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Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Nears First Anniversary: A Niche Performance EV Finding Its Audience

by Samir Gautam
February 20, 2025
in Cars, Electric Vehicles
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Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Nears First Anniversary: A Niche Performance EV Finding Its Audience
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As the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N approaches the one-year mark since its launch in spring 2024, it’s clear that the high-performance electric hot hatch has carved out a niche for itself in the evolving EV landscape. The Ioniq 5 N has earned widespread acclaim, including the coveted 2025 Performance EV of the Year award in the under-$100,000 category. But how well is this track-focused EV actually selling?

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Sales Performance: A Niche But Steady Presence

While Hyundai does not provide separate sales figures for the Ioniq 5 N, the model represents a small fraction of overall Ioniq 5 sales. According to Mike Evanoff, Hyundai’s senior manager of product planning, the N variant accounts for “less than 5%” of total Ioniq 5 sales.

With Hyundai selling 37,578 units of the Ioniq 5 in the U.S. from Q2 through the end of 2024, a 5% share would equate to just under 1,900 units of the Ioniq 5 N. However, since Evanoff hinted that the number is likely lower, actual sales could be closer to 1,500 for the year. While modest, these figures align with Hyundai’s expectations for the model, as the automaker never positioned the Ioniq 5 N to be a high-volume seller.

Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Nears First Anniversary: A Niche Performance EV Finding Its Audience

Comparisons with Other Performance Models

The Ioniq 5 N’s sales trajectory mirrors that of its internal combustion counterpart, the Elantra N. The Elantra N also comprises around 5% of total Elantra sales, though with the Elantra’s significantly higher volume, its N variant saw an estimated 5,500 units sold in the same timeframe. The key difference between the two? Price. The Elantra N starts at $35,100, while the Ioniq 5 N carries a much steeper price tag of $67,475, making it a more exclusive purchase.

Despite the pricing gap, Hyundai appears satisfied with the Ioniq 5 N’s market reception, emphasizing that it remains a niche product intended for a specific audience: performance enthusiasts transitioning to EVs.

Who’s Buying the Ioniq 5 N?

Interestingly, a large portion of Ioniq 5 N buyers are making the switch from high-performance internal combustion vehicles. “This is their first EV, but they want a performance EV,” Evanoff explains. The car’s dual-motor all-wheel-drive system, aggressive styling, and track-ready capabilities make it an appealing alternative to traditional gas-powered sports cars.

What’s Next for the Ioniq 5 N?

Looking ahead, Hyundai plans to keep the Ioniq 5 N competitive by rolling out key updates. The 2026 model year will bring a shift to the North American Charging Standard (NACS), a change that aligns with the broader Ioniq 5 lineup, which makes the switch in 2025. This transition will ensure improved charging infrastructure compatibility, making the Ioniq 5 N even more practical for performance-focused EV buyers.

Final Thoughts: A Promising Start for Hyundai’s Performance EV Vision

While the Ioniq 5 N remains a low-volume seller, it is fulfilling Hyundai’s mission of delivering an engaging performance EV experience. As more drivers become open to electrified performance models, the Ioniq 5 N’s long-term impact could grow, setting the stage for future N-branded electric models. For now, Hyundai is pleased with the Ioniq 5 N’s reception—and performance enthusiasts seem to be as well.

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