Hyundai IONIQ 5 N
Full Specifications
Overview
| Models Car models are the different versions or designs of cars made by a manufacturer, each with unique features, styles, and configurations. | N Base |
| Year typically refers to the model year of a vehicle, which indicates its design and production cycle rather than the actual manufacturing date. | 2025 |
| All Electric Range The distance an electric vehicle can travel on a single battery charge without using any gasoline or other fuels. | 221 mi. |
| Combined MPG Combined MPG is the average number of miles a vehicle can travel per gallon of fuel, calculated by blending city and highway driving figures. | 78 MPGe |
| Drive Type A car's drive type refers to which wheels receive power from the engine. For example, front-wheel drive (FWD) powers the front wheels, rear-wheel drive (RWD) powers the rear, and all-wheel drive (AWD) or four-wheel drive (4WD) power all four wheels. | all wheel drive |
| Total Seating Car total seating refers to the maximum number of passengers a car can accommodate, including the driver. | 5 |
| Bed length | 185.6 in. |
| Cargo Capacity Car cargo capacity is the measurement of the space available in a vehicle for storing items, typically given in cubic feet or liters. | 26.1 cu.ft. |
| Curb Weight Car curb weight is the weight of a vehicle with all standard equipment, fluids, and a full tank of fuel, but without passengers or cargo. | 4,861 lbs. |
| Basic Warranty A Basic Warranty is a manufacturer’s promise to repair or replace parts of a product if they prove defective within a specified period. | 5 yr./ 60,000 mi. |
| Home Charging Time (240V) | 8.7 hr. |
Fuel & MPG / Battery & Range
| Fuel type Fuel type refers to the kind of energy source used to power an engine or appliance, such as gasoline, diesel, electricity, or alternative fuels. | Electric |
| Battery capacity Car battery capacity is the amount of electrical energy a battery can store and deliver, usually measured in ampere-hours (Ah). | 84.0 kWh |
| EPA city/highway MPG EPA city/highway MPG refers to the estimated miles per gallon a car gets in city driving and on highways, as measured by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. | 84/72 MPGe |
| EPA kWh/100 mi EPA kWh/100 mi is a measure of an electric car's efficiency, showing how many kilowatt-hours of energy the vehicle consumes to travel 100 miles. | 43 |
| Fast-charge port type A car fast-charge port is a high-power charging connector designed to quickly deliver direct current (DC) to an electric vehicle’s battery, reducing charging time compared to standard charging ports. | SAE Combo |
| EPA electricity range The EPA electricity range is the estimated distance an electric vehicle can travel on a single charge, based on standardized tests by the Environmental Protection Agency. | 221 mi. |
| EPA time to charge battery (at 240V) Most electric cars typically require about 8–12 hours for a full charge on a 240V (Level 2) charger, though the exact time depends on the car's battery capacity and efficiency. | 8.7 hr. |
Engine
| Base engine size The car’s base engine size usually refers to its engine displacement, which is the total volume of all the cylinders (measured in liters or cubic centimeters). | Electric |
| Horsepower Car horsepower is a unit of power that measures how much work an engine can perform, with one horsepower roughly equal to 746 watts. | 641 hp |
| Torque Car torque is a measure of the engine's twisting force, indicating its ability to accelerate the vehicle and overcome resistance. | 568 lb-ft |
Towing & Hauling
| Max Towing Capacity | N/A |
Drivetrain
| Transmission A car transmission is the system that transfers power from the engine to the wheels, using different gear ratios to control speed and torque. | 1-speed direct drive |
| Drive Type A car's drive type refers to which wheels receive power from the engine. For example, front-wheel drive (FWD) powers the front wheels, rear-wheel drive (RWD) powers the rear, and all-wheel drive (AWD) or four-wheel drive (4WD) power all four wheels. | All wheel drive |
| Rear limited slip differential | Standard |
Suspension
| Four-wheel independent suspension | Standard |
Dimensions
| Length | 185.6 in. |
| Overall width with mirrors | 76.4 in. |
| Height | Standard |
| Wheelbase A car's wheelbase is the distance between the centers of its front and rear wheels. | 118.1 in. |
| EPA interior volume | 133.1 cu.ft. |
| Cargo capacity, all seats in place | 26.1 cu.ft. |
| Maximum cargo capacity | 59.3 cu.ft. |
| Manufacturer 0-60 mph acceleration time | 3.3 seconds |
| Turning circle The car turning circle is the smallest circular path a vehicle can complete, reflecting its maneuverability. | 40.7 ft. |
| Ground clearance he distance from the lowest part of the car to the ground. This measurement is important because it determines how well a car can handle rough or uneven terrain. | 5.6 in. |
| Curb Weight Car curb weight is the weight of a vehicle with all standard equipment, fluids, and a full tank of fuel, but without passengers or cargo. | 4,861 lbs. |
| Country of final assembly A car’s country of final assembly is the nation where the vehicle is put together into its final form, regardless of where its parts were produced. | South Korea |
Front Seat Dimensions
| Leatherette | Standard |
| Front head room | 38.7 in. |
| Front leg room | 39.9 in. |
| Front shoulder room | 57.9 in. |
| Front hip room | 53.6 in. |
| Bucket front seats | Standard |
| Height adjustable driver seat | Standard |
| 8-way manual passenger seat adjustment | Standard |
| Multi-level heated driver seat | Standard |
| Multi-level heated passenger seat | Standard |
Rear Seat Dimensions
| Rear head room | 38.7 in. |
| Rear leg room | 39.9 in. |
| Rear shoulder room | 57.9 in. |
| Rear hip room | 53.6 in. |
| Reclining rear seats | Standard |
| Folding center armrest | Standard |
| Split-folding rear seatback | Standard |
In-Car Entertainment
| Display size | 12.3" |
| AM/FM stereo | Standard |
| Android Auto/Apple CarPlay | Standard |
| USB connection | Standard |
| USB with external media control | Standard |
Power Feature
| 2 one-touch power windows | Standard |
| Hands-free entry | Standard |
| Heated mirrors | Standard |
Instrumentation
| Trip computer | Standard |
| Compass | Standard |
| Tachometer | Standard |
| External temperature display | Standard |
| Clock | Standard |
Tires & Wheels
| Painted alloy wheels | Standard |
| Tires Size | P275/35R Y |
| Wheels Size | 21 x 9.5 |
| All season tires | Standard |
| Temporary spare tire | Standard |
Telematics
| Emergency Service | Standard |
| Airbag Deployment Notification | Standard |
| Vehicle Alarm notification | Standard |
| Stolen Vehicle Tracking/Assistance | Standard |
| Roadside Assistance | 5 yr./ unlimited mi. |
Warranty
| Basic | 5 yr./ 60,000 mi. |
| Drivetrain | 10 yr./ 100,000 mi. |
| Rust | 7 yr./ unlimited mi. |
| Free maintenance | 3 yr./ 36,000 mi. |
| EV Battery | 10 yr./ 100,000 mi. |
PROS
- Explosive performance: 641 hp, AWD traction, and a 3.3-second 0–60 mph sprint deliver standout acceleration.
CONS
- Range vs. performance trade-off: The 221-mile EPA range may feel modest for long road trips.
This 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 N Base all-electric performance SUV blends supercar-level acceleration with everyday practicality, delivering up to 641 hp, a 0–60 mph time of just 3.3 seconds, and confident all-wheel drive. An 84.0-kWh battery provides an EPA-estimated 221-mile range, while fast charging and a spacious five-seat cabin with up to 59.3 cu. ft. of cargo make it easy to live with. Built in South Korea, it pairs cutting-edge tech, a direct-drive transmission, and sporty handling with solid warranty coverage for a thrilling yet usable EV experience.
Your question is: Hyundai IONIQ 5 N Base?
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It accelerates from 0–60 mph in a manufacturer-claimed 3.3 seconds and reaches a top speed of 260 km/h.
The EPA-estimated range is 221 miles, balancing strong performance with everyday usability.
Using a 240V home charger, a full charge takes about 8.7 hours.
Yes, it uses an SAE Combo fast-charge port for quicker top-ups on the go.
Yes, power is sent to all four wheels through a 1-speed direct-drive transmission, enhancing traction and stability.