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Hyundai is gearing up for the launch of the Ioniq 5, and has teased us ahead of its 23rd February reveal with images of the new electric car’s cabin.
Ioniq will become a sub-brand of Hyundai focussed specifically on fully electric vehicles, and the brand will be kicked off by the 5 - a compact crossover to rival the Volkswagen ID.4.
Like the VW, the 5 promises to capitalise on a dedicated electric vehicle platform to deliver a significantly more spacious interior than typical combustion engined cars from the class. The architecture is called E-GMP, and the Ioniq 5 is the first model within the Hyundai empire to use it (sister brand Kia will also use this tech). The battery pack is flat, and sits below the cabin.
The flat floor has allowed Hyundai designers to install a moving centre console. This means that front passengers can pass through the cabin from one side to the other, making it easy to get in and out of the car from either side - perfect when parked in a tight spot. The front seats have extending leg rests which allow users to “relax and recharge” while parked.
The single top-down image of the cabin reveals a few clues to the finished design. A bank of digital displays sits across the top of the 5’s dashboard, below which sit physical switches for the air conditioning system. The steering wheel appears to be a two spoke design.
		
		
	
	
		 
	
Hyundai 45 Concept - rear
		 
	
Hyundai 45 Concept - interior
		 
	
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Hyundai 45 Concept - dash
		 
	
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Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt front static
		 
	
Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt seat
		 
	
Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt interior
		 
	
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Hyundai 45 Concept - badge
		 
	
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Hyundai 45 Concept- front
		 
	
Hyundai 45 Concept - side profile
		 
	
Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt full rear
		 
	
Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt front
		 
	
Ioniq 5 - spyshot 6
		 
	
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Hyundai 45 Concept - rear/side
		 
	
Hyundai 45 Concept - interior detail
		 
	
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Hyundai 45 Concept - front lights
		 
	
Hyundai 45 Concept - wheel
		 
	
Hyundai 45 Concept - sketch
		 
	
Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt cabin
		 
	
Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt rear
		 
	
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Ioniq 5
In keeping with the 5’s emissions-busting credentials, focus has been placed on sourcing sustainable materials for the cabin. Eco-processed leather, bio paint plus natural and recycled fibers all feature inside - the latter including materials made from waste products in the sugar cane refining process, wool and poly yarns, and material woven from recycled plastic bottle fibres.
Buyers in the UK and parts of Europe can pre-order the limited edition Project 45 edition from February 23. This provides the 3,000 early adopters with a two-year subscription to the super-fast Ionity EV charging network, plus exclusive images and videos ahead of the first deliveries this summer.
The interior details follow on from external teaser images released early in 2021, which showed that the production model will bear a resemblance to the striking Hyundai 45 concept revealed at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show. A strong retro-futuristic design language, dubbed ‘high-tech’ by Hyundai, has been developed for its upcoming ID.4 rival.
		 
	
Hyundai 45 Concept - rear
		 
	
Hyundai 45 Concept - interior
		 
	
Ioniq 5 - spyshot 3
		 
	
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Hyundai 45 Concept - dash
		 
	
Hyundai 45 Concept - front/side
		 
	
Hyundai 45 Concept - side
		 
	
Hyundai 45 Concept - seats
		 
	
Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt front static
		 
	
Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt seat
		 
	
Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt interior
		 
	
Ioniq 5 - spyshot 1
		 
	
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Ioniq 5 - spyshot 11
		 
	
Hyundai 45 Concept - badge
		 
	
Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt full front
		 
	
Ioniq 5 - teaser front
		 
	
Ioniq 5 - teaser rear
		 
	
Ioniq 5 - spyshot 9
		 
	
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Hyundai 45 Concept- front
		 
	
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Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt full rear
		 
	
Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt front
		 
	
Ioniq 5 - spyshot 6
		 
	
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Ioniq 5 - spyshot 14
		 
	
Hyundai 45 Concept - rear/side
		 
	
Hyundai 45 Concept - interior detail
		 
	
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Hyundai 45 Concept - front lights
		 
	
Hyundai 45 Concept - wheel
		 
	
Hyundai 45 Concept - sketch
		 
	
Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt cabin
		 
	
Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt rear
		 
	
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Ioniq 5
The front end of the 45 Concept is carried over with distinctive square headlights, while the low nose is part of a huge clamshell style bonnet. Large 20-inch wheels feature on the production-spec Ioniq, while the rear end is almost identical to the 2019 concept vehicle. Changes to the profiles of the front and rear bumpers appear to be the only obvious revisions.
“Beginning with Ioniq 5, our dedicated BEV line-up brand will redefine the relationship between people and their cars, establishing a new standard against which all BEV design experiences will be measured,” said Hyundai design head, SangYup Lee.
Most of the car’s specification details remain unannounced, but Hyundai has hinted at the rapid recharging capability. Plug the Ioniq 5 into a fast enough charger, and 62 miles of range can be added in five minutes.
New Ioniq 5 SUV: platform and performance
Like Kia’s new all-electric coupe-SUV (and indeed all upcoming Ioniq models) the production version of the Ioniq 5 will be based on the Hyundai Group’s scaleable E-GMP underpinnings, which will function in a similar fashion to the Volkswagen Group’s MEB platform.
When it enters production, E-GMP will be one of the most advanced electric car platforms on the market, featuring over-the-air updates and the same 800-volt charging technology as the Porsche Taycan. The latter feature will also give buyers access to IONITY’s 350kW fast-charging network.
Performance details are yet to be confirmed, but the Hyundai Group has previously said that Kia’s comparably sized electric SUV will have a range of around 300 miles, as well as sub-20-minute recharge times.
Hyundai 45 concept: design and interior
At the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show, SangYup Lee, Hyundai’s Senior Vice President and head of design, walked us through the 45 concept’s interior styling. He mentioned how the 1974 Pony Coupe inspired details such as the digital instrument binnacle, upholstery and badging, stating:
“Today’s digital hi-tech approach can alienate some people, so we wanted to add in some warmth – a bit of an analogue feeling to make it more approachable. Even the logos on the car and the light patterns give a touch of the 70s, and inside we wanted to produce a living room concept.”
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			Ioniq will become a sub-brand of Hyundai focussed specifically on fully electric vehicles, and the brand will be kicked off by the 5 - a compact crossover to rival the Volkswagen ID.4.
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Like the VW, the 5 promises to capitalise on a dedicated electric vehicle platform to deliver a significantly more spacious interior than typical combustion engined cars from the class. The architecture is called E-GMP, and the Ioniq 5 is the first model within the Hyundai empire to use it (sister brand Kia will also use this tech). The battery pack is flat, and sits below the cabin.
The flat floor has allowed Hyundai designers to install a moving centre console. This means that front passengers can pass through the cabin from one side to the other, making it easy to get in and out of the car from either side - perfect when parked in a tight spot. The front seats have extending leg rests which allow users to “relax and recharge” while parked.
The single top-down image of the cabin reveals a few clues to the finished design. A bank of digital displays sits across the top of the 5’s dashboard, below which sit physical switches for the air conditioning system. The steering wheel appears to be a two spoke design.
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - rear
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - interior
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 3
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 4
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 17
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 12
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - dash
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - front/side
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - side
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - seats
 
	Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt front static
 
	Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt seat
 
	Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt interior
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 1
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 5
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 11
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - badge
 
	Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt full front
 
	Ioniq 5 - teaser front
 
	Ioniq 5 - teaser rear
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 9
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 10
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 20
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 18
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 13
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept- front
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - side profile
 
	Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt full rear
 
	Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt front
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 6
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 7
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 14
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - rear/side
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - interior detail
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - interior lights
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - front lights
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - wheel
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - sketch
 
	Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt cabin
 
	Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt rear
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 2
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 8
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 15
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 16
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 19
 
	Ioniq 5 - teaser wheel
 
	Ioniq 5
In keeping with the 5’s emissions-busting credentials, focus has been placed on sourcing sustainable materials for the cabin. Eco-processed leather, bio paint plus natural and recycled fibers all feature inside - the latter including materials made from waste products in the sugar cane refining process, wool and poly yarns, and material woven from recycled plastic bottle fibres.
Buyers in the UK and parts of Europe can pre-order the limited edition Project 45 edition from February 23. This provides the 3,000 early adopters with a two-year subscription to the super-fast Ionity EV charging network, plus exclusive images and videos ahead of the first deliveries this summer.
The interior details follow on from external teaser images released early in 2021, which showed that the production model will bear a resemblance to the striking Hyundai 45 concept revealed at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show. A strong retro-futuristic design language, dubbed ‘high-tech’ by Hyundai, has been developed for its upcoming ID.4 rival.
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - rear
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - interior
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 3
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 4
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 17
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 12
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - dash
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - front/side
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - side
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - seats
 
	Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt front static
 
	Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt seat
 
	Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt interior
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 1
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 5
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 11
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - badge
 
	Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt full front
 
	Ioniq 5 - teaser front
 
	Ioniq 5 - teaser rear
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 9
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 10
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 20
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 18
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 13
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept- front
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - side profile
 
	Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt full rear
 
	Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt front
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 6
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 7
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 14
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - rear/side
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - interior detail
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - interior lights
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - front lights
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - wheel
 
	Hyundai 45 Concept - sketch
 
	Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt cabin
 
	Hyundai 45 concept - Frankfurt rear
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 2
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 8
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 15
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 16
 
	Ioniq 5 - spyshot 19
 
	Ioniq 5 - teaser wheel
 
	Ioniq 5
The front end of the 45 Concept is carried over with distinctive square headlights, while the low nose is part of a huge clamshell style bonnet. Large 20-inch wheels feature on the production-spec Ioniq, while the rear end is almost identical to the 2019 concept vehicle. Changes to the profiles of the front and rear bumpers appear to be the only obvious revisions.
“Beginning with Ioniq 5, our dedicated BEV line-up brand will redefine the relationship between people and their cars, establishing a new standard against which all BEV design experiences will be measured,” said Hyundai design head, SangYup Lee.
Most of the car’s specification details remain unannounced, but Hyundai has hinted at the rapid recharging capability. Plug the Ioniq 5 into a fast enough charger, and 62 miles of range can be added in five minutes.
New Ioniq 5 SUV: platform and performance
Like Kia’s new all-electric coupe-SUV (and indeed all upcoming Ioniq models) the production version of the Ioniq 5 will be based on the Hyundai Group’s scaleable E-GMP underpinnings, which will function in a similar fashion to the Volkswagen Group’s MEB platform.
When it enters production, E-GMP will be one of the most advanced electric car platforms on the market, featuring over-the-air updates and the same 800-volt charging technology as the Porsche Taycan. The latter feature will also give buyers access to IONITY’s 350kW fast-charging network.
Performance details are yet to be confirmed, but the Hyundai Group has previously said that Kia’s comparably sized electric SUV will have a range of around 300 miles, as well as sub-20-minute recharge times.
Hyundai 45 concept: design and interior
At the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show, SangYup Lee, Hyundai’s Senior Vice President and head of design, walked us through the 45 concept’s interior styling. He mentioned how the 1974 Pony Coupe inspired details such as the digital instrument binnacle, upholstery and badging, stating:
“Today’s digital hi-tech approach can alienate some people, so we wanted to add in some warmth – a bit of an analogue feeling to make it more approachable. Even the logos on the car and the light patterns give a touch of the 70s, and inside we wanted to produce a living room concept.”
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