The first vehicle on sale to make the switch from CCS to NACS is the refreshed 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5, a car we drove just a ...
With an upgraded battery and better propulsion, the 2025 Ioniq 5 XRT makes strides in range and power—and is now compatible ...
What Makes the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Stand Out? At first glance, the Ioniq 5’s design is a head-turner. Drawing inspiration from Hyundai’s 1974 Pony Coupe concept, it melds vintage charm with ...
with only the AWD Limited surpassing it (unless you go for the Ioniq 5 N). I'd never call the standard version of the car boring, what with its attractive design, but there's no denying the whimsical, ...
When Hyundai introduced the Ioniq 5 in 2021, I was a skeptic. The design screamed, "I'm electric!" in a way that reminded me ...
Like the versions that preceded it, the focus of the 2025 IONIQ 5 was a continued trend of innovative design, advanced capabilities led by new technologies, and uncompromising safety (HMG received ...
the Ioniq 5 wins. Inside, neither is premium, but we suspect many will prefer the Ioniq’s more accessible, conventional, and familiar design ethos. We abhor Hyundai dealers' continued use of ...
But the Ioniq 5 isn't a supercar—it's just a super car. The XRT treatment was done by Hyundai's California design team, and it involves new, more protective cladding at the front and rear.
It's only been a few years since the Ioniq 5 joined Hyundai’s U.S. lineup, so for 2025, the changes focus more on feature upgrades than design changes. There are minor styling updates, but most ...
Hyundai only expects about 15% of Ioniq 5 buyers to drive home in the XRT, but I'd wager it'll be more once folks set their eyes on this scrappy, spunky EV. The cladding-tastic design is ...