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HyundaiIoniq 5 N (2024-)

  • Large
  • Electric
  • Available new
£62,226Typical price
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The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N takes the generous proportions of the standard Ioniq 5 and adds a heap of performance to create what might be one of the most intriguing EVs for driving enthusiasts. It has obvious track-day appeal, but what’s it like to live with day-to-day, and does the extra power come at the expense of electric range? We’ve put it through our full lab test to find out.

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What's included?

  • What is it?
  • What’s it great at?
  • What’s it like to drive?
  • How reliable are Hyundai's electric cars?
  • How comfortable and spacious is it?
  • How economical is it to run?
  • How safe is it?
  • Is there anything I should know?
  • Should I buy it?
KEY TEST RESULTS
Comfort and practicality
Brand reliability 0-4 years
  • Apr 2025First reviewed by Which?
  • Oct 2023Released

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