Hyundai Ioniq 5 N

Hyundai Ioniq 5 N

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Four-wheel-drive, 641bhp hatch is both technically complex and simply entertaining Of all electric cars, it strikes me that the new Hyundai Ioniq 5 N is the first to have been developed from the outset as a pure driver’s car.There are electric sports saloons, 2000bhp hypercars and, in the form of the Abarth 500e, even a superficial hot hatch. Many of them are impressive in their ways but the N is different. This the best electric driver’s car yet made.Hyundai’s N performance division is on good form, of course. The now-discontinued i30 N and i20 N hot hatchbacks were the best in their near-extict classes. Hyundai N has recruited well from the outset too, including in 2019 Tyrone Johnson, one of the men behind the most recent Ford Focus RS, which is what, if anything, the Ioniq 5 N feels closest to – although there’s more complexity to it than that.Read on to find out how in both subjective and objective performance terms, Hyundai has created the world's most fun EV. 

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