The all-electric Hyundai Ioniq 5 is now on sale in India. Having spent time with one, Nikhil Bhatia thinks the futuristic Hyundai should be any Rs 50 lakh car shortlist.
Footage: Hyundai
Editor: Siddhesh Kadam
0:00 - Introduction
0:47 - Dimensions and design
2:05 - Platform
2:22 - Interior and features
5:37 - Safety equipment
5:50 - Rear seat space and comfort
6:55 - Vehicle to load (V2L)
7:11 - Boot and frunk
7:35 - Specifications
7:52 - Performance
8:29 - Drive modes
9:05 - Refinement
9:34 - Ride comfort and ground clearance
10:50 - Braking
11:48 - Handling
12:19 - Driving position
12:50 - ADAS
13:17 - Range and charging
14:18 - Price and verdict
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