On April 19th, Hyundai IONIQ 5 had its first official unveiling in China.
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In terms of power, IONIQ 5 offers 4 different configurations of power electric systems (PE systems), with the long-range version providing a maximum single-charge range of 600 kilometers under the NEDC test cycle.
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As for intelligent technology, IONIQ 5 is not only the first vehicle under Hyundai to be equipped with an augmented reality head-up display (AR HUD), but also comes with the latest generation of Hyundai SmartSense advanced driver assistance systems. Additionally, IONIQ 5 supports both 400V and 800V charging infrastructure.
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IONIQ 5 is based on the E-GMP platform. Hyundai states that the modular and standardized E-GMP platform enables flexible product development across different vehicle types and grades.
According to the new China strategy, Hyundai Motor will start with IONIQ 5 and launch pure electric exclusive models in China every year from 2022. By 2030, Hyundai plans to introduce 13 new energy vehicles in China, laying a foundation for China’s local electrification transformation.
This article is a translation by ChatGPT of a Chinese report from 42HOW. If you have any questions about it, please email bd@42how.com.
