Introduction

In the USA, the 2025 Ioniq 5 is manufactured at the Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America in Georgia, making it eligible for a $3,750 federal tax credit on purchase and $7,500 on lease. It offers a 63-kWh standard-range battery (245 miles EPA-estimated) and an 84-kWh long-range battery (up to 318 miles for RWD, 259-290 miles for AWD). Trims include SE, SEL, Limited, and the new XRT, which has a 7.0-inch ground clearance, all-terrain tires, and unique styling. It features a standard NACS port, a CCS adapter, and ultra-fast charging (10-80% in about 20 minutes on a 350-kW charger). Updates include restyled bumpers, a rear wiper, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, and enhanced safety features like parking collision-avoidance assist. The high-performance Ioniq 5 N variant delivers 601 hp (641 hp with N Grin Boost) and track-ready features.

Pricing starts at $43,975 USD for the SE RWD Standard Range, rising to $58,100 USD for the Limited AWD, and $56,875 USD for the XRT. The Ioniq 5 N starts at $67,475 USD. Freight charges are $1,475 USD, and prices exclude taxes and fees.

The Ioniq 5 remains popular in the USA, with its status as a top-rated EV (e.g., Edmunds and Kelley Blue Book accolades) driving interest. The addition of the XRT and N variants caters to niche markets like off-road enthusiasts and performance seekers, while Tesla Supercharger compatibility broadens its appeal. Production in the USA and tax incentives may increase demand, though dealer markups on the Ioniq 5 N could temper affordability if supply is limited.

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