Hyundai Ioniq 5 Facelift Launched: Larger Battery, 690km Range at Rs 55.70 Lakh

The updated Hyundai flagship EV lands in India with an upgraded 84 kWh battery pack, bringing enhanced real-world range, aggressive styling tweaks, and essential feature additions for a Rs 55.70 Lakh price tag.
Harsh PaliwalHarsh Paliwal28-Apr-26 02:27 PMCopy Link
Hyundai Ioniq 5 Facelift Launched: Larger Battery, 690km Range at Rs 55.70 Lakh

Quick Summary

Hyundai India has officially introduced the much-awaited 2026 Ioniq 5 facelift, priced at Rs 55.70 lakh (ex-showroom). Moving away from minor tweaks, this upgrade brings serious substance to the table: a significantly larger 84 kWh battery, an ARAI-certified range of up to 690 km, and much-needed technological refinements. If you are tracking the premium EV price in India, be prepared to pay a premium—this model is significantly more expensive than the outgoing version, but it aims to justify the cost with enhanced performance and features.

What's New: Exterior & Interior Design

Hyundai hasn't messed with the futuristic, retro-modern Parametric Pixel design, but they have sharpened it.

  • Exterior: You get redesigned front and rear bumpers featuring silver cladding, updated aero-optimised alloy wheels, a larger lower air dam, and a new V-garnish light signature at the rear.
  • Interior: The cabin ditches the previous dual-tone grey for a more practical and premium all-black (Obsidian Black) theme. The three-spoke flat-bottom steering wheel now features the illuminated four-dot Hyundai logo and a heating function. Practicality gets a boost with a repositioned wireless charging pad and the highly requested physical controls for the heated and ventilated front seats.

Technical Specifications & Performance

The real upgrade lies beneath the floor. The new 84 kWh battery pack replaces the older 72.6 kWh unit, substantially increasing the battery range to 690 km on a single charge.

Specifications Breakdown

Specification Details
Price (Ex-Showroom) Rs 55.70 Lakh
Battery Capacity 84 kWh
Claimed Range (ARAI) Up to 690 km
Power Output 217 PS (229 hp)
Torque 350 Nm
Drivetrain Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Charging (Fast) 350 kW DC Fast Charging

When it comes to charging time, the 350 kW DC fast-charging capability means you can juice up from 10% to 80% in well under 20 minutes on compatible ultra-fast chargers, making highway runs highly practical.

Features & Safety Enhancements

The dual 12.3-inch screens remain, but now boast wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, OTA update capabilities, and active sound design. An interesting addition is the in-car payment integration for public EV chargers.

Safety remains paramount. The Level 2 ADAS suite has been bolstered with Rear Parking Collision Avoidance Assist and Side Parking Distance Warning, supplementing the standard 6 airbags, ESC, and 360-degree cameras.

Market Comparison: Does It Hold Up?

At Rs 55.70 lakh, the Ioniq 5 sits squarely in the premium electric crossover segment. Here is how it stacks up against its closest rivals:

  • Kia EV6: Built on the same E-GMP platform, the EV6 offers a sportier drive and dual-motor AWD options, but comes at a higher starting price (Rs 65.97 Lakh). The Ioniq 5 remains the value luxury pick.
  • BYD Sealion 7: BYD brings intense competition with aggressive pricing and advanced blade battery tech, but Hyundai retains the edge in brand reliability, service network, and distinctive styling.
  • Volvo EX40: Volvo leans heavily into performance and Scandinavian luxury, though it struggles to match the Ioniq 5’s sheer cabin space and lounge-like rear seating.

FAQs

1. What is the Hyundai Ioniq 5 facelift EV price in India? The 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 5 facelift is priced at Rs 55.70 lakh (ex-showroom, India), available in a single, fully loaded RWD variant.

2. What is the real-world battery range of the new Ioniq 5? While the ARAI-certified range is 690 km with the new 84 kWh battery, expect a realistic real-world range of around 500-550 km depending on driving conditions and AC usage.

3. Has the charging time improved? The new model supports 350 kW DC fast charging. If you can find a charger capable of delivering those speeds, the charging time from 10% to 80% takes roughly 18 minutes.

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