·        Ioniq will be a new subbrand for Hyundai, marking its EV lineup.

·        The electric-only platform of the Ioniq 5 means more room in the cabin.

·        The U.S.-market Ioniq 5 will come in both single- and dual-motor configurations, making 225 and 320 horsepower, respectively. It is slated to go on sale this fall, with other Ioniq models coming in 2022 and 2024.

After first getting an online look at the electric Ioniq 5 in February, we finally got to see it in person. There was no driving yet, but we did get to slide the console back and forth, admire its contemporary hatchback design, and make a smoothie in its cargo area. (That's thanks to the 12-volt outlet in the charging handle that can power anything from an air compressor to our item of choice, a blender.)

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