Top 20 rank #5 • 47,039 units (2025) • source
Hyundai Ioniq 5
Top 20 U.S. EV model by 2025 sales (Kelley Blue Book / Cox Automotive). Specs pending.
Range
318 mi
DC max
168 kW
10–80%
17 min
MSRP
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Trims
This page shows the primary trim used for comparisons and rankings. Each trim also has its own static URL.
Sales
Rank #5 in the Top 20 U.S. EV models list for 2025: 47,039 sales. Source (Cox Automotive / Kelley Blue Book)
Specs
| Trim | RWD |
|---|---|
| Status | — |
| MSRP (USD) | — |
| Range | 318 mi (EPA) • source |
| Efficiency | 300 Wh/mi • 3.33 mi/kWh |
| Battery (usable) | 74 kWh |
| Seats | 5 |
| Drivetrain | RWD |
| Body type | Crossover |
| DC fast charging (max) | 168 kW |
| AC charging (max) | 11 kW |
| Connector (DC) | CCS1 |
| Connector (AC) | J1772 |
| Architecture (V) | — |
| 10–80% (DC) | 17 min • source |
| Avg DC power (10–80%) | 183 kW |
| Miles added (15 min, est.) | 152 mi |
| Heat pump | — |
| V2L | — |
| V2H | — |
| 0–60 mph | — |
| Top speed | — |
| Cargo | — |
| Towing | — |
Sources
Specs are sourced separately from sales data. Update
spec_source_urls in data/trims.csv when you fill in real specs.
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