I like Hyundai but can’t see the need for cars with exceptional performance when speed limits are not at 100 mph. Yes is quick but people don’t need it. It’s just for those with a big ego
This car needs a harmon kardon sound system..like the 2020 hyundai ioniq electric had..and then it would be perfect. Please Hyundai give us a Harmon Kardon system.
I think nails already in the coffin for Hyundai’s EVs in Aus - they’re probably never going to sell well down under, reason being: BYD Seal Performance (0-100 in 3.8s): $71k drive away, Tesla Model 3 Performance (0-100 in 3.1s): $89k drive away, Volvo EX30 Twin Motor (0-100 in 3.6s): $81k drive away MG4 XPower (0-100 in 3.8s): $59k drive away Tesla Model Y Performance (0-100 3.7s): $91k driveway away. Add to that Zeekr, XPeng and other brands are all launching offerings in the next 1-2 years in Aus. Why would I drop $100k+ on an “N-Line” or “N” EV from Hyundai, when I can get close to or better performance for $40k-$56k less? 😐.
problem with some of the brand you mentioned is they dont have panoramic glass cover, silver coating with additional window tint doesnt work much to prevent the heat, i love the zeeker X but its too hot inside in broad daylight, its a big deal breaker for me.
Please, please all car reviewers, talk about whether the car has an app and its capabilities and whether it is equipped for OTA software updates. Hyundai and Kia have been seriously deficient here in the past at least and particularly for the Aussie market. All EVs at this end of the market should have these features. $25k more than a Long Range Model Y which is faster, more efficient, longer range, etc. No wonder they sell so poorly.
Top notch review. Excellent delivery. Impressive car but pricey. How much does a battery cost to replace or are you better off donating the car to a scrap yard?
In 2023, EV battery prices were estimated to be about $139 per kWh, compared to that of $1,415 per kWh in 2008. Reports say could hit $70.00 per kwh soon.
I am open to give chance to Hyundai but their cars are not built as good as Germans. That’s a fact. Their demo cars rattle a lot and they don’t give a F
New software update in the UK allows you to hold down the mute button to disable the speed warnings
Ioniq5 N is the beast.
Love this new red colour. A great facelift.
Bonjour mon Ami, et il normal que le logo Hyundai, ne soit pas sur le coffre arrière chez vous .
Kia/hyundai and Toyota are absolutely kidding themselves with the prices of their electric vehicles
Is this coming in the U.S?
Not for 2025
Great review😊 I get my N-line S delivered here in the UK in the next 4 hours! Can’t wait in Ecotronic pearl grey.
hey. did you like it ? :)
Hi, did you get it yet, any chance of a video of the exterior ?
Its hard to find any not under showroom lights online in n line s
I've just ordered the same in matte ecotronic grey. didn't go for the digital side mirrors
I like Hyundai but can’t see the need for cars with exceptional performance when speed limits are not at 100 mph. Yes is quick but people don’t need it. It’s just for those with a big ego
Or People that race on tracks
Its a big hatchback, just do a comparison with the latest vw Golf.
“ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFICENT REVIEW, QUITE INFORMATIVE
94k before on roads you have to be kidding
Yeah, that's almost 2/3 the cost of a Dodge RAM, that's a rip off😝
This car needs a harmon kardon sound system..like the 2020 hyundai ioniq electric had..and then it would be perfect. Please Hyundai give us a Harmon Kardon system.
Living in North Queensland the last thing i want is a glass roof i cant open in a car that costs this much.
Simple, don't buy one then. That is as simple as you.
Well thought reply
Awesome
Ioniq 5 is a great car in the cheaper trims, but this top option isn’t worth it. Ill stick to my GV60, which for
which for
I doubted they have good sales number given the price.
There's lots of customers with more money than you or I.
@@metricstormtrooper Sure. But that has nothing to do with my comment.
I think nails already in the coffin for Hyundai’s EVs in Aus - they’re probably never going to sell well down under, reason being:
BYD Seal Performance (0-100 in 3.8s): $71k drive away,
Tesla Model 3 Performance (0-100 in 3.1s): $89k drive away,
Volvo EX30 Twin Motor (0-100 in 3.6s): $81k drive away
MG4 XPower (0-100 in 3.8s): $59k drive away
Tesla Model Y Performance (0-100 3.7s): $91k driveway away.
Add to that Zeekr, XPeng and other brands are all launching offerings in the next 1-2 years in Aus.
Why would I drop $100k+ on an “N-Line” or “N” EV from Hyundai, when I can get close to or better performance for $40k-$56k less? 😐.
problem with some of the brand you mentioned is they dont have panoramic glass cover, silver coating with additional window tint doesnt work much to prevent the heat, i love the zeeker X but its too hot inside in broad daylight, its a big deal breaker for me.
Delulu on the pricing
Please, please all car reviewers, talk about whether the car has an app and its capabilities and whether it is equipped for OTA software updates. Hyundai and Kia have been seriously deficient here in the past at least and particularly for the Aussie market. All EVs at this end of the market should have these features. $25k more than a Long Range Model Y which is faster, more efficient, longer range, etc. No wonder they sell so poorly.
Oh come on..in excess of 90k? ..more like in excess of 120k drive away.
Be a bit more transparent.
lol where did you pull 120k from?
This is the N Line, not the N. Still expensive, but not $120k expensive.
You dont need an overpriced hatch EV at $100k plus driveway.
J ai constater que les coréens aiment l argent, pourvu que sa dure.
Ioniq 5 N cheaper 😮
Amazing lookiny vehicle. Can't wait to go electric. But drive this out the dealer and this $94 car falls to $35k quickly. #Idiocracy
Nyundai have lost the plot
Why is it a SUV and not a hatchback?
That’d be because it’s an SUV not a hatchback.
Haha this is a joke right?
Top notch review. Excellent delivery. Impressive car but pricey. How much does a battery cost to replace or are you better off donating the car to a scrap yard?
Covered for 7-10 years and 120,000-150,000+kms under warranty.
In 2023, EV battery prices were estimated to be about $139 per kWh, compared to that of $1,415 per kWh in 2008. Reports say could hit $70.00 per kwh soon.
Who’s going to replace a battery in an over 15 year old car? They last for years.
The Ioniq 5 and EV6, which have been used as taxis in Korea since their launch, have been recording driving distances of 400,000 to 500,000 km.
I am open to give chance to Hyundai but their cars are not built as good as Germans. That’s a fact. Their demo cars rattle a lot and they don’t give a F
@@dsinghr much more reliable than the Germans though.
That's not the case with the Ioniq 5 model. A family member has one. It feels just as solid as a German car. I was impressed.
@@dsinghr this Hyundai will prove far more reliable than any German car.
Nowadays, German cars are perceived as Chinese-made. Haha.
Too plasticky
5N and Tesla performance are not comparable...don't compare. 5N beat Plaid on the circuit