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2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Review: Impressive Upgrades but a Tesla Charging Hiccup

CooperBy CooperFebruary 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Contents
  • The Tesla Supercharger Challenge
  • Enhanced Battery and Performance
  • New Tech Features
  • XRT Trim: A Touch of Off-Road Adventure
  • Pricing & Competitors
  • Final Verdict

The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 remains one of the top electric SUVs, offering improved battery capacity, more tech features, and even an off-road-ready XRT trim. However, while Hyundai has adopted Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) port, real-world testing reveals a frustrating flaw when using Tesla Superchargers.

The Tesla Supercharger Challenge

During a charging test in Palm Springs, the Ioniq 5’s rear passenger-side charging port didn’t align well with Tesla’s Superchargers, leaving the charging cable unable to reach. This issue could force drivers to occupy two parking spots or rely on CCS-equipped stations instead. While Tesla’s upcoming V4 chargers with longer cables may resolve this, the current situation is less than ideal.

Enhanced Battery and Performance

The 2025 Ioniq 5 features a larger battery pack, with the standard range now at 63 kWh (up from 58 kWh) and the extended range increasing to 84 kWh (previously 77.4 kWh). Depending on the configuration, range varies from 245 to 318 miles. Power output starts at 168 hp for the base model and reaches 320 hp with all-wheel drive.

New Tech Features

  • Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
  • Digital Key Upgrade: Works even when your phone is in a pocket or bag
  • Hyundai Pay: Lets drivers pay for reserved parking directly from the infotainment system
  • Enhanced Safety Features: Upgraded blind-spot collision avoidance and parking assist

XRT Trim: A Touch of Off-Road Adventure

For those who want an EV with mild off-road capability, the new XRT trim offers:

  • 1-inch suspension lift
  • 29-inch Continental all-terrain tires
  • Snow, Mud, and Sand drive modes

While fun on dirt roads, its 7-inch ground clearance isn’t built for extreme off-roading.

Pricing & Competitors

  • Base SE (RWD, standard battery): $43,975
  • XRT (AWD, off-road focused): $56,875
  • Limited (AWD, extended battery): $59,575

While rivals like the Ford Mustang Mach-E offer lower starting prices and hands-free driving tech, and the Kia EV6 GT delivers a thrilling 576 hp, the Ioniq 5 stands out with its retro-futuristic design and well-rounded package.

Final Verdict

The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 continues to be a compelling EV choice, blending efficiency, tech, and even light off-road capabilities. However, its Tesla Supercharger compatibility issues may frustrate drivers who were hoping for seamless charging with the NACS port.

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