Ioniq 5 gets new features, and a very slight facelift

It’s only been around two years since Hyundai launched the Ioniq 5 to the world, but the Korean carmaker wants to ensure its award-winning EV stays at the top of its game.

The Hyundai Motor Company has announced they are updating the Ioniq 5 for the 2024-2025 model year, with enhancements to its all-electric range, new features, and some design revisions for the five-door EV.

Hyundai adds N Line variant to updated Ioniq 5 image

Looks-wise, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 gets a mild nip and tuck with an updated grille, reshaped bumpers, and a new set of aerodynamic wheels. Also, the rear spoiler is longer by 50mm to aid in aerodynamics, while a rear wiper has been added to the standard version, much like the Ioniq 5 N. The remodeling that Hyundai made to the exterior made the Ioniq 5 20mm wider than the pre-updated version while width, height, and wheelbase are carried over.

Meanwhile, the new N Line trim follows the same strategy used by Hyundai on its ICE models, sitting between the standard Ioniq 5 and the high-performance Ioniq 5 N in the model range. The Ioniq 5 N Line has a sportier look with the N Line badge at the grille, different bumpers, side skirts, and wheels.

Hyundai adds N Line variant to updated Ioniq 5 image

The changes inside the Ioniq 5 are likewise subtle, and geared towards better functionality. While the layout looks largely the same with the dual-screen setup, Hyundai used a darker shade for the dashboard. There are additional buttons to serve as extra shortcuts for often-used functions such as the heating and ventilation of the front seats, the heated steering wheel, and the cameras for park assist.

Slight revisions were also made to the A/C controls, the wireless charging pad, as well as the steering wheel, which features interactive pixel lights. Other new interior features include remote-controlled rear seat folding, and a revamped infotainment with over-the-air (OTA) updates.

The N Line version, on the other hand, gets an exclusive N Line steering wheel and dashboard, along with metal pedals, a black headliner, sports seats, red contrast stitching, and optional two-tone upholstery.

Hyundai adds N Line variant to updated Ioniq 5 image

Hyundai did not announce power output changes to the standard Ioniq 5 but said the batteries now feature an increased capacity. From 77.4 kWh, the updated Ioniq 5 now has an 84.0 kWh pack which should extend its range.

Apart from these, Hyundai also reinforced the chassis, doors, and pillars to improve collision protection. A new shock absorber helps minimize road vibrations, while additional sound insulation for the rear wheel motor is intended to make the cabin quieter.

Hyundai adds N Line variant to updated Ioniq 5 image

Hyundai says the South Korean market will get first dibs on the updated Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 5 N Line, beginning in March 2024. Other markets should follow as the year progresses.