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Hyundai IONIQ 5 XRT allegedly appears in spy photos

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Hyundai IONIQ 5

Hyundai has already revealed the IONIQ 5 facelift and a new N Lineup this year and it may have an XRT version coming soon for the North American Market according to new spy photos.

Images shared by Koreancarblog show a prototype of IONIQ 5 featuring new changes compared to the existing IONIQ 5 facelift and N series. Despite being covered, some observations could be made from the outlook.

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This prototype has new parking sensor placement areas and a fresh bumper, especially on the bottom side. The car’s interior is fully blacked out with the camouflage, suggesting new technologies including a refreshed infotainment system.

This model was captured with aero wheels similar to the IONIQ 5 N. There might not be a major difference between the powertrain of this new model and the existing ones. However, we can expect fine-tuning in motor efficiency and increased battery capacity for extended driving range.

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The model appears to be in an early stage of development and no major aesthetic changes noticed in the images.

Hyundai IONIQ 5 XRT

Hyundai IONIQ 5 XRT (Image source – Koreancarblog)

New IONIQ 5

Last month, Hyundai revealed an enhanced IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 5 N lineup with new upgrades including a battery capacity upgrade from 77.4 kWh to 84 kWh. The exterior includes a refined V-shape garnish and optimized front and rear bumpers.

Its length increased by 20mm to 4,655mm, while width, height, and wheelbase remained unchanged. The new car comes with a 50mm extended rear spoiler for better aerodynamics. The IONIQ 5 equips a new shock absorber to alleviate vibrations from the road for a smoother driving experience.

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Hyundai IONIQ 5

Hyundai IONIQ 5 (Image Source – Hyundai)

The body, front and rear doors, and B-pillar parts have been reinforced to bring side collision protection. Specifically, the N lineup has a sporty front, and rear design with refreshed bumpers, side skirts, and dedicated 20-inch aluminum wheels.

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