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Hyundai unveils a sportier version of its Ioniq 5 electric vehicle with enhanced styling and performance features.
The facelifted Ioniq 5 boasts significant design updates, including redesigned bumpers, reworked garnish, and aerodynamic wheels.
Improved control arrangement, relocated wireless charging pad, and physical buttons on the steering wheel enhance user experience.
Hyundai introduces a higher-capacity 84kWh battery pack for the long-range Ioniq 5, promising increased electric range.
Hyundai introduced the Ioniq 5 in February 2021 as its inaugural electric vehicle, garnering worldwide recognition for its advanced features, futuristic design, and exceptional efficiency. Recently, Hyundai unveiled the updated version of the Ioniq 5 along with a sportier N Line variant boasting improved specifications and refreshed aesthetics.

The updated Ioniq 5 features notable design enhancements, such as revised bumpers and a redesigned V-shaped garnish, resulting in a lengthened profile measuring 4,655mm. Additionally, aerodynamic wheels and a 50mm extended rear spoiler have been added to improve aerodynamic performance.

Interior upgrades encompass an improved control layout and a repositioned wireless charging pad, enhancing usability. Notably, a physical button integrated into the steering wheel's interactive pixel lights and center console enhances user convenience. Moreover, wireless over-the-air (OTA) software updates and the connected car Navigation Cockpit contribute to the Ioniq 5's advanced technological features.
Hyundai has introduced a larger 84kWh battery pack for the long-range Ioniq 5, also shared with the Ioniq 5 N variant. While the exact electric range boost remains undisclosed, the current 77.4kWh model offers approximately 454-507km of WLTP range. Despite its increased weight and larger size, the Ioniq 5 N with the 84kWh battery still manages to achieve around 448 km of range, thanks to its upgraded battery technology.

Hyundai has unveiled the Ioniq 5 N Line featuring 20-inch sporty wheels paired with Michelin tires and a unique grille design. The car's lower front fascia enhances its sporty appearance, complemented by black mirrors and standard Ioniq 5 brakes. The refreshed Hyundai Ioniq 5 is expected to be available in global markets by the conclusion of 2024.
Hyundai's unveiling of the Ioniq 5 N Line marks a significant update to its electric vehicle lineup, offering enhanced styling and performance features. With sporty design elements and advanced technology upgrades, the Ioniq 5 N Line is poised to make a notable impression in the EV market. Anticipation is high for its release in global markets by the end of 2024, promising an exciting addition to Hyundai's electric vehicle offerings.
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