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Hyundai IONIQ 5 Charging specifications

Find key electric car specifications including range, charging time, price, and the ideal charging station.

Hyundai IONIQ 5 Long Range AWD

The Hyundai IONIQ is an electric mid sized family CUV hatchback available with rear or all-wheel drive. It has a stylish retro-modern design, great onboard tech, and practical range and charging speeds.

Charging specifications

Battery Capacity:

77.4 kWh

Driving range:

481 km

Price from:

€ 60.995

Efficiency:

179 Wh/km

seats

5

Fast charging supported

Yes

*Specifications may vary based on the model version selected. Visit EV database for a full overview of models and specifications.

CCS charging plug for AC charging

AC Charging

Charge port

Type 2

Max. AC power output

11 kW

Charging time

8h

CCS charging plug for DC charging

DC Charging

Charge port

CCS

Max. AC power output

233 kW

Charging time

16m

Home charging (AC) for a Hyundai IONIQ 5

Charging type

Time (empty to full)

Range per hour of charging

Our recommendation

Charging type

Wall plug (2.3 kW)

Time (empty to full)

38h

Range per hour of charging

13 km/h

Our recommendation

This charging method is for emergencies only.

Charging type

1-phase 16A (3.7 kW)

Time (empty to full)

23h 45m

Range per hour of charging

20 km/h

Our recommendation

This charging station takes longer to fully charge this car.

Charging type

1-phase 32A (7.4 kW)

Time (empty to full)

11h 45m

Range per hour of charging

41 km/h

Our recommendation

This charging station takes longer to fully charge this car.

Charging type

3-phase 16A (11 kW)

Time (empty to full)

8h

Range per hour of charging

60 km/h

Our recommendation

This charging station is the best fit for this car!

This charging station will enable you to charge this car at the maximum possible charging speed.

Charging type

3-phase 32A (22 kW)

Time (empty to full)

8h

Range per hour of charging

60 km/h

Our recommendation

This charging capacity is higher than your car can handle.

EV Chargers for home (AC)

EVBox Livo
New

EVBox Livo

Home charging that fits for the future.

  • 7.4 kW / 11 kW / 22 kW
  • Private residential
EVBox Elvi

EVBox Elvi

Versatile home charging for private and lease EVs

  • 7.4 kW / 11 kW / 22 kW
  • Private residential / Company cars

Everything you should know about EV charging

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FAQs

The 2023 Hyundai IONIQ 5 charging time depends on the model, its battery capacity, and the type of charging station you use. There are 3 models of the Hyundai IONIQ 5: the Standard Range 2WD variant comes with a 54 kWh usable battery, while the Long Range 2WD and AWD models come with a 74 kWh usable battery.

With a standard AC charging station, all three models of Hyundai IONIQ electric have a maximum charging capacity of 11 kilowatts (kW), meaning it would take around 5 hours and 27 minutes to charge the Standard Range 2WD version and approximately 7 hours and 28 minutes to charge the Long Range variants from 0 to 100 percent.

Using a DC fast charging station, the Hyundai IONIQ 5 Standard Range 2WD model has a maximum charging capacity of 175 kW, meaning it would take around 19 minutes to charge from 10 to 80 percent. The Hyundai IONIQ 5 Long Range models have a maximum charging capacity of 233 kW, meaning it would also take around 19 minutes to charge from 10 to 80 percent.

There are several ways to charge the Hyundai IONIQ 5, and the best one depends on your needs and situation. By far the cheapest and most convenient way to charge – if you can – is using a dedicated home EV charging station. This cuts out the middleman and lets you pay for your electricity usage based on your home’s standard rate.

If you’re not able to charge at home, there are plenty of public charging options, with a range of everyday locations offering EV charging, including offices, shops, restaurants, and hotels. When you need a quick top-up, DC fast charging stations can fill your battery in less than an hour and are typically available along major roadways, parking garages, and service stations.

The Hyundai IONIQ 5 range varies depending on the model:

  • The Hyundai IONIQ 5 Standard Range 2WD has a range of 384 km*
  • The Hyundai IONIQ 5 Long Range 2WD has a range of 476km*
  • The Hyundai IONIQ 5 Long Range AWD has a range of 454 km*

*These estimates are based on the WLTP ratings and the actual range may vary based on factors such as speed, weather conditions, and elevation change.

The Hyundai IONIQ price varies depending on the model, the dealership, and your location. Starting prices range from $41,450 and $52,600* in the US, €49,295 and €58,795* in the EU, and £43,445 and £54,445* in the UK.

*Prices were taken at the time of writing from Hyundai’s website.

The Hyundai IONIQ 5 is a bold-looking EV with features to match. The 2023 Hyundai IONIQ 5 specs include a range of high-tech connectivity and convenience features, innovative charging, and cutting-edge safety.

Built on an entirely new platform, the Hyundai IONIQ electric features advanced technology in nearly every aspect of the car. From the Bluelink app that allows drivers to remotely control their cars to the fully digital side mirror cameras that come as standard on the Namsan Edition, high-tech features set the Hyundai IONIQ 5 apart from other EVs.

The 2023 Hyundai IONIQ 5 is also one of the first EVs to be equipped with an 800 V battery system, allowing it to support up to 350 kW DC fast charging that can top the IONIQ 5 up in just a few minutes.

Technology is also at the service of safety in the Hyundai IONIQ 5 with a range of advanced driver assistance features, including forward collision avoidance assist, blind spot warning, lane keeping assist, and smart cruise control with stop & go.

The Hyundai IONIQ 5 interior is as sleek as its exterior, with a range of advanced and sustainable materials that make it a comfortable space for drivers and passengers alike. For example, the fully reclining front seats use eco-processed leather and recycled yarn, on top of sugarcane-based materials for the headliner, carpet, and seat covers.

And just like the rest of the IONIQ 5, the interior is packed with technology that helps enhance the driving experience. This includes a fully digital 12.3’ instrument cluster complemented by a 12.3’ infotainment touchscreen for easy access to navigation, music, and vehicle settings. A premium Bose sound system and voice commands complement the interior to offer a seamless experience.

The 2023 Hyundai IONIQ 5 weight and size vary depending on the model. All three IONIQ 5 models have a length of 4,635 mm, a width of 1,890 mm (2,152 mm including mirrors), and a height of 1,605 mm.

The Hyundai IONIQ 5 Standard Range 2WD has a gross vehicle weight (GVWR) of 2,370 kg, a maximum payload of 540 kg, and a 531 L cargo volume. The Hyundai IONIQ 5 Long Range 2WD has a GVWR of 2,450 kg, while the Long Range AWD model has a 2,560 kg GVWR. Both long-range models have a maximum payload of 515 kg and a 527 L cargo volume.

The Hyundai IONIQ 5 charging cost depends on the model, its battery capacity, and the type of charging station you use. Home EV charging is the cheapest way to charge the 2023 Hyundai IONIQ 5, while DC fast charging offers the quickest (but most expensive) charging. The table below gives an overview of approximate charging costs for each type of charging.

Charging station type (right)

Hyundai IONIQ 5 model (below)

Home (AC)

cost per kWh: $0.15

Public (AC)

cost per kWh: $0.35 + $1 connection fee

Fast (DC)

cost per kWh: $0.60 + $2 connection fee

Hyundai IONIQ 5 Standard Range

$8.10

$19.90

$34.40

Hyundai IONIQ 5 Long Range

$11.10

$26.90

$46.40


Important: Costs are approximations based on our experience and do not represent the real-life situation. Prices represent the cost to charge from zero to 100 percent SoC.