Compare every Hyundai IONIQ 5 variant sold new in Australia. 4 variants, from $76,200 to $111,000 RRP. Side-by-side specs, ANCAP safety, fuel economy, EV range and charging, towing capacity, warranty and running costs, pricing sourced from the Hyundai Australian website and updated weekly.
4 variants of the Hyundai IONIQ 5 are on sale in Australia. Compare them side-by-side in the table below, or tap any variant to jump to it and expand its full specs.
| Variant | RRP | Power / Torque | Fuel / Range | Drive | Seats |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dynamiq RWD2026 | $76,200 | 168kW / 350Nm | 433km WLTP | RWD | 5 |
| Techniq AWD2026 | $78,990 | 239kW / 605Nm | 433km WLTP | AWD | 5 |
| Epiq AWD2026 | $91,700 | 239kW / 605Nm | 433km WLTP | AWD | 5 |
| N AWD2026 | $111,000 | 478kW / 740Nm | — | AWD | 5 |
The 2026 Hyundai IONIQ 5 Dynamiq RWD is a sleek electric SUV that suits Aussie families after a practical daily driver with proper charging infrastructure at home. You're looking at an impressive 433km electric range, so long road trips are totally doable with a bit of planning. The main thing to consider is that home charging setup becomes pretty essential to get the most out of this vehicle's convenience factor.
Configure the Dynamiq RWDThe 2026 Hyundai IONIQ 5 Techniq AWD is a premium electric SUV suited to buyers seeking practical daily transport with genuine performance, offering 239kW, 605Nm across both axles and a genuine 433km driving range. Its standout strength is the combination of spacious 527-litre boot, 1600kg towing capacity, and 5-star ANCAP safety rating-rare credentials for an EV in this class that make it genuinely versatile for families. One thing to consider: at approximately $1470 annually in running costs and given its 2125kg kerb weight, you'll want to factor these economics into your long-term ownership plan compared to traditional SUVs.
Configure the Techniq AWDThe 2026 Hyundai IONIQ 5 Epiq AWD is a stylish electric SUV that suits buyers after quick acceleration, impressive range, and practical AWD capability without the running costs of petrol or diesel. It'll do zero to 100 in a punchy 5.1 seconds while delivering 433km of driving range on a single charge. The main thing to consider is whether your local charging infrastructure is solid enough for your daily driving needs.
Configure the Epiq AWDThe 2026 Hyundai IONIQ 5 N AWD is a 5-seat electric SUV producing 448kW through its AWD drivetrain, drawing on a 84kWh battery. It carries a 5-star ANCAP safety rating, backed by a 5-year/unlimited-km warranty. It offers 480 litres of boot space and is priced from $115,000.
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Genesis Australia locks in the GV60 Magma sticker. $130,000 before on-roads for a dual-motor AWD twin-under-the-skin of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N. Same 84kWh pack, same 448kW/700Nm normal or 478kW/790Nm Boost Mode outputs, same 3.4-second 0 to 100km/h, but wrapped in a Magma-only front bumper, forged 21-inch wheels on 275mm Pirelli P Zeros, a fixed rear wing, Magma Orange hero paint and Genesis' 27-inch curved display with a three-circle Magma driving mode. 800V charging peaks around 350kW, 10 to 80 per cent in about 18 minutes. WLTP range not yet finalised, ANCAP not yet rated. Matte paint is the only priced option at $4,000. Warranty is 5 years unlimited-km with 5 years or 75,000km of free scheduled servicing and 10 years of roadside. That is a $19,000 walk over the Ioniq 5 N for the same peak numbers and $26,100 over a Tesla Model Y Performance for a matching 3.4-second window. Orders open now.

Hyundai Motor Company Australia announced on 18 June 2026 that it had completed the country's first standards-compliant V2G discharge under ISO 15118-20. The car was a $119,750 Ioniq 9 Calligraphy AWD, the hardware was a 7.4kW StarCharge Halo bidirectional DC charger (CEC approved March 2026, meets AS/NZS 4777.2). Same protocol pathway lined up for the Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6. 110.3kWh battery, 800V E-GMP, 314kW/700Nm AWD, up to 600km WLTP, 350kW peak DC. ANCAP not yet rated. Why this resets the V2G case against Tesla and AGL's 2026 trial shortlist.

Hyundai Australia cuts list prices on its two best known EVs and adds tight EOFY driveaway offers. Kona Electric Standard Range from $45,990 driveaway, Extended Range $49,990, Premium $59,990. Ioniq 5 RWD from $71,990 driveaway, base MLP now $68,200. Heat pump, V2L cabin port and portable charging cable trimmed from entry cars. Offer ends 30 June 2026.
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