2025 Hyundai EV Models

Hyundai is making significant strides in electric vehicle (EV) technology with its upcoming 2025 EV lineup. The automaker’s latest electric models represent a major leap forward in performance, range, and technology. Leading the charge are the refreshed IONIQ 5 and the high-performance IONIQ 5 N, which deliver impressive capabilities that position Hyundai as a leader in the EV market.
What’s New in the 2025 Lineup?
The 2025 Hyundai EV lineup brings several notable improvements and additions. The IONIQ 5 SE now features a larger 84 kWh battery, enabling an estimated range of up to 318 miles for single-motor configurations. This increased range addresses one of the primary concerns of potential EV buyers.
The introduction of the IONIQ 5 N marks Hyundai’s entry into the high-performance EV segment. This powerful variant produces 601 horsepower from its dual-motor setup, with a temporary boost to 641 horsepower through the N Grin Boost feature. The IONIQ 5 N can reach 60 mph in just 3 seconds, making it competitive with many traditional sports cars.
Charging capabilities have also improved. The 2025 IONIQ 5 N can charge from 10% to 80% battery capacity in 18 minutes when connected to a DC fast-charging station. Additionally, Hyundai has added Tesla-style charging compatibility and a new XRT trim level to the IONIQ 5 range. A much anticipated IONIQ 9 three-row SUV is set to land in spring 2025.
Detailed Model Reviews and Comparisons
The 2025 IONIQ 5 lineup offers multiple configurations to meet different driving needs. The EPA estimates the IONIQ 5 N’s range at 221 miles of mixed driving per charge, and the vehicle shows impressive performance with a quarter-mile time of 11.1 seconds at 123 mph. The standard IONIQ 5 rear-wheel drive (RWD) models provide up to 318 miles of range, with all-wheel-drive (AWD) variants offering between 259 and 290 miles, depending on the trim level.
All 2025 IONIQ 5 models support fast charging, reaching 80% capacity from 10% in approximately 20 minutes when using a 350 kW 800V DC charger. This rapid charging capability makes long-distance travel more practical for your everyday drives.
The IONIQ 5’s model range comprises SE, SEL, Limited, and the new XRT trim levels, each offering progressively more advanced features and amenities. The interior of each model emphasizes comfort and technology, with a focus on sustainable materials and intuitive controls. Each model comes equipped with advanced technology features, including a 12.3-inch touch-screen display, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto integration, and vehicle-to-load 120V outlets for powering external devices.
Essential Buyer’s Guide
The 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 N starts at $66,100, while the base IONIQ 5 begins at $42,500, with fully equipped Limited models starting at $54,200. Each trim level offers distinct features and capabilities to match different needs and budgets. All models come standard with advanced safety features, including forward collision-avoidance assist, lane-keep assist, blind-spot collision-avoidance assist, and highway driving assist.
When choosing between single-motor RWD and dual-motor AWD configurations, consider your driving requirements. RWD models maximize range, reaching up to 318 miles, while AWD versions provide better performance and all-weather capability with ranges from 245 to 290 miles.
Charging options include home charging solutions and access to public charging networks. The new Tesla Supercharger compatibility expands the charging infrastructure available to IONIQ 5 owners. Hyundai backs these vehicles with a 10-year/100,000-mile hybrid/electric limited battery warranty, providing peace of mind for long-term ownership.
Beyond the Vehicles: Understanding Hyundai’s Eco-Friendly Vision for the Future
Hyundai has committed significant resources to its electric future, planning to invest $85 billion between 2024 and 2033 in research and development, capital expenditures, and strategic investments. The company targets a 20% improvement in battery performance by 2030 and aims to achieve an operating profit margin exceeding 10% in the same timeframe. As part of their innovation strategy, Hyundai is developing an extended-range EV with 560 miles of range.
The automaker’s sustainability goals include achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2045. This involves not just vehicle electrification but also investments in hydrogen technology, autonomous driving systems, and sustainable manufacturing practices. Hyundai is developing both nickel-cobalt-manganese batteries and solid-state battery technology to improve performance and reduce environmental impact.
Hyundai aims to sell two million EVs annually by 2030 and plans to introduce 21 new electric models within the same timeframe. This extensive lineup expansion shows Hyundai’s dedication to making EVs accessible to a wide range of consumers.
Embracing the Future of Electric Mobility With Hyundai
The 2025 Hyundai EV lineup represents a significant step forward in the company’s evolution. With the IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 5 N leading the way, Hyundai demonstrates its capability to produce EVs that combine efficiency, performance, and practical functionality.
The combination of extended range capabilities, rapid charging times, and high-performance options makes these vehicles practical for daily use while offering an engaging driving experience. Hyundai’s substantial investment in EV technology and infrastructure shows its dedication to creating sustainable transportation solutions.
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