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What's New for 2023?

As the IONIQ 5   just debuted last year, Hyundai makes subtle equipment changes, but enough to bump the car's EPA-rating higher in a few areas. All-wheel-drive models now get an EPA-estimated 266 miles of range, up from last year's 256-mile rating. They also now have slightly higher MPGE ratings. A battery heating system and preconditioning function are now standard on all models. Finally, on the chance you need tow something with the IONIQ 5 , know that the maximum tow rating for SEL and Limited models is up to 2300 pounds. EV Motor, Power, and Performance The IONIQ 5 has an electric-only powertrain that's available in multiple potencies. The standard-range battery paired with a single, rear-mounted electric motor generates 168 horsepower. With the longer-range battery, the rear-drive configuration generates 225 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque, which Hyundai says will propel the IONIQ 5    to 60 mph in 7.4 seconds. The all-wheel-drive version is much more powe...