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flag Hyundai refreshes 2026 Ioniq 5 with new trims, higher prices, and extended warranties.

flag Hyundai has refreshed its 2026 Ioniq 5 electric SUV with a streamlined lineup of four variants, replacing older trims and discontinuing the previous base model. flag The starting price is now $76,200, about $400 more than 2025, while the high-performance 5 N variant rises to $115,000. flag All models feature an 84kWh battery, with a 570km WLTP range on the base trim, and offer single or dual motors, plus a high-output N version. flag The update follows a sales decline and a 15% price cut in 2025. flag Standard safety features meet five-star ANCAP requirements, and the vehicle includes a seven-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty and an eight-year/160,000-kilometre battery warranty, along with a capped-price servicing option.

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