Hyundai is at the forefront of the global push towards electrification, and its fast-growing range of efficient and versatile company cars is testament to the brand’s commitment to reduce our environmental impact. The new Hyundai Kona Electric and the all-new Hyundai Tucson – with its range of electrified powertrains – led the way. Now, the revolutionary all-electric Hyundai Ioniq 5 has joined the line-up.
For example, an average 10,000 mile-a-year driver doing a 30-mile round commute each day could actually do a week of trips without having to charge their car – although overnight home charging would ensure that the battery is brim full ahead of each and every trip . Equally, 238 miles of range is easily enough to get you from Bristol to Manchester – a 3 hour-plus journey where you’d almost certainly stop for a coffee or lunch, giving you a chance to top up your battery at a rapid charger.
Available as standard, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 boasts both 400v and ultra-rapid 800v charging capabilities. This means that while most electric cars would take upwards of 30 minutes to get from 10%-80% charge on a rapid charger, in ideal conditions the Hyundai Ioniq 5 can take just 18 minutes when connected to a 350kW public charger – although obviously charging times for all electric cars will increase in colder winter weather.
Out on the road, Highway Driving Assistant 1.5 makes motorway driving easier, safer and more relaxing. Adaptive cruise control and lane assist help you keep a safe distance from cars in front and ensures you stay solidly in your lane, while semi-autonomous Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist with Lane-Change Oncoming makes switching lanes safer.
Blind-Spot Collision Avoidance uses a radar to avoid collisions at the rear – especially useful in stop-start traffic. Remote Smart Parking Assist allows you to park the car remotely via the smart key, while Surround View Monitor, Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Avoidance Assist and Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist all help to avoid prangs and scrapes in the office car park.
Android Auto and AppleCarPlay come as standard, while Dynamic Voice Recognition allows you to flick through your favourite music, podcasts and radio stations and set features like your heated seats – all without lifting a finger.Company cars need to be able to work hard and play hard in equal measure – and that’s where the Hyundai Ioniq 5’s vast interior space comes in.
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