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Hyundai Releases Pricing for IONIQ 5 EV
Hyundai introduced its latest electric crossover utility vehicle, the IONIQ 5 EV, with two battery pack options and a multitude of other features with a starting MSRP of $39,700.

On sale in Late December, the 2022 IONIQ 5 charges from 10% to 80% in 18 minutes and has a 300-mile range.
Photo courtesy of Hyundai.
Hyundai revealed pricing, packaging, and the 58kWh battery pack option for the IONIQ 5, an electric crossover utility vehicle (CUV). Customers can select from two battery pack options: either 58 kWh or 77.4 kWh, and two electric motor layouts, either a rear motor only or both front and rear motors for all-wheel-drive.
The IONIQ 5 SE Standard Range with the 58kWh battery pack starts at $39,700 MSRP, or $32,200 after the electric vehicle tax credit of $7,500 ($33,425 including delivery). The IONIQ 5 SE with its 77.4 kWh battery pack starts at $43,650 and drops to $36,150 after the federal tax credit ($37,375 including delivery). Eligibility for the federal tax credit of up to $7,500 is dependent on individual tax circumstances.
2022 IONIQ 5 Pricing

Photo courtesy of Hyundai
IONIQ 5 Standard Features
800-volt, 350 kW ultra-fast charging
19-inch aero wheels
12.3-inch touchscreen navigation with EV technology display
Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
Bluelink connected car system with remote charge access
Highway Drive Assist 1 and Smart Cruise Control with Stop and Go and Machine Learning
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist with Car/Pedestrian/Cyclist Detection
Blind-spot Collision Avoidance-Assist / Safe Exit Assist
Lane Keeping Assist and Lane Following Assist
Rear View Monitor with Parking Guidance
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Avoidance Assist
Parametric Pixel LED lighting elements
Auto Flush Door Handles & Hidden Charge Port Door
Unlimited 30-minute charging sessions for two years on Electrify America’s growing network of chargers
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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