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Priced from RM 199.9k, Hyundai Ioniq 5 launched in Malaysia: up to 430km range, V2L powerbank function, 3 variants

Sanjay Β· Mar 9, 2022 11:13 AM

Priced from RM 199.9k, Hyundai Ioniq 5 launched in Malaysia: up to 430km range, V2L powerbank function, 3 variants 01

Our burgeoning electric vehicle (EV) market welcomes a new face as the 2022 Ioniq 5 has just been launched in Malaysia. There's three variants on offer, and prices are as below:

  • Ioniq 5 Lite: RM 199,888
  • Ioniq 5 Plus: RM 229,888
  • Ioniq 5 Max: RM 259,888

All prices are inclusive SST discount, valid until 30-June 2022. Beginning July, full sales tax will apply to the model, but the Ioniq 5's status as a fully-imported (CBU Korea) battery-EV means import and excise duties, as well as road tax will be exempted for it until 31-December 2023.

Also read: Tax-free EVs? MAA clarifies condition of Sales Tax exemption for EVs in Malaysia

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On to the car then...

Priced from RM 199.9k, Hyundai Ioniq 5 launched in Malaysia: up to 430km range, V2L powerbank function, 3 variants 01

It's not the star-spoked 19-inch (or 20, depending on variant) wheels, or Parametric Pixel tail lights that grabs your attention when you look at it for the first time, beautiful as they are. It's its size. Talk about girthy – a Golf-sized hatch this is not.

Priced from RM 199.9k, Hyundai Ioniq 5 launched in Malaysia: up to 430km range, V2L powerbank function, 3 variants 02

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Priced from RM 199.9k, Hyundai Ioniq 5 launched in Malaysia: up to 430km range, V2L powerbank function, 3 variants 03

With a body measuring 4,635 mm long, 1,890 mm wide, and 1,605 mm tall, the Ioniq 5 is a proper SUV, one that's bigger than a Honda CR-V and about equal to a Mercedes-Benz GLC.

Also read: Looks like a hatchback but it's not one: Ioniq 5 is bigger than you think, here's how it measures against SUVs

A 3,000 mm wheelbase (longer than a BMW 5 Series'!) means the cabin is roomy as can be, allowing for fancy features not seen in most SUVs sold here – sliding and reclining rear seats, anyone?

Priced from RM 199.9k, Hyundai Ioniq 5 launched in Malaysia: up to 430km range, V2L powerbank function, 3 variants 04

Priced from RM 199.9k, Hyundai Ioniq 5 launched in Malaysia: up to 430km range, V2L powerbank function, 3 variants 05

Other trickeries include a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system (Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, standard), and next to it is a digital instrument cluster that measures the same.

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The Lite and Plus get a regular roof, while the Max comes with the cool solar-panel roof that's said to give up to 2,000 km of range per year. Particularly interesting is the magnetic holder on the dashboard, and the pull-out glove box.

Also read: To convince the public to switch to EVs, forget Klang Valley, make Langkawi EV-only zone

Priced from RM 199.9k, Hyundai Ioniq 5 launched in Malaysia: up to 430km range, V2L powerbank function, 3 variants 07

Bose sound system only on range-topping Max

You'll find sustainably-sourced materials throughout the interior, and some of it are downright ingenious: each seat fabric is made up of recycled PET bottles (essentially the RM1 water bottles), while other fabric touchpoints use bio components extracted from sugar cane and corn.

Flaxseed oil, rape flowers, and corn make up the dyes of the cabin, while the detailing on the doors are derived from 100% recycled paperette.

Also read: Hyundai explains why the Hyundai Ioniq 5 is the only EV you'll ever need

Priced from RM 199.9k, Hyundai Ioniq 5 launched in Malaysia: up to 430km range, V2L powerbank function, 3 variants 08

Also – and this is by far, the coolest bit – the Ioniq 5 has got vehicle-to-load (V2L) sockets that can supply up to 3.6 kW, enough to power a 55-inch TV or medium-sized air-conditioner for 24 hours via 110V / 220 V. It's the only EV in Malaysia to have this function.

Loads of what it has seems a little ahead of its time, a time where people would rather argue about recyclable their cars are instead of how powerful it is. Though on that front, the Ioniq 5 won't lose anytime soon...

Electrifying performance

Priced from RM 199.9k, Hyundai Ioniq 5 launched in Malaysia: up to 430km range, V2L powerbank function, 3 variants 09

Our Ioniq 5 gets two battery options, 58 kWH and 72.6 kWh. The smaller capacity battery powers the Lite and Plus variants, while the bigger one drives the Max.

Besides battery size, the other key difference between them is the number of driven wheels: the Lite and Plus are rear-wheel drive, with a 170 PS/350 Nm rear motor, while the Max is all-wheel drive, with a motor on each axle, producing a total of 305 PS and 605 Nm.

Also read: Confused by EV terms? Here's everything you need to know

All variants are speed-capped at 185 km/h. WLTP range for the Lite and Plus is 380 km, while the Max returns 430 km

Priced from RM 199.9k, Hyundai Ioniq 5 launched in Malaysia: up to 430km range, V2L powerbank function, 3 variants 10

Charging capabilities of the Ioniq 5

As usual, the Ioniq 5 has a CCS Combo 2 charging port. A standard 11 kW home AC charger can juice the Ioniq 5 from 0% to 100% in 6 hours, while a 50 kW DC charger can charge from 10% to 80% in just 47 minutes.

The Ioniq 5 aso supports both 400V and 800V DC ultra-fast charging, making it only the second EV in Malaysia to have it - the first one is the Porsche Taycan.

Full ADAS is part of the kit

Priced from RM 199.9k, Hyundai Ioniq 5 launched in Malaysia: up to 430km range, V2L powerbank function, 3 variants 11

On the safety front, the Ioniq 5 comes with the full Hyundai SmartSense active safety (ADAS):

  • Forward Collision Assist (FCA)

  • Blind Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)

  • Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist (RCCA)

  • Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist (PCA)

  • Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)

  • Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go (SCC w/ S&G)

  • Remote Smart Parking Assist (RSPA)

  • Driver Attention Warning (DAW)

There's also 7 airbags, and a 360-degree camera for ease of parking.

Warranty, service, and accessories

Priced from RM 199.9k, Hyundai Ioniq 5 launched in Malaysia: up to 430km range, V2L powerbank function, 3 variants 12

Standard warranty for the Ioniq 5 is 2 years/50,000 km, while the battery itself is covered for 8 years/160,000 km. Optional packages (allowing customers to mix-and-match) are as below:

Ioniq 5 Malaysia packages
Package Price

5y/100k km extended warranty

3y/50k km service package

Battery warranty remains unchanged

RM 10,000
7 kW AC charging station w/ installation RM 6,000
22 kW AC charging station w/ installation RM 7,000

Conclusion: It'll charge Malaysia's EV landscape

Priced from RM 199.9k, Hyundai Ioniq 5 launched in Malaysia: up to 430km range, V2L powerbank function, 3 variants 13

With only 274 units sold in total last year, Malaysia's EV landscape is a small but growing one. Looking at its specs relative to pricing, the Ioniq 5 seems to have the capability to coax customers into making their first EV, a Korean one.

Sanjay

Senior Writer

With humble beginnings collecting diecast models and spending hours virtually tuning dream cars on the computer, his love of cars has delightfully transformed into a career. Sanjay enjoys how the same passion for cars transcends boundaries and brings people together.

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