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Hyundai IONIQ 5 Long Range 84.0 kWh RWD

The updated IONIQ 5 remains one of the most complete family EVs because it pairs real WLTP range with ultra-fast charging, usable space, and a platform that still feels technically ahead.

Family crossoverSingle motor RWD5 seatsUpper mid-market

Ownership tools

Check the practical numbers for this EV before you shortlist it.

These previews stay short on purpose. The full tools keep the detailed inputs, but this page now shows what changes first when you move from interest to a real ownership decision.

Cost snapshot

713/yr

Using this EV's battery, range, and the cost calculator's starter inputs. Treat the amount as the same money unit you enter in the full tool.

Charging fit

Strong home-charging fit

Starter setup only: 9 hours of dedicated wallbox or level 2 charger charging gives this EV a 100/100 fit score. Use your real parking and install setup in the full tool.

Overnight recovery

~363 km/night

On the charging-fit tool's starter setup, this EV recovers about 59.9 kWh over 9 hours. Adjust the charger type and hours in the full tool.

Buyer verdict

Who this EV suits best

Best for buyers who want family-crossover practicality with genuinely strong road-trip charging hardware rather than just headline battery size.

FamiliesFast-charge road tripsDesign-led buyers

What to watch

Ownership notes before you buy

  • Its best charging story depends on access to high-power 800-volt hardware, not just any public fast charger.
  • The spend-up only makes sense if you value its platform and charge-stop advantage over cheaper family EVs.

Reviewed 2026-03-26

Specs that affect ownership

Focus on the numbers that actually change the experience.

Range570 km WLTP

Use it to judge long-distance confidence, not just brochure appeal.

Battery84 kWh

Helps explain charging stops and expected efficiency.

Charging350 kW DC / 10.5 kW AC

Real-world convenience still depends on the chargers near you.

MarketsEurope, Asia-Pacific

Shows where this recommendation is most likely to translate well.

Next comparisons

See where this EV wins and where it gives something up.

Family EV buyers choosing between Nissan's calmer crossover-SUV take and Hyundai's more tech-forward fast-charge platform.Reviewed 2026-05-02

Nissan Ariya vs Hyundai IONIQ 5

The Ariya 87 kWh makes the stronger case if you value long-range family comfort and unusually strong 22 kW AC charging support, while the IONIQ 5 remains the clearer pick if your road-trip brief depends on consistently finding high-power DC chargers and you want the sharper 800-volt charging platform story.

Verdict: Choose the Ariya if you prioritise calmer family-EV comfort and strong home/destination AC charging; choose the IONIQ 5 if your purchase brief is built around faster DC road-trip recovery.

Common questions

Frequently asked about the Hyundai IONIQ 5 Long Range 84.0 kWh RWD

Is the Hyundai IONIQ 5 Long Range 84.0 kWh RWD worth buying?

Best for buyers who want family-crossover practicality with genuinely strong road-trip charging hardware rather than just headline battery size.

Who is the Hyundai IONIQ 5 Long Range 84.0 kWh RWD best for?

Best fits include: Families, Fast-charge road trips, and Design-led buyers.

What should I watch out for with the Hyundai IONIQ 5 Long Range 84.0 kWh RWD?

The main caveats are these: Its best charging story depends on access to high-power 800-volt hardware, not just any public fast charger; and The spend-up only makes sense if you value its platform and charge-stop advantage over cheaper family EVs.

What is the real-world range of the Hyundai IONIQ 5 Long Range 84.0 kWh RWD?

570 km on the WLTP cycle.