Key Highlights
- Hyundai increases Ioniq 5 EV prices in India
- New prices updated officially
- Offers premium features and an ARAI claimed range of 631 km per charge
Hyundai is competing in the EV segment in India with two of its premium options, the Kona and Ioniq 5. The latter comes as a premium 5-seater electric SUV featuring a powerful all-electric drivetrain and smart tech system. Hyundai has now increased the prices for Ioniq 5 in India marginally which is being reflected on the official website. Check the latest Hyundai Ioniq 5 EV price in India post the hike below.
Hyundai Ioniq 5 EV Price Hike: How Much Is The Difference?
Hyundai Ioniq 5 | India Price |
Old Price | Rs. 45,95,000 (ex showroom) |
New Price | Rs. 46,05,000 (ex showroom) |
Price Hike | Rs. 10,000 |
Hyundai has increased the Ioniq 5 EV’s price by Rs. 10,000 in India. The premium electric SUV will now be available for purchase at Rs. 46,05,000 (ex showrooom) in the country. For reference, it previously was retailing at Rs. 45,95,000 (ex showroom) . Interested buyers gets to select several color options including Midnight Black Pearl, Gravity Gold Matte, and Optic White.
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Hyundai Ioniq 5 Powertrain At Glimpse
Hyundai Ioniq 5 | Powertrain |
Motor | PMSM electric |
Peak Power | 160 kW or 217 ps |
Peak Torque | 350 Nm |
Battery | 72.6 kWh liquid cooled |
Charging time (with 11 kW AC charger) | 6 hours 5 minutes |
Charging time (with 150 kW DC charger) | 10-80 percent in 21 minutes |
Charging time (with 350 kW DC charger) | 10-80 percent in 18 minutes |
ARAI-certified Range | 631 km |
The Hyundai Ionoq 5 is a powerful 5-seater electric SUV which uses a PMSM (Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor) electric motor which churns out a whopping 160 kW or 217 ps of peak power. The electric motor further produces 350 Nm pf peak torque.
Hyundai has packed the Ioniq 5 with a 72.6 kWh liquid-cooled lithium ion battery which can deliver a claimed ARAI-certified range of up to 631 km on one full charge. The battery takes around 6 hours and 55 minutes for a dull charge with the standard 11 kW AC charger. With the 350 kW DC charger the battery gets a recharge from 0- 80 percent within 18 minutes.
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Reason For Price Hike?
We are not sure why Hyundai has suddenly given a price hike to the Ioniq 5. Specifically considering the demand is surging for premium range EVs and the competition is getting stiff. It can’t be said if this new price hike is permanent and whether the company will bring any substantial deals in the future.