Link Copiedcheck_circle
Auto News

Hyundai IONIQ 5: A Deep Dive Into Features and Production

Amelia

Share via

Launched in February this year was Hyundai’s IONIQ 5, the first model in the company’s new BEV-dedicated brand. Two videos were published, covering key features and the production process of the vehicle. Here’s what went down.


Offering customers a long list of benefits, which enlists standout features such as sustainable materials, ultra-fast charging, Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) technology as well as three-semi autonomous Hyundai Smartsense features: Highway Driving Assist 2 (HDA 2), Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-avoidance Assist (RCCA) and Remote Smart Parking Assist (RSPA). 


The IONIQ 5 uses eco-friendly materials for the exterior, with special paints derived from natural flowers and corn. Similarly, its interior is also fitted with sustainably sourced materials such as plant-based yarns, eco-processed leather with plat-base extract as well as PET bottles, to name a few.  


With the E-GMP platform, the IONIQ 5 can charge from 10 to 80 percent in just 18 minutes - thanks to the 800V ultra-fast charging and 400V charging without external adapters. It is also reported that customers can add 100 kilometres of range, with a charging time of approximately five minutes. 


Meanwhile, the V2L function allows the BEV to make a ‘charger on wheels’ - allowing any electric device to charge using the vehicle. With up to 3.6 kW of power, the IONIQ 5 can charge any 110/220V machinery. An external recharging plug can also be used as a power source using a specific adapter. 


In terms of production, the vehicle is fitted with the recently developed Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU), which powers the high-voltage and spare batteries. Moving down, the PE (Power Electric) system replaces the powertrain of conventional vehicles, resulting in weight reduction and improved efficiency. 

In guaranteeing the reliability of the vehicle, the Intensive Inspection System reviews if the units are functioning correctly - inspection and correcting are done to the cameras and radar sensors, including the Surround View Monitor (SVM), Augmented Reality Head-up Display (AR HUD), digital side mirror as well as front corner radars. 


Two final tests are then done to conclude production: the wind tunnel test and crash test to ensure optimal protection of passengers. With IONIQ 5 front-end crash structure, the design itself will absorb and distribute collision impact resulting in a minimized cabin deformation. 

The Hyundai IONIQ 5 is set to arrive during the winter of this year. Three trims are available: the SE, SEL and Limited, with prices, announced sometime this year. 

Tagged:

Hyundai Motor
Hyundai Ioniq 5
Share via

Related News

Auto News

26-11-2024
Tech

Hyundai’s Progress For Humanity Starts With The Quadruped Robot, Spot

Making an appearance to showcase its ingenuity, Hyundai Motor Poland presented the Boston Dynamics’ quadruped robot called Spot, to the masses.

30-03-2022
Auto News

Hyundai and Singtel Confirms Collaboration Towards Smart Mobility Venture!

Hyundai Motor Company and Singtel recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on a series of journeys with the aim of supporting smart manufacturing and connectivity for electric vehicle battery subscription service.

06-04-2021
Auto News

Teaser: Hyundai gives us a glimpse of STARIA, the all-new MPV

Hyundai Motor Company introduces the all-new STARIA, under the company’s recent multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) category, along with teaser images of the vehicle.

11-03-2021
Auto News

Joining The POLRI Alongside Hyundai Kona Electric Is The Tesla Model 3

Initially, it was just the Hyundai Kona Electric and now Tesla Model 3 have also made its way into the Indonesian National Police Fleet (POLRI)

02-03-2021
EV

05-09-2024
EV

15-04-2024
International

27-02-2024

Latest News

Auto News

Ferrari’s 16-Year Marketing Chief Stepped Down—But Was It Really His Choice?

Ferrari’s 16-year marketing lead has stepped down following the controversial Luce EV launch. Was this a planned exit or a high-profile design disaster casualty?

26-06-2026
Auto News

Foreigners Are Using Local MyKads to Buy Vehicles—And Leaving Locals With a Legal Nightmare

Think renting your car to a foreigner is easy money? Think again. JPJ's Ops PeWA is seizing vehicles and hauling local owners to court. Learn the risks.

26-06-2026
Auto News

From 80 Sen To RM4.30: A Simple Breakdown Of The New LRT3 Fares

Planning to ride the new LRT3? Get a simple breakdown of the Shah Alam Line fares.

25-06-2026
Auto News

BUDI Diesel Explained: 200L Quota, No Deadlines, And The New 'Approved Person' Rule You Need To Know

Confused by the new RM2.10 diesel subsidy? Our ultimate guide covers quotas, how to claim your extra 100L, and the latest 'Approved Person' rules.

25-06-2026
Auto News

RM500 Saman & Jail For Racing? 5 Massive Traffic Law Changes Coming To Malaysia

Transport Minister Anthony Loke tables the Road Transport (Amendment) Bill 2026. Here are 5 massive proposed traffic law changes coming to Malaysia.

24-06-2026
Auto News

Government Pouring RM25.2 Million To Light Up 32 Dangerous Stretches So We Don't Have To Drive Blind At Night

The Ministry of Works approved RM25.24 mil to install 3,000 solar LED streetlights at 32 hazardous highway blackspots by November 2026. Is your route on the list?

24-06-2026
Auto News

"Not Our Priority" — Minister Reveals The 4 Major Road Crimes JPJ Is Hunting Instead Of Sunshades

Transport Minister Anthony Loke clarifies that JPJ will not target motorists using removable car window sunshades, choosing instead to focus enforcement priorities on illegal racing, mat rempit, drunk driving, and reckless driving.

22-06-2026
Auto News

M'sia Is Moving Toward Barrier-Free Tolls, But Gov Just Dropped One Non-Negotiable Rule

Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi reveals that while Malaysia's barrier-free MLFF toll system negotiations are advanced, the government has set a strict, non-negotiable condition: road users must not pay higher toll fares.

22-06-2026