HyundaiIoniq 5 (2021-)
- Available new
- Large
- Electric
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With its bold design, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 looks like it has beamed in from the future. But does it represent the future of motoring? Its pure electric drive and spacious, large hatchback layout certainly make it feel that way. But it’s up against some tough opposition from electric rivals like the Kia EV6, Tesla Model 3 and VW ID.4. Find out whether the Hyundai Ioniq 5 stands out in our full review.
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