2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5: Range, Charging Time & Cost
303 mi of EPA range, 235 kW DC fast charging, and $42,500 to start — here's the math on the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5.
Specs verified May 2026.
- MSRP (base)
- $42,500
- EPA range
- 303 mi
- Body type
- compact SUV
- Seats
- 5
- Battery
- 77 kWh
- Efficiency
- 30 kWh/100 mi
- DC fast-charge peak
- 235 kW
- 10–80% DC fast
- 18 min
- Onboard AC charger
- 11 kW
- Max tow rating
- 2,300 lb
Hyundai Ioniq 5: what to know
The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 is a 5-seat compact SUV with an EPA range of 303 mi from a 77 kWh battery, starting at $42,500 MSRP.
Fast charging is a strength: it peaks at 235 kW and goes 10–80% in about 18 minutes, so road-trip stops are short.
It uses 30 kWh per 100 miles, so at the US-average home rate of $0.16/kWh it costs about 4.8¢ per mile to fuel — roughly $624 a year at 13,000 miles.
It carries a manufacturer tow rating of 2,300 lb — fine for a small utility trailer or popup, not a travel trailer.
Run the numbers for this Hyundai Ioniq 5
Plug the Hyundai Ioniq 5's specs into EVMath's calculators — battery 77 kWh, 30 kWh/100 mi, 235 kW peak.
- Charging cost calculator — what 30 kWh/100 mi costs per mile at home vs DC fast.
- Charging time calculator — minutes to charge the 77 kWh pack at 235 kW DC or 11 kW L2.
- Range calculator — real-world range from the 303 mi EPA figure, adjusted for temperature, speed, and load.
- EV vs gas TCO calculator — five-year ownership cost of a $42,500 EV vs an equivalent gas model.
- EV tax credit calculator — federal status (sunset) plus any state credit on a $42,500 EV.
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Specs from EVMath's shared model dataset (fueleconomy.gov, manufacturer pages, EPA filings; 2025–2026 model years). MSRP is base trim, excludes destination and taxes. Verify current figures with the manufacturer before purchase.