Hyundai set to launch Ioniq 5 in January, booking starts from December 20
One of the leading car manufacturers in India Hyundai has finally revealed its feature-loaded Ioniq 5 electric crossover at the inaugural event, which was held at the company’s new corporate headquarter in Gurgaon. The report says that the upcoming EV likely to be hit the market somewhere around at the start of January or at the 2023 Auto Expo.
Ahead of its official launch, the firm will start accepting official bookings of the vehicle on December 20, this year. Interested customers can directly visit the official website of Hyundai and book the EV by giving a booking amount of Rs 25,000.

Know everything about the Hyundai Ioniq 5
Talking about the price segment, the new Hyundai Ioniq 5 EV, which will be sold as a CBU (Completely Built Unit), is anticipated to come under the range between Rs 45 lakh to Rs 60 lakh. For those who are unaware, Hyundai’s upcoming EV is likely to share the platform E-GMP or Electric Global Modula, same as Kia’s newly launched EV6.
As far as the spec is concerned, the Ioniq 5 will come in two sizes – 72.6kWh and 58kWh. The firm claimed that the 72.6kWh battery pack is likely to provide a maximum range of around 470-480kms. The firm also revealed that the EV will support 800V battery technology, which gives ultra-rapid charging. It will also support up to 220kW DC charging, under which the customers will be able to charge the vehicle 10% to 80% in just 18 minutes.
As far as the spec is concerned, the Ioniq 5 will come in two sizes – 72.6kWh and 58kWh. The firm claimed that the 72.6kWh battery pack is likely to provide a maximum range of around 470-480kms. The firm also revealed that the EV will support 800V battery technology, which gives ultra-rapid charging. It will also support up to 220kW DC charging, under which the customers will be able to charge the vehicle 10% to 80% in just 18 minutes.
Apart from this, reports also suggested that the vehicle will be offered with the with rear-wheel or all-wheel-drive layouts.
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