Hyundai Motor Philippines Inc. (HMPH) makes its much-awaited public debut at the 8th Philippine International Motor Show or PIMS.
As one of the three new members of the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI), Hyundai used the biennial show to preview its first fully electric vehicle, the Ioniq 5, a car they
previously mentioned to be part of their next batch of launches
. The
2022 World Car of the Year, 2022 World Car Design of the Year, and 2022 World Electric Car of the Year
will arrive in the Philippines by January 2023.
HMPH didn’t provide much details at the show, citing that Philippine pricing and specification will be announced closer to its market launch, but the Ioniq 5 is notable for a lot of things.
For starters, the Ioniq 5 will be
produced at Hyundai’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Indonesia
. Not only will this allow the Ioniq 5 to skirt excise taxes thanks to it being a pure electric vehicle, but it also means zero tariffs because of AFTA.
Its starting price of 718 million Indonesian rupiah (P 2.750 million) has made it the most popular compact SUV in Indonesia, outselling even the likes of the Honda CR-V.
If the Philippines will shadow the specs of the Indonesian market, expect it have two powertrain combinations—the standard range (58 kWh battery) and the long range (72.6 kWh battery). The liquid-cooled system should give it a cruising range of up to 481 kilometers (384 kilometers with the standard battery) with an AC charging time of around 5 to 6 hours (46 to 57 minutes using a DC fast charger).
Depending on the battery, the Ioniq 5 stands to get either 170 horsepower and 350 Nm of torque or 217 horsepower and 350 Nm of torque. It will reach the 100 km/h mark from a standstill in just 7.4 seconds (8.5 seconds with the 170 horsepower motor).
Among the standard features of the Ioniq 5 are its Parametric Pixel design which blends analog and digital elements for an “original and timeless feel,” 19-inch wheels, and sustainably sourced interior materials.
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