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Hyundai IONIQ 5Hyundai
2024
RRP (before on-roads)
$95,000
WLTP Range
454 km
DC Charge
220 kW
0–100 km/h
5.1s
Drive-away price
$102,050
Includes stamp duty & registration for NSW
The IONIQ 5 is the EV that made people stop and stare. Its retro-futuristic design, ultra-fast 800V charging (up to 220kW DC), and genuinely useful V2L capability set it apart from the crowd when it launched. Pixelated daytime running lights and a flat-floored interior have become its signatures. It sits on Hyundai's E-GMP platform, shared with the Kia EV6 — meaning some of the best charging architecture in the industry.
Key differentiator
800V ultra-fast charging (10–80% in 18 minutes), distinctive retro-futuristic design, and V2L capability across the range.
Who is this for?
Design-conscious buyers who want an EV that looks unlike anything else, with genuinely fast charging for road trips.
Only specs that differ between variants are shown.
| Spec | Standard Range | Long Range AWD |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $72,000 | $95,000 |
| WLTP Range | 354 km | 454 km |
| Battery | 53 kWh | 77.4 kWh |
| DC Charging | 100 kW | 220 kW |
| 0-100 km/h | 8.5s | 5.1s |
| Drivetrain | RWD | AWD |
| Power | 125 kW | 225 kW |
The Standard Range at $72,000 suits buyers who mostly commute and want Hyundai's dealer network and 5-year warranty. The Long Range AWD at $95,000 adds dual motors, 454km range, and towing capability — it's the pick for families doing regular road trips where 800V fast charging makes a real difference to stop times.
Data last verified: March 2026
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