Electric models
Entirely powered by electricity. With up to 303 miles of range on the IONIQ 5.
Electric
Electric. And electrifying.
Using motors entirely powered by batteries, our EVs represent the future of driving. Not only do you get instant torque from the motor, the battery gives you impressive range—up to an EPA-estimated combined All-Electric Range of 303 miles with IONIQ 5. It’s also where you’ll find our most innovative technology and design.
Ultra-Fast Lease
$399/month for 13 months with $0 down payment and $399 due at lease signing.
Our short-term lease for the ultra-fast
charging 2024 IONIQ 5 SE RWD.
Includes $7,500 EV Lease Bonus.
Electric advantages
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FAQ
Got questions about electric?
Got questions about electric?
Got questions about electric?
Got questions about electric?
The benefits of owning an electric vehicle go beyond zero tailpipe emissions and saving money by not using gas. They can include available state tax credits plus state incentives, driving solo in carpool lanes where available, no more oil changes or transmission fluid maintenance, and instant acceleration from the electric motor.
To help show you your possible savings by switching to an electric vehicle, please use our estimated savings calculator.
Among our electric models, currently the furthest you can go on a single charge is up to an EPA-estimated 303 miles with IONIQ 5 and an EPA-estimated 258 miles with KONA Electric.
While an internal combustion car engine contains hundreds of moving parts, an electric motor only needs around half a dozen, significantly reducing the probability of something breaking. No oil changes, either. That's why less maintenance is needed overall. Service should be performed depending on your driving mileage and vehicle maintenance plan. The specially trained personnel at your Hyundai dealer can perform the EV services, such as checking the condition of your battery. It is important to have a comprehensive and specialized check-up, especially as this relates to the high voltage battery. Routine check-ups are important, areas such as brakes, fluids, tires, wipers, battery and cabin filters do require replacement from time-to-time depending on time or mileage. Connect with your local Authorized Hyundai Service Center for details.
Recharging an electric vehicle at Level 2 is like refueling a car with gas but instead of inserting a gas nozzle into the fuel tank, you insert a connector into the charge port. At Level 1, use the 120-volt portable charging cable that comes with your EV to plug into your home’s outlet.
When it comes to charging your electric vehicle, your options will depend on the charging infrastructure where you live. Contact your Hyundai Dealer for more details.
You can charge your electric vehicle at home by installing a 240-volt (Level 2) charger. Contact your Hyundai Dealer for more details. You can also explore purchasing a plug-in hybrid model, which can drive in all-electric mode for up to 33 miles but switches to hybrid mode when the battery is low.