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Ioniq 5

Small Sport Utility Vehicle 4WD · model years 2022 to 2026

Includes Ioniq 5 AWD (19 inch Wheels), Ioniq 5 AWD (19inch Wheels), Ioniq 5 AWD (20 inch Wheels) and 6 more as listed by the EPA.

The verdict

Year by year

Year by year summary for the Hyundai Ioniq 5
YearTrimsMPGFuel costRecallsComplaintsInvestigationsTSBsTop complaintsVerdict
20223Electric110$7003396347ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 47%, FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM 14%, POWER TRAIN 13%
20254Electric102$7509262035ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 49%, FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM 14%, POWER TRAIN 13%
20264Electric102$750no datano data0no datano data

How the numbers moved

Combined MPG, median2022: 110 to 2026: 102
Owner complaints2022: 396 to 2025: 262
How we score each year

We compare each year of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 to the model's own typical numbers, not to other cars. A year reads solid when its recalls, owner complaints, and federal investigations sit at or below what is typical for this model, mixed when some of those numbers run above typical, and avoid when they run far above it. Deaths, reported fires, and an NHTSA advisory to park outside count against a year no matter what this model's baseline looks like.

A year is scored only when NHTSA has both complaint and recall counts for it. Complaint data often lags for the newest years, so a recent year can read not enough data even while its recall count already shows in the table. When the history is too thin, we say not enough data instead of guessing. Service bulletins are routine maintenance guidance from the manufacturer and do not lower a year's score.

Scores run 0 to 100, higher is better. Recall, complaint, and investigation figures come from NHTSA records. Fuel economy, fuel cost, and horsepower figures come from the EPA, shown as the median across the year's trims.

Information is gathered on a best-effort basis from public sources, may be incomplete or out of date, and is not purchasing or financial advice. Verify with the manufacturer or dealer before buying.