Hyundai Ioniq V Specs Revealed – 225 bhp, 800V Charging, 600 km+ Range

Hyundai revealed powertrain details for the Ioniq V in China, featuring a single-motor setup with 140 kW or 168 kW options, an 800V fast-charging system, and a claimed range of over 600 km under the CLTC standard. The vehicle will also debut a dual-motor version and incorporate advanced tech collaborations with Qualcomm, Momenta, CATL, and Baidu, including AI-driven features and a Snapdragon 8295 cockpit chip.
Hyundai has unveiled powertrain specifications for the Ioniq V in China, confirming two single-motor variants: a 140 kW (190 PS) and a 168 kW (228 PS) model, with a top speed of 165 km/h. The vehicle will utilize Hyundai’s E-GMP platform, featuring an 800V fast-charging system, enabling rapid charging similar to internal combustion engine vehicles, such as the Ioniq 5’s 10% to 80% charge in 18 minutes. The Ioniq V is part of Hyundai’s expansion in China, with plans to introduce 20 new models over the next five years. Homologation documents indicate a maximum range exceeding 600 km under the CLTC standard, though battery pack details remain unreleased. A dual-motor AWD version is expected later, offering performance comparable to the global Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6 AWD models, which deliver 324 PS. Design-wise, the Ioniq V adopts Hyundai’s ‘The Origin’ aesthetic for China, featuring sharp lines, hidden headlamps, and a coupe-like roofline. Dimensions match the global Ioniq 6, with a length of 4,900 mm, width of 1,890 mm, height of 1,470 mm, and a 2,900 mm wheelbase. The rear includes a full-width light bar and IONIQ branding. The vehicle integrates advanced tech partnerships, including Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8295 cockpit chip, dual AI support from Baidu Wenxin, and Momenta-assisted L2+ autonomous driving features. Additional tech highlights include a 27-inch 4K display, a Cyber Eye HUD, and ambient lighting. Collaborators also include CATL for battery technology and Volcano Engine for software development.
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