Introducing the Ioniq 5 N: Revolutionizing Electric Performance

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Unveiling the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N marks a significant milestone as the first all-electric N model, designed to provide an exhilarating driving experience. Recently recognized as the “Car of the Year 2023” by topgear.com, this innovative vehicle aims to deliver pure and unfiltered driving fun.

Performance Features and Specifications

The 2025 Ioniq 5 N is equipped with two robust electric motors that generate a remarkable total output of 641 horsepower and 770 Nm of torque, particularly when utilizing the N Grin Boost feature. This newfound power combined with an updated 84 kWh battery pack, superseding the earlier 77.4 kWh battery, enhances both performance and efficiency.

The Future of Hyundai’s Electrification

The introduction of the Ioniq 5 N not only signifies a leap in electric vehicle performance but also kicks off Hyundai N’s electrification journey. As more electric N models are expected to follow, the brand is poised to set new standards in the realm of high-performance electric vehicles. Priced at ,700 in Korea, the Ioniq 5 N represents a compelling choice for those seeking both speed and sustainability.

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