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Hyundai Ioniq 5 specifications leaked: 280 miles of range, 308 horsepower

Hyundai is turning “Ioniq” into a sub-brand and the first order of business is to introduce a production version of last year’s Concept 45 pictured here. The road-going model will be going by the name of “Ioniq 5” once it will be officially unveiled in 2021. We won’t have to wait until then to learn about some of the technical specifications as these have been inadvertently revealed by the company’s Austrian arm.

Hyundai Österreich has set up a page on its official website from where early adopters can reserve an Ioniq 5 First Edition by making a €1,000 deposit between now and January 31, 2021. Production of the special version will be limited to 150 cars for the Austrian market where deliveries are scheduled to commence in June or July.

Technical specifications of the Ioniq 5 First Edition were briefly made public (not available anymore), and the folks at The Korean Car Blog acted quickly and took screenshots available here. The upcoming EV will offer 308 horsepower (230 kilowatts) and a WLTP-certified maximum range of 280 miles (450 kilometers) between charges. The acceleration from 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) was listed on Hyundai’s website at 5.2 seconds where one of the bullet points referred to the availability of a solar roof.

The Ioniq 5’s size was also disclosed, at 4,640 mm (182.6 inches) long, 1,890 mm (74.4 inches) wide, 1,600 mm (63 inches) tall, and with a wheelbase measuring 3,000 mm (118.1 inches). Benefitting from 800V technology, the battery pack can be charged from 20 percent to 80 percent in only 15 minutes. Interestingly, the WLTP range is for the 58-kWh battery, but The Korean Car Blog has it on good authority there will also be a larger 73-kWh pack with 342 miles (550 km) of range per WLTP.

Riding on Hyundai’s newly developed E-GMP platform for electric vehicles, the Ioniq 5 is said to offer cameras instead of conventional side mirrors, but only as optional equipment. The power is expected to be delivered by two electric motors, one at the front axle and the other driving the rear wheels for a grippy AWD system.

Following the Ioniq 5’s reveal in early 2021, an Ioniq 6 sedan has already been officially announced for a 2022 launch as a follow-up to the stunning Prophecy concept. Come 2024, an Ioniq 7 will debut as a big SUV.

 

Adrian Padeanu

Editor EVGLOBE

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