Official! Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Sold For The First Time In The Philippine Market, This Is The Price

Hyundai Ioniq 5 N has finally officially taken the floor on the Southeast Asian market with the Philippines being the first country to sell the car.

Reporting from Top Gear Philippines, Friday, April 5, this high-performance crossover made its debut in the region at the 2024 Manila International Auto Show (MIAS) in conjunction with the Hyundai Elantra N launch.

Unlike the standard Ioniq 5, this car was specially developed by Hyundai's top performance division, N. The manufacturer also said that the model was their first step in planning electrification and they hoped to bring more EV cars developed by this division.

In terms of appearance, Ioniq 5N has a significant difference compared to its standard version. Division N added several elements to increase the impression of sporty in this model, such as black trim and rear wing designed to improve vehicle aerodynamics.

Hyundai Ioniq 5 N is also equipped with 21-inch aluminum rims equipped with the top tires, namely Pirelli P Zero 275/35R2 with impressive grip power.

Another increase was also made in the engine. The Ioniq 5N is equipped with a dual electric motor that produces 600 dk of power and a torque of 748 Nm. In fact, with the N Grin Boost feature, this figure can increase to 641 dk and the 770 Nm torque.

With this power, Ioniq 5 N can reach a speed of 0 to 100 km/h in about 3.5 seconds, with a maximum speed of 260 km/hour.

For range power, this car is given an 84 kWh battery package which can provide a range of up to 448 km based on WLTP calculations. With the ultra-fast charging feature, Ioniq 5 N can charge from 10 to 80 percent in 18 minutes.

The special features presented in the car consist of N e-shifts that have the ability to simulate dental changes, such as ICE and N Active Sound + cars, which can create high-performance gasoline roars.

Apart from being exhibited, Hyundai Motor Philippines (HMPH) also officially sold the car with a price tag of 4.25 million pesos (around Rp1.19 billion).