2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5

Lease This Car

Easily apply for a car lease with our simple, secure online leasing form today!

2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5

$499 P/M

Vehicle info

Year
Make
Model

Description

The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 enters the electric crossover market with refined styling, extended range, and a broader lineup including adventure-ready and performance variants. With significant updates to battery capacity, charging technology, and interior convenience, the Ioniq 5 remains a standout EV offering. What’s New for 2025 Hyundai increased battery options across the lineup: the standard-range pack grew from 58 to 63 kWh, while the long-range battery expanded from 77.4 kWh to 84 kWh. This upgrade extends range to up to 318 miles in rear-wheel-drive models and up to 290 miles in AWD versions. The Ioniq 5 now includes a Tesla-compatible NACS port as standard, granting direct access to Supercharger stations without using adapters. A new XRT trim brings off-road styling and hardware, and improvements inside include added physical climate controls, redesigned center console, and a rear windshield wiper for enhanced utility. Trim Levels & Pricing Available trims include: SE Standard Range SE SEL XRT Limited Ioniq 5 N Pricing ranges from approximately $42,600 for SE Standard Range to $66,200 for the fully loaded Ioniq 5 N TechRadar +14 MotorTrend +14 Walser +14 MotorTrend Edmunds +5 Reddit +5 The Verge +5 The Sun . AWD is available on all trims except SE Standard Range; XRT and N trims come with AWD as standard Edmunds +1 CarsDirect +1 . Powertrain & Range SE Standard Range (RWD): Single motor delivering 168 hp and 258 lb-ft; ~245 miles range. SE, SEL, Limited (RWD): Uses the 84 kWh battery for 225 hp; up to 318 miles range. AWD Versions: Dual motors with a combined 320 hp and 446 lb-ft; AWD trims like SEL and Limited offer ~290 miles of range. XRT (AWD): Similar performance to AWD trims with rugged styling and ~259 miles range. Ioniq 5 N: Performance variant producing up to 641 hp with fast track acceleration and approximately 221 miles range. J.D. Power +4 CarsDirect +4 Edmunds +4 Charging & Efficiency Equipped with ultra-fast 800V DC charging, Ioniq 5 replenishes from 10% to 80% in about 20 minutes using the highest-speed CCS chargers. The NACS Supercharger port supports up to ~135 kW charging speeds. Home charging (Level 2) brings the battery to full in around seven hours. EV charging system compatibility and standard wireless CarPlay/Android Auto enhance the daily ownership experience. The Wall Street Journal +2 Koeppel Hyundai +2 Cars.com +2 Interior & Technology The cabin seats five with a spacious layout featuring a flat floor, LED ambient lighting, and eco-friendly materials. A unified 12.3-inch digital driver display and infotainment display provide a sleek and user-friendly interface. The interior layout now includes physical buttons for climate and seat heating controls, and a reworked center console for better ergonomics. SEL trims and above add wireless phone charging, heated rear seats, and Hyundai Digital Key functionality. J.D. Power +4 Cars.com +4 MotorTrend +4 Cargo capacity includes around 27.2 cubic feet behind the rear seats and up to 59.3 cubic feet with seats folded. A compact front trunk adds about one cubic foot of storage. CarGurus +1 CarsDirect +1 Safety & Driver Assistance Ioniq 5 includes Hyundai SmartSense safety systems across all trims: forward collision warning with automatic braking, blind-spot and rear cross-traffic alerts, lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise with lane-centering, and innovative intersection collision avoidance and blind-spot view monitors (on select trims). XRT adds Remote Smart Parking Assist and a surround-view camera system. Broader structural reinforcement improves side-impact protection. The vehicle retains top crash test ratings from IIHS and NHTSA. wallpaper.com +14 Edmunds +14 MotorTrend +14 Ownership Value & Recognition MotorTrend rates the Ioniq 5 9.3/10 for redesign innovations, ride quality, charging, and interior execution. Edmunds ranks it highly among electric small SUVs, praising its combination of range upgrades, ease-of-use, and expanded charging access—even compared to Tesla Model Y. Leasing remains attractive, with full $7,500 federal EV credit still passed through on most leases.

Included