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IONIQ 5 (PHOTO: Hyundai, Fountain Valley, Calif., Dec. 7, 2021)

Hyundai IONIQ 5 Wins Esquire’s 2022 Car of the Year

IONIQ 5 (PHOTO: Esquire)

IONIQ 5’s Rare Combination of Utility and Original Design in a Car Made for the Masses is Why it Was Designated Its Car of the Year – Esquire

The 2022 Hyundai IONIQ 5 earned Esquire’s Car of the Year this month, adding another coveted award to its growing trophy case. Every year, Esquire editors drive and evaluate all kinds of vehicles from SUVs to supercars to pure EVs to choose a single Car of the Year that stands out for its undeniable style, unique innovation, and cultural resonance.

The electric IONIQ 5 features an available driving range of more than 300 miles[i] with select RWD trims, design inspired by Hyundai’s ‘45’ EV concept, relevant technology, and best-in-class ultra-fast charging from 10 to 80 percent in just 18 minutes[ii] under optimum charging conditions.

“IONIQ 5’s sharp style, cohesion of details and user experience allows it to win the hearts of customers,” said José Muñoz, president and CEO, Hyundai Motor North America. “Thanks to Esquire for recognising the outstanding work done on IONIQ 5 by our product planning, design, engineering and manufacturing teams.”

“The Ioniq 5 embraces clean design and simplicity over opulence in a world where many cars seem to have gone through a maximalist design-by-committee machine,” said Kevin Sintumuang, Esquire‘s culture and lifestyle director. “It feels just right.”

“Remember when you unboxed your first iPhone?” continued Sintumuang. “That’s what it feels like to get into an Ioniq 5 for the first time. As a result, ever since it entered the market this past spring, it’s become a bit of a low-key status symbol in places including Los Angeles, much like the Prius back in the day.”

 

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