Leaked photos of Hyundai Ioniq 5 reveal EV design

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is set to undergo a facelift just a couple of years after it went on sale. While the company has done a good job of hiding the car’s new look under dense camouflage, there are still a few key observations that provide intriguing hints. The leaked images lack a dual instrument screen

The upcoming design changes appear to be primarily to the front and rear. The bumpers look simpler and cleaner, perhaps for a more mature market. Hyundai has relocated the parking sensors, which could indicate improved parking assist technology or even a full-fledged self-parking system.
Please note that the Hyundai has moved the parking sensors, which could indicate improved parking assist technology or even a full-fledged self-parking system.
Interestingly, the Ioniq 5’s pixel lights don’t seem to be going anywhere. These lights give the car a distinctive twist, so retaining them shows that the car’s individuality is being preserved. While the car’s exterior appearance is a big secret, some may speculate that the sharp body lines may be softened in this update, making room for a sleeker side profile.
Some may speculate that the car’s sharp body lines may be softened in this update, making room for a sleeker side profile.

As for the interior, it’s not yet visible. However, given that the dual-screen on the dashboard is mysteriously missing from the spy photos, perhaps Hyundai is going to integrate new technology to update the cabin? While mid-cycle interior upgrades aren’t common practice, Hyundai may be breaking the mold given how important technology has become to modern drivers.
Hyundai may be breaking the mold given how important technology has become to today’s drivers.
What about performance? Rumor has it that an N-Line package could join the lineup. Positioned between the 320bhp twin-engined variant and the powerful Ioniq 5 N with up to 641bhp, this new package could receive exclusive upgrades and become a mid-range option for performance enthusiasts. However, there is no sign of any radical changes to the current powertrain variants yet.
At the moment, there is no sign of any radical changes to the current powertrain variants.