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Britain’s Best Driver’s Cars 2025

Last updated: March 7, 2025 6:01 am
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The Ioniq 5 N: A Performance EV that Excels on Road and Track

The Ioniq 5 N has proven itself to be a standout in the world of performance electric vehicles, demonstrating that driving an EV can be both exhilarating and enjoyable.

Upon first getting behind the wheel, drivers may need some time to acclimate to its various driving modes, simulated gearshifts, and engine sounds. However, once familiar with these features, the Ioniq 5 N delivers an engrossing experience on both the road and the track.

The inclusion of simulated gears not only helps drivers gauge their speed more accurately but also adds an extra element of engagement. Additionally, the artificial exhaust note adds a touch of personality, especially when cruising down a scenic backroad.

While the Ioniq 5 N is on the heavier side, it handles bumpy roads well, although there is a slight lack of refinement in the damping system. Despite this, the vehicle’s range remains impressive and reliable.

On the track, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N proves to be a capable performer, with its customizable driving modes allowing drivers to tailor the car’s behavior to their preferences. While its weight and size may limit its ultimate capabilities on a track, it still manages to deliver an entertaining driving experience.

Testers found joy in adjusting the torque settings, enabling the Ioniq 5 N to transition seamlessly from a balanced and precise handling machine to a playful, tail-happy hooligan. This versatility adds an element of fun and excitement to the driving experience.

Overall, the Ioniq 5 N showcases that performance EVs can indeed be thrilling and engaging, both on the road and the track. With its unique features and dynamic driving capabilities, it stands out as a compelling option in the world of electric vehicles.

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