Used Hyundai Ioniq 5 for Sale in the UK
1 Hyundai Ioniq 5 cars available from UK dealers on Carslink.ai.
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is a game-changing electric crossover that blends retro-futuristic styling with an incredibly spacious, lounge-like interior. Built on a dedicated E-GMP platform, it offers 800V ultra-fast charging capabilities, making it one of the most practical long-distance EVs currently on UK roads.
Why Buy a Used Hyundai Ioniq 5?
- Striking 'Parametric Pixel' design that stands out from generic SUVs and guarantees kerb appeal across Britain.
- Ultra-fast charging potential allows for a 10-80% top-up in just 18 minutes at compatible 350kW DC chargers.
- Exceptional interior space with a flat floor and sliding console-sliding versatility, perfect for families and long journeys.
- Full ULEZ compliance and £0 VED (Road Tax) until 2025, providing significant savings for urban commuters.
Typical Price Range
All prices are approximate.
- 2021–2022: £24,000 – £32,000 — Early 58kWh and 73kWh models. Check for early software updates and ensuring the V5C reflects the correct battery size.
- 2022–2023: £31,000 – £42,000 — Introduction of the larger 77.4kWh battery and digital side mirrors as an option on higher trims.
- 2024–Present: £39,000 – £55,000+ — Facelifted versions and the high-performance 'N' flagship. Includes latest infotainment and battery pre-conditioning.
Common Issues to Check
- ICCUs (Integrated Charging Control Unit) failures on early builds, often requiring a warranty fix from a Hyundai dealer.
- Rear visibility concerns due to the lack of a rear windscreen wiper on models produced before the 2024 update.
- 12V battery drain issues, often caused by third-party tracking apps or blue-link connectivity glitches.
- Minor interior rattles from the sliding centre console or the rear seat mechanisms on high-mileage examples.
Running Costs
- Fuel Economy: 240 to 315 miles of electric range (WLTP)
- Insurance Group: 31 to 41 (Excluding the 'N' variant)
- Servicing: Service intervals are every 2 years or 20,000 miles. Typically costs £150-£250 for a standard inspection and cabin filter change.
Which Variant Should I Choose?
- Premium (77.4kWh RWD): The 'sweet spot' for most UK buyers, offering roughly 300 miles of range and a high level of standard equipment.
- Ultimate (AWD): Those seeking luxury and performance; includes 20-inch alloys, head-up display, and dual-motor grip for winter driving.
- Ioniq 5 N: Enthusiasts wanting the fastest EV on the market with simulated gearshifts and track-ready suspension.
- SE Connect (58kWh): Budget-conscious drivers or local commuters who don't require maximum range but want the Ioniq aesthetic.
Latest Listings
- 2022 HYUNDAI IONIQ 5 73kWh Ultimate Auto 5dr — £16,500, 10,501 miles, Electric