Commute: 173 mi real-world range | typical overnight home charging
Road-trip (10-80%): 20 min (est.) | +110 mi in 10 min | peak 238 kW
Home charging (AC): 10.9 kW | 0-100% 8 h 20 min
Seats & cargo: 5 seats | 26.1 cu ft | max 59.3 cu ft
Battery warranty: 10 years / 100,000 miles
Overview
Hyundai Ioniq 5 N 2025 overview
Official EPA range is 221 mi, with 80 kWh usable battery, DC up to 238 kW (CCS Combo 1) and typical 10-80% stops near 19 min (est.). Hyundai Ioniq 5 N 2025 is an electric SUV with AWD and 5 seats.
A 10-minute DC top-up (est.) adds 110 miles. Combined efficiency is 78 MPGe, or about 43 kWh/100 mi.
Fast charging keeps road-trip stops short, though the range between them suits mixed daily driving best. It uses an 800 V architecture.
Real Range
City - Mild Weather
206 miles
City - Cold Weather
152 miles
Highway - Mild Weather
166 miles
Highway - Cold Weather
136 miles
Estimates of actual range. The values given here are BEVDB estimates calculated from EPA data and usable battery capacity, based on the BEVDB model. The BEVDB real-range card uses four fixed reference scenarios: City (Mild), Highway (Mild), City (Cold), and Highway (Cold). Mild means +20°C (70°F) without intensive climate-control use; cold means -10°C (14°F) with cabin heating. City speed is 50 km/h (30 mph), and highway speed is 110 km/h (70 mph). These figures are not official test results. Actual range will vary depending on speed, temperature, road conditions, road profile, load, tires, and driving style.
Fast-charging times may use BEVDB estimates when measured 10–80% data is unavailable. Lower-power charger scenarios are estimated from the vehicle's 10–80% charging profile.
Estimated charging times are based on usable battery capacity, charging power and vehicle charging limits. Peak DC power is usually reached only briefly; average 10–80% power is more useful for estimating real charging time. Actual charging speed can vary by charger output, battery temperature, state of charge, weather, software and battery condition.
BEVDB estimates use EPA-rated (or derived) consumption and usable battery capacity to model city/highway ranges; the combined value is a weighted mix of city/highway and mild/cold scenarios. See the methodology and data sources for inputs, official source boundaries, fallback rules, and versioning.
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