle RWD or AWD 63.0 kWh / 84.0 kWh Battery NACS Charging Port 800V-Class Architecture

Overview

The Hyundai IONIQ 5 is a battery-electric crossover built on Hyundai Motor Group’s E-GMP platform. For the 2025 U.S. model year, the IONIQ 5 received a significant refresh that included larger battery packs, a native NACS charging port, updated exterior and interior details, revised range figures, and the addition of the more rugged XRT trim.

Core Specifications

ModelHyundai IONIQ 5
Model Year2025
MarketUSDM
Vehicle TypeBattery-electric crossover / compact electric SUV
PlatformHyundai Motor Group E-GMP
Body Style5-door crossover hatchback
LayoutRear-motor RWD or dual-motor AWD
Charging PortNative NACS port with CCS adapter support
Battery Options63.0 kWh Standard Range; 84.0 kWh Long Range
Highest EPA-Estimated Range318 miles for SE RWD with 84-kWh battery

Electric Powertrain

Powertrain TypePermanent-magnet electric motor system
Standard Range LayoutSingle-motor rear-wheel drive
Long Range RWD LayoutSingle rear motor with 84.0 kWh battery
Long Range AWD LayoutDual motors with front and rear drive units
Maximum OutputUp to 320 hp and 446 lb-ft on dual-motor AWD models
Battery TypeLithium-ion
Battery Capacity63.0 kWh or 84.0 kWh, depending on trim and configuration
Drive ModesSelectable EV drive modes vary by trim and drivetrain
Regenerative BrakingAdjustable regenerative braking with one-pedal driving capability

Battery, Range & Charging

Standard Range Battery63.0 kWh
Long Range Battery84.0 kWh
EPA-Estimated Range245–318 miles, depending on battery, drivetrain, trim, and wheel/tire configuration
Fast-Charging Architecture800V-class E-GMP charging architecture
DC Fast Charging10–80% in approximately 20 minutes under suitable high-power charging conditions
Level 2 ChargingStandard 240V AC charging supported through the onboard charger
ConnectorNACS port for 2025 U.S.-market models
Vehicle-to-LoadAvailable V2L functionality for powering external devices
EV range and charging speed vary with temperature, battery state of charge, charger capability, wheel and tire package, driving speed, terrain, HVAC use, and battery conditioning.

Model-Year Context

2022
  • The IONIQ 5 launched in the U.S. as Hyundai’s first dedicated E-GMP electric model.
  • Early U.S. models used a 77.4 kWh long-range battery and CCS fast-charging port.
2023–2024
  • The IONIQ 5 continued as Hyundai’s core dedicated EV crossover.
  • Range, equipment, and trim availability varied by model year and configuration.
2025
  • The 2025 refresh brought larger 63.0 kWh and 84.0 kWh battery packs.
  • U.S.-market models gained a native NACS charging port.
  • The IONIQ 5 lineup expanded with the XRT trim, which added a raised suspension, all-terrain tires, and more rugged exterior treatment.
  • Production moved to Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America in Georgia for U.S.-market models.

Trims & Configurations

SE Standard RangeEntry configuration with 63.0 kWh battery and rear-wheel drive
SELong Range configuration with expanded battery capacity and RWD or AWD availability
SELMid-level trim with additional comfort, convenience, and technology features
LimitedPremium trim with the highest level of available comfort, technology, and driver-assistance equipment
XRTAdventure-oriented AWD model with raised ride height, 18-inch all-terrain tires, and model-specific exterior details

Factory Colors

Gravity Gold Matte
Cyber Gray Metallic
Atlas White
Abyss Black Pearl
Digital Teal
Lucid Blue
Ultimate Red
Cosmic Blue Pearl
Hyundai exterior color availability varies by trim, market, production timing, and dealer allocation. XRT-specific color and appearance combinations may differ from standard IONIQ 5 trims.

Dimensions & Chassis

Wheelbase118.1 in
LengthApprox. 182.5 in
WidthApprox. 74.4 in
HeightApprox. 63.0–64.8 in, depending on trim and configuration
Seating5 passengers
SuspensionIndependent front and rear suspension
Platform LayoutDedicated EV skateboard-style platform with battery mounted low in the chassis
Cargo ConfigurationRear hatch cargo area with folding rear seats

Wheels & Tires

Standard Wheel SizesWheel size varies by trim and equipment package
XRT Tires235/60R18 all-terrain tires
Wheel / Tire EffectRange, ride quality, steering feel, and efficiency vary depending on wheel size, tire type, and drivetrain
Configuration NoteLong Range RWD models generally prioritize range, while AWD models prioritize traction and acceleration.

Design & Engineering Notes

The IONIQ 5 combines retro-futuristic exterior design with a long-wheelbase EV platform, short overhangs, a flat cabin floor, and fast-charging capability. Its design significance comes from the way Hyundai used a dedicated EV platform to create proportions, interior space, and charging performance that would be difficult to achieve on a converted internal-combustion platform.

Why It Matters

The Hyundai IONIQ 5 is one of the defining mainstream EVs of the early dedicated-platform era. It matters because it brought fast 800V-class charging, distinctive design, usable range, strong AWD performance, and practical crossover packaging into a relatively accessible production vehicle.

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