How FAR can the 2024 Hyundai IONIQ 5 go on a Single Charge?? // Real-World EV Range Test!

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @BN99239
    @BN99239 Před rokem +28

    For the AWD models, like the one you have, it is actually more efficient to NOT use i-Pedal and use level 3 regen instead. This is because i-Pedal forces the front motor to stay on all the time so that it can recoup energy when slowing down with both front and rear motor. However, this means that it will use both motors when accelerating as well. You don't lose out on any noticeable regen at all in level 3 driving mode, but you will gain the benefits of not using the front motor. This can equate to 15%-20% more total range. Also, if you really want to get even more range, the Auto regen mode is actually the most efficient. The car will decide whether to use almost no regen at all if you're just cruising and there are no cars in front of you, and then when it detects cars, it will use the necessary regen level to slow the car down instead. You can also get a bit more range if you really micro manage the regen levels, such as only switching to i-Pedal when you're about to come to a complete stop, then switching to Level 3 regen right before you start accelerating from a stop, but this is too much work.
    So to break it down to those who don't know. To get the most range without having to hyper mile or micro managing the regen levels:
    1. Stay in Level 3 regen or Auto. Don't use i-Pedal. This disengages the front motor.
    2. Stay in Eco or Normal drive mode. Sport will engage both motors. Other than that, Eco and Normal doesn't differ much since it's mostly just throttle mapping and steering wheel weight.
    3. Eco AC. I believe Eco drive mode will switch your AC to eco mode automatically.

    • @royjonzejr
      @royjonzejr Před rokem +2

      Don't sleep on level 0 regen mode either, which is the best when you're wanting to roll forward using none of the car's own power; just existing momentum and gravity. People need to learn how to dynamically use the regen paddles as they're driving instead of relying on i-pedal all the time if they truly want to get maximum efficiency out of their cars. It's honestly super fun once you get the hang of it. i-pedal is boring and inefficient.

    • @Rhynri
      @Rhynri Před rokem

      @@royjonzejr The only downside to Regen 0 is that if you do have to use the brakes for some reason, it won't blend them. Which is weird because that's not how older cars like the Kona EV worked.

    • @michaelkemp620
      @michaelkemp620 Před rokem +2

      Be interested in seeing the same test done with a SEL model that has 19" tires. My guess is a 5-10% gain

    • @mjsabie8517
      @mjsabie8517 Před 3 měsíci

      @@michaelkemp620not only the smaller tires but also with no glass roof. Those glass roofs weigh a lot

  • @MikeSpille
    @MikeSpille Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you guys! I just got my Ioniq 5 SEL this week and I will be driving from Denver to Tucson, AZ in a couple weeks and this info is very useful.

  • @COSolar6419
    @COSolar6419 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Our 2022 Ioniq 5 SE AWD has averaged 4.2 miles/kWh over the first 20,000 miles of “real world” driving. That translates to very close to an average of 300 miles of range.

    • @BIGDADDY6678
      @BIGDADDY6678 Před 8 měsíci

      What the most mileage you have gotten out of a full charge. I have the same vehicle and was able to top off at 370miles on a charge this summer

  • @johncampbell8534
    @johncampbell8534 Před 10 měsíci +11

    Took my first long trip last week. Started with a "stated" range of 330 miles. Drove 210 miles (normal highway driving, 70-75 mph). With 24 miles of remaining range (and 3 miles to the charging station), car left me stranded on side of highway. Lesson: do NOT get down to 10% which is really 0%.

  • @user-vs7ec1wz5d
    @user-vs7ec1wz5d Před rokem +2

    A very interesting video and one that was long overdue for people wanting to buy this vehicle, and were wondering what type of mileage they would get driving in town, freeway etc. Thanks for another great review guys!

  • @alanbuck9237
    @alanbuck9237 Před 10 měsíci +2

    For all the trouble you went to you don’t do much better than my 2023 all-wheel-drive SEL has done over the course of 6900 miles and over six months. I’ve gotten 3.9 miles per kWh driving in normal mode using level one regeneration in auto mode. The car feels much spunkier that way, and I don’t drive it gently. Very happy with the economy of this car.

  • @lplt
    @lplt Před rokem +3

    ipedal keeps both motors on. it has to be in level 3 to stay on rwd, their most efficient mode

  • @collinmiller6988
    @collinmiller6988 Před rokem +3

    Would be interested to see a drive from Frankfort to Louisville and back going 80mph, speeding up to pass a few times.

  • @MrVeeBlog
    @MrVeeBlog Před rokem

    Thank you, guys, for the video. I don't know what camera you used to shoot it, but it shot great footage. Thanks for the video.

  • @francisdebriey3609
    @francisdebriey3609 Před 6 měsíci

    I own the 73kwh for now 2 years and 40000 miles. The best car I have ever owned. I achieve here in Belgium about 200 miles in winter and 266 miles in summer driving cool (66 mph max on highway)

  • @uludak8468
    @uludak8468 Před rokem +2

    77.4 kWh is gross capacity, 74 kWh is actual useable net capacity. Since your initial SoC was 90% your base for range projection should be 66,6 kWh which should result in higher mi/kWh

  • @BioniqBob
    @BioniqBob Před rokem +1

    Gold Star for knowing what the show range actually means. Most get that wrong.
    Nice review.
    Is it true that in ego only the rear motor is being powered?

    • @HatsuneMiku-nt1hh
      @HatsuneMiku-nt1hh Před 11 měsíci +1

      Eco will power only rear wheels when conditions permits and I-Pedal is disabled ( I pedal forces awd to be active)

    • @BioniqBob
      @BioniqBob Před 11 měsíci

      @@HatsuneMiku-nt1hh Agree

  • @naughtysauce4323
    @naughtysauce4323 Před rokem +4

    Keep up the range test and mpg vids on ICE cars

  • @Trashed20659
    @Trashed20659 Před 17 dny

    My SEL in eco mode has shown as much as 331 expected miles the second time I charged to 100%. I only charge to 80% normally and it always shows around 266 miles based on that. Imagine what the 2025 models will do with the added 50+ miles of range!

  • @fernandop1
    @fernandop1 Před 8 měsíci +4

    *Wow, talking about low range anxiety, nice vehicle but horrible range and charge time for long trips, nope...*

  • @jdodd170
    @jdodd170 Před rokem +2

    It's an accelerator, not a gas pedal... 😊

  • @Ronin585
    @Ronin585 Před rokem +2

    The 317 miles of range is a totally absurd figure...🤦🏻‍♂️ Nobody drives until the battery runs out, so the actual range of autonomy data would be 300 miles...🤷‍♂️

  • @mclovin6629
    @mclovin6629 Před rokem +3

    Hyundai Over Tesla 😵‍💫💯

  • @jonwear9791
    @jonwear9791 Před rokem +1

    Great video.

  • @Aschoolbusandsimulatorfan2219

    I love this EV anyway!

  • @kevinsamuel3930
    @kevinsamuel3930 Před 10 měsíci

    The usable battery capacity is around 74kWh and not 77kWh

  • @josephpayton9151
    @josephpayton9151 Před rokem

    This would definitely be something a lot of people would cross ship a tesla with. So its nice to see that you guys were able to remember the range figures of the model 3 and apply it to this video and kind of compare the 2. Great work guys!

    • @emrimbiemri3211
      @emrimbiemri3211 Před rokem

      It charges 1/3 faster than any tesla. No need to cross shop - it's superior.

  • @mrpogi23
    @mrpogi23 Před rokem

    its odd EV6 AWD is rated 282mi for the same specs.. and 0-60 in 4.5 secs

  • @ryanfrisby7389
    @ryanfrisby7389 Před rokem

    Love this video idea!😸

  • @mrxman581
    @mrxman581 Před 10 měsíci

    Isn't maximum regen mode the least efficient? One pedal driving actually reduces range from what I understand. Having 0 regen is the most efficient setting.

    • @CarConfections
      @CarConfections  Před 10 měsíci

      It depends on who you ask. There is disagreement within the automakers as to what works best

    • @mrxman581
      @mrxman581 Před 10 měsíci

      @@CarConfections Interesting. Does it depend on the implementation of the technology within a given vehicle? What have you experienced in your various testing? Thanks. Good video, BTW.

    • @skibikebee7221
      @skibikebee7221 Před 8 měsíci +1

      The most efficient way is to travel at 0 regen, but to use regen to do all your slowing and stopping. The paddles right on the steering wheel makes this very easy, but it still takes getting used to and is a bit of work. Kind of like a manual transmission compared to an automatic. A little bit of work, but using the human brain as the cars computer yields the best results.

  • @Larry-vw3fp
    @Larry-vw3fp Před 11 měsíci

    Another great video. I looked on your website because I was curious to see if you were able to do this same range test for a 2023 Ioniq 5. I was unable to find a video for this. Would you guys be able to answer this question for me? Is the 2023 & 2024 Ioniq 5's Limited AWD range pretty much the same? Thanks.

    • @CarConfections
      @CarConfections  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Thanks! They are the same in regard to range estimates 👍

    • @Larry-vw3fp
      @Larry-vw3fp Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@CarConfections Great. Thanks guys

  • @darriontunstall3708
    @darriontunstall3708 Před rokem

    Very cool!!!

  • @mauriciocastro6363
    @mauriciocastro6363 Před 8 měsíci

    3:39, how is that thing of charging to 90% and not to 100% to keep the vehicle in good condition? is that a requirement from the manufacturer? Sounds a bit wird.

    • @CarConfections
      @CarConfections  Před 8 měsíci

      That's not a requirement all the time but it's a general electric vehicle best practice when you're not going on a long road trip. It helps maintain long-term battery health

    • @mauriciocastro6363
      @mauriciocastro6363 Před 8 měsíci

      @@CarConfections But is this coming from Hyundai? Is it in the Owners Manual? Or you guys have heard this from other manufacturers?

  • @raypabs5374
    @raypabs5374 Před rokem +3

    I have had this car since march 2022. It is an excellent car until Elon Must lowered the price of the Tesla model Y long range and they are now nearly the same price except, the model Y is almost $9K cheaper overall because of additional federal tax deduction and state rebates. Two major problems with all Ioniq5's is the poor or faulty CCS charging network across America, second issue is it's non working over the air software updates. Even taking it to the Hyundai dealerships, service is very poor because a majority of them do not have experienced EV mechanics. Because of these two reasons, I want to get rid of my Ioniq%

    • @garryford6439
      @garryford6439 Před rokem +3

      All of you're comments are regional to your area and should not be construed as issues directly impacting the IONIQ 5. In Canada the CCS charging network is not an issue. My Hyundai dealership has excellent EV mechanics and the price difference between the model Y and the IONIQ 5 is way under the $9K you indicated because both vehicles receive the same rebate. Regarding the over the air updates that's a non issue also since eventually you will need to go to the dealer and most of the software is updated at that time without you even requesting it to be done. That's my regional experience since March 23rd 2022. Tesla makes a great BEV but so does Hyundai, their just different experiences to drive and maintain. It sounds like your region is more suitable for a Tesla but mine is as good for both.

    • @mrxman581
      @mrxman581 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@garryford6439 In the US you can only get the federal rebate on the Ioniq 5 if you lease it. Not if you buy it. That's a huge $7500 difference.

    • @garryford6439
      @garryford6439 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@mrxman581 Can't you purchase the car at the end of the lease? You can in Canada. That way you get your $7500 and you own the car

    • @mrxman581
      @mrxman581 Před 10 měsíci

      @garryford6439 On a regular lease you can, not sure how it works in this case. Technically, I believe the tax credit goes to the dealership, so what happens when you want to buy the car at the end, I'm not sure. Good question.

  • @Divdix59
    @Divdix59 Před rokem +1

    Electric vehicles could be future but their charging speed sucks . You can never plan a surprise long drive or any physical emergency situation they will leave you in a lurch.

    • @Dreadpirateflappy
      @Dreadpirateflappy Před 10 měsíci

      The charging speed of this car is great, 18 minutes from 10-80% is faster than most people will every need. especially as you probably won't be charging from 10% anyway.
      if you do a long journey, chances are you will need the toilet or to go and stretch your legs anyway... by they time you have done that your car will be charged if using a rapid charger.

  • @josephpayton9151
    @josephpayton9151 Před rokem +1

    Ye no i’ll be sticking to my ICE vehicle or plugin hybrid 😅. It seems like a lot to comprehend to understand the range figure on electric cars. I give yall props doing these range test and getting all the numbers situated cuz I myself would get it charged and call it day 😂. I hope we all payed attention on this review. But range is pretty good on this. Yes its conservative but yk that gives more time i guess for the vehicle like u guys said to learn the driving style of the owner. Though im quite sure if you’re on a hwy a lot most people do between 70-80. For the more aggressive drivers. 90-95 💀. Though i dont think we should be operating this like a hellcat.

    • @Snerdles
      @Snerdles Před rokem +1

      The more I see of EV range reviews and long trips the more I like my PHEV. I can get a realistic 900km (560 miles) per 43L (11.35 gallon) tank on a long trip... Then repeat that again after a 19 minute stop. Plus all my city driving day to day is in EV mode.
      I do think they are a much better solution for the vast majority of people. Hybrids for those that can't charge, PHEVs for those that can, and EVs for enthusiasts or for secondary commuter cars.

  • @robertcruz6974
    @robertcruz6974 Před 5 měsíci

    JUNK.

  • @Greekpighunter
    @Greekpighunter Před 9 měsíci

    Alphabet testing

  • @thebigone6071
    @thebigone6071 Před rokem

    Ain’t no way my boo getting no electric car!!! I know these men be stepping out with these thots any chance they get! And these electric cars are so silent it’ll let them sneak out! Oh no no no boo boo!!!!