This example is waiting for a new owner in Hepberg in Bavaria. The car should cost 38,500 euros. The car offered with leather interior is presented in Gravity Gold matt and has all-wheel drive and automatic transmission. The distance is 26,867.
The electric car was first registered in July 2021. The Ioniq 5, which has only had one previous owner, has a full checkbook and is also a non-smoking car.
The special edition “Project 45”, which was available until October 2021, produces 225 kW (306 hp) and a maximum torque of 605 Nm.
The car runs from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.2 seconds, while the top speed is 185 km/h. The range specified by the manufacturer is 365 km, with an energy consumption of 192 Wh/km according to actual EVDB values. Ioniq 5 is Hyundai’s first car with innovative 800 volt technology.
In the ad, the owner emphasizes: “It was supercharged using an 11 kW wall box to save battery. Accessories purchased and installed such as floor mats, trunk liner, dividing grille, removable hitch and winter tires all are genuine Hyundai parts.”
The initial battery conditioning update and inspection required after two years or 30,000 km have already been carried out. The car is registered and still used as a second car, so the mileage may increase slightly. The Hyundai warranty will last until July 2029.
AUTO BILD writes about the Ioniq 5: With the Ioniq 5, Hyundai offers smart charging technology, plenty of equipment, great performance and a long standard warranty. Sure: the look is a matter of taste, but the fast charging technology and the 800-volt network and the good use of space are strong selling points.