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The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is a game-changing electric SUV that blends retro-futuristic design with advanced electric technology and everyday usability. A used Hyundai Ioniq 5 for sale is perfect for drivers who want standout styling, long electric range and spacious family comfort in a cutting-edge package.
At Carsa, every Ioniq 5 includes a 90-day warranty, valid MOT, optional Platinum Maintenance Repair Cover, and flexible finance from 8.9% APR. Reserve your car quickly and easily online with our Reserve and Collect service.
Why the Hyundai Ioniq 5 is a leading electric SUV
Head-turning design and clever practicality
The Ioniq 5 is like nothing else on the road. Its distinctive design features pixel-style LED lighting, clean geometric lines and large 20 inch alloy wheels. Despite its hatchback look, it sits on a long-wheelbase SUV platform, offering excellent space inside.
The cabin is open and airy, with a flat floor, sliding centre console and sustainable materials. There’s 531 litres of boot space, expanding to 1,587 litres with the rear seats folded, plus a handy front storage compartment.
Electric range and performance
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is available with two battery sizes and rear or all-wheel drive options:
- 58 kWh Standard Range battery
- Up to 238 miles range (WLTP)
- Rear-wheel drive
- 77.4 kWh Long Range battery
- Up to 315 miles range (WLTP)
- Available with rear or all-wheel drive
- 0 to 62 mph in as little as 5.1 seconds on AWD versions
- Ultra-fast 800V charging
- 10 to 80 percent in around 18 minutes on a rapid charger
- Vehicle-to-load (V2L) technology lets you power devices from the car
Smooth, responsive and whisper-quiet, the Ioniq 5 delivers a premium EV driving experience.
Technology and features
The Ioniq 5 is packed with futuristic technology and thoughtful features across its range. Depending on trim level, you may find:
- Dual 12.3 inch screens for infotainment and digital driver display
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Augmented reality head-up display (on top trims)
- Wireless phone charging and ambient lighting
- Reversing camera and 360-degree camera
- Heated and ventilated front seats
- Advanced safety features: Smart cruise control, blind-spot view monitor, highway driving assist, lane centring and more
Everything is designed to make driving more enjoyable, connected and secure.
Trim levels and model options
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is available in a range of trims, each offering strong features and tech:
- SE Connect — Rear camera, dual screens, adaptive cruise control and 19 inch alloys
- Premium — Adds smart key entry, heated front seats and ambient lighting
- Ultimate — Adds panoramic roof, head-up display, 360 camera and Bose sound system
- Namsan Edition / Project 45 — Top-spec limited editions with luxury extras and AWD as standard
Each trim delivers outstanding value and advanced EV innovation.
Why choose a used Hyundai Ioniq 5 for sale on finance?
A used Hyundai Ioniq 5 for sale on finance is perfect for drivers looking to enter the electric world in style. It combines bold looks, long-range capability, fast charging and modern interior comfort in one highly desirable package.
Compared to rivals like the Tesla Model Y, Ford Mustang Mach-E and Kia EV6, the Ioniq 5 offers standout design and excellent value.
With flexible finance, a 90-day warranty and Carsa’s easy Reserve and Collect service, switching to electric has never been easier or more exciting.
Is the Hyundai Ioniq 5 reliable?
Yes, the Ioniq 5 has earned a strong reputation since it launched in 2021 and consistently ranks well in UK EV owner surveys. The drivetrain is simple by EV standards and there have been very few mechanical complaints. Most reported issues are software-related — things like infotainment freezes — which dealers fix with updates. Hyundai's 5-year car warranty plus a separate 8-year battery warranty add real peace of mind.
What should I look out for on a used Hyundai Ioniq 5?
Ask for a battery health report — most should still show well over 90% capacity. Check the 12-volt battery is in good shape, as a weak one can cause oddities like the car refusing to wake up. Make sure all software updates have been done, including the early recall around the charging system on 2021–2022 cars. Inspect the alloys for kerbing and the panoramic roof for any leak signs.
What's the best year of Hyundai Ioniq 5 to buy?
A 2023 or 2024 car is the sweet spot — by then Hyundai had improved the 12-volt battery setup, sorted early software niggles and bumped the range slightly. The 2021–2022 cars are still excellent value and drive the same, just check all updates and recalls have been done. Premium trim with the bigger 77 kWh battery hits the best balance of range, kit and price on the used market.
How long will the Ioniq 5's battery last?
The Ioniq 5's battery is built to outlast the rest of the car and Hyundai backs it with an 8-year or 100,000-mile warranty against significant capacity loss. Real-world data from early UK cars shows most are still holding above 90% of their original capacity after three or four years. Sticking to occasional rapid charging rather than relying on it daily, and avoiding leaving the battery at 100% for long, helps keep it healthy.
Is the Hyundai Ioniq 5 expensive to run or insure?
Running costs are low if you can charge at home — most owners pay roughly 3–5p per mile on a cheap overnight tariff, which is a fraction of petrol money. Servicing is light because there's no oil, exhaust or clutch to worry about. Insurance is the one area where it's not cheap: groups sit in the mid-30s to low 40s, reflecting the car's value and performance, so it pays to shop around.
How far will an Ioniq 5 go on a charge?
In real UK driving, expect roughly 220–260 miles of electric range from the larger 77 kWh battery and around 200 miles from the smaller 58 kWh version. Motorway use in winter brings those numbers down by 15–20%, while gentle summer commuting can beat them. The Ioniq 5 also charges very quickly — around 18 minutes from 10 to 80% on a powerful rapid charger, which makes longer trips easy.
What are the best alternatives to the Hyundai Ioniq 5?
The closest rival is the Kia EV6, which shares its underpinnings and matches its rapid charging speed but feels sportier to drive. The Tesla Model Y is the obvious comparison for range and the Supercharger network, while the Volkswagen ID.4 and Skoda Enyaq are calmer, more conventional family EVs. If you want something more premium, the Polestar 2 and BMW iX1 are worth a look at similar used money.
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