Brand New 2023 Hyundai IONIQ 5 5Dr Ultimate Tech uk deals

Compare brand new 2023 Hyundai IONIQ 5 5Dr Ultimate Tech prices and PCP deals with an average saving of £798 from our dealers. Our 2023 Hyundai IONIQ 5 5Dr Ultimate Tech deals are quoted fully inclusive (On The Road) and include all fees, avoiding any nasty surprises. Hyundai manufactures 2 model variants.

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Hyundai IONIQ 5

The IONIQ 5 prices from just under £40,000 and is offered in four specification levels - 'SE Connect', 'Premium', 'Ultimate' and top 'Namsan Edition'.

Prices stretch up to around £56,500 and there are two battery size choices - 58kWh and 77.4kWh. The base figure gets you an 'SE Connect' 58 kWh rear wheel drive model, even this coming well kitted out.

You get 19" alloy wheels, sliding rear seat adjustment, interior mood lighting, a 12.3" LCD audio visual and navigation system with DAB, Apple Car Play and Android Auto, plus an LCD drivers instrument cluster.

There's also wireless phone charging, a rear view camera, LED Multi-Faceted Reflector headlamps, rear parking sensors and Navigation based Smart Cruise Control. Plus loads of camera safety and drive assistance features - Highway Drive Assist (HDA), Intelligent Speed Limit Assist (ISLA), Lane Keep Assist with Lane Following Assist (LKAS + LFA) and Driver Attention Alert.

You'll need closer to £42,000 to get the 58kWh rear-driven model in mid-range 'Premium' form. But you might prefer to spend extra money on the higher capacity 77.4kWh battery.

IONIQ 5 rear-driven variants with that start from around £45,500 (with 'Premium' trim); you're looking at around £48,500 upwards for a 77.4kWh IONIQ 5 rear-driven model equipped to 'Ultimate'-spec.

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