The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is a fully electric compact crossover SUV known for its distinctive retro-futuristic styling, spacious interior, and ultra-fast charging capabilities. It's a key model in Hyundai's electric vehicle lineup.
The Hyundai 5 now features larger battery options than ever before; an increased standard range battery of 63 kWh and a larger long range battery of 84 kWh (previously 58 kWh and 77.4 kWh respectively). This boosts the maximum official WLTP range to an impressive 354 miles for the RWD long-range model.
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Which cars are similar to a Hyundai Ioniq 5 lease?
If you'd like to compare the Ioniq deals with similar models, we recommend taking a look at its corporate sibling, the Kia EV6, which shares the same underlying platform and core technology.
You could also have a look at the Tesla Model Y, a popular choice in the electric SUV market, offering competitive range, strong performance, and access to the extensive Tesla Supercharger network.
The Volkswagen ID.4 is a practical electric SUV focusing on comfort, a spacious interior, and a user-friendly infotainment system, competing closely with the Ioniq 5 in the family EV space. Then there's the Ford Mustang Mach-E providing engaging driving dynamics, although some find the Ioniq 5's interior more tech-rich.
It offers an official range between approximately 240 and 354 miles, depending on the battery size and drivetrain configuration. The actual range is affected by factors such as driving style, speed, weather conditions, and use of climate control.
The Hyundai Ioniq 5's charging speed depends on the type of charger used, ranging from very slow AC charging at home to extremely fast DC ultra-fast charging. With an ultra-fast 350 kW charger, it can charge from 10% to 80% in as little as 18 to 20 minutes. For typical home charging, a 7 kW charger takes approximately 9 hours for a full charge, while a standard 3-pin plug can take up to 25 hours.
Leasing a car rather than buying outright is a great option for many, as you can pay affordable monthly installments to drive a new car of your choice. You can also adjust the agreement to suit your needs, which makes it a flexible way to drive your car.
Typically our customers can afford to lease a higher spec of vehicle than they’d be able to afford if buying outright, so you can get all the latest kit for a more affordable price with a lease car.