If you're looking for an all-electric vehicle, both the Hyundai IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 6 have a lot to offer. With an impressive range and performance from both Hyundai EVs, which one is right for you? Come with us as we explore these two amazing models at Circle Hyundai!

Performance

Both the IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 6 offer a rear-wheel drive model along with an all-wheel drive model depending on your preference with the all-wheel drive models using a second motor for improved performance. When it comes to the base models, the IONIQ 6 SE Standard Range sedan offers up to 240 miles of range and provides West Long Branch drivers with up to 149 horsepower. The IONIQ 5 SE Standard Range SUV offers up to 220 miles of range and up to 168 horsepower.

Other IONIQ 5 trim levels can travel up to 303 miles with rear-wheel drive and 266 miles with all-wheel drive, while the IONIQ 6 can go up to 361 miles with rear-wheel drive and 316 miles with all-wheel drive. With either model, if you choose rear-wheel drive for the longer driving range, you'll also have less horsepower available.

Design

When it comes to the design of the two models, both the IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 6 offer a spacious interior thanks to the design of the EVs. The IONIQ 6 is great for those wanting a sedan design, while the IONIQ 5 offers a versatile SUV design. Both have an aerodynamic design that helps them maintain their impressive range, and Red Bank drivers can take advantage of DC Fast Charging stations to charge either model's battery from 10 to 80 percent in as little as 18 minutes. The e-GMP platform that these two EVs are built on allows for a flat floor and longer wheelbase that translates to additional space for your passengers and cargo. There's also plenty of standard features like heated seating and adjustable driver seats for added comfort while driving around Asbury Park.

Technology

Both models are equipped with large dual 12.3-inch touchscreens with one being a customizable digital instrument cluster and the other being a center touchscreen for navigation and infotainment features. Both models have this as a standard feature on the base trims, and you get plenty of USB charging ports to keep devices charged. Both models are equipped with standard Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay® to help you connect your compatible smartphone to the infotainment system, giving Middletown, NJ drivers quick access to your favorite music and podcasts.

Safety

When it comes to safety, the IONIQ 6 provides Freehold shoppers with standard features like the Lane Following Assist, Lane Keeping Assist, Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist, Blind-Spot Collision Warning and Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist with the base trim. The IONIQ 5 comes standard with many of these same safety features standard, with higher trims adding additional driver-assist and safety features to improve awareness when driving around Neptune, NJ. Some models can even be equipped with features like the Highway Driving Assist II that can help you stay centered and automatically adjust your speed based on the traffic ahead of you.

Which One Is Right for Your Tinton Falls, NJ Driving Needs?

Both the IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 6 offer some great features, including impressive performance and range. When it comes to choosing the right one, your decision will likely come down to body style preference. The IONIQ 5 is a great option if you're looking for an SUV, while the IONIQ 6 is an excellent all-electric sedan. Whichever you choose, or if you need some more help deciding, we're here to help at Circle Hyundai!

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