The 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Long Range AWD and the 2023 Toyota bZ4X XLE AWD are two of the latest electric vehicles to arrive on the market and they are drawing the attention of many consumers looking for their next EV. Both models signify substantial leaps in EV technology, packing a range of features that deliver performance, comfort, and efficiency. However, the Ioniq 5 has a larger battery which provides more range as well as better performance and more interior space. If these things matter to you, the Ioniq 5 is the way to go.
Performance and Efficiency
Looking at performance, the Ioniq 5 Long Range AWD takes the lead with higher horsepower (320 hp vs. 214 hp) and significantly more torque (446 lb. -ft. vs. 248 lb. -ft.) than the bZ4X XLE AWD. This higher output offers a more thrilling driving experience, likely to appeal to performance-focused drivers.
The Toyota bZ4X doesn't quite match up to the Hyundai Ioniq 5's impressive driving range either. The Ioniq 5 boasts a range of 428 km compared to Toyota's 367 km. Coupled with Hyundai's lithium polymer battery and its regenerative braking system enabling one-pedal driving, it ensures a more eco-friendly and comfortable ride.
Charging and Battery
In the battery and charging arena, the Ioniq 5 outperforms the bZ4X, sporting a larger battery capacity (77.4 kWh vs. 72.8 kWh) and a superior onboard charger (10.9 kW vs. 6.6 kW). Hyundai also takes the lead in charging times, with a full charge at 240V taking just 8.5 hours, compared to Toyota's 11 hours.
When it comes to DC fast charging, the Ioniq 5 comes out on top, offering a peak rate of 250 kW, far exceeding Toyota's 100 kW. This advantage can drastically reduce charging times, making long-distance travel more convenient.
Comfort and Interior
Inside, the Ioniq 5 offers more spacious accommodations than the bZ4X, providing more legroom and headroom. The Ioniq 5's front legroom (1,138mm vs. 1,069mm), rear legroom (1,002mm vs. 897mm), front headroom (1,011mm vs. 980mm), and rear headroom (982mm vs. 942mm) all surpass the Toyota model. Additionally, a larger passenger volume (3016 L vs. 2673.1 L) ensures a comfortable journey for all occupants in the Hyundai.
Towing Capacity and Warranty
While it is not recommended to tow with the bZ4X, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 provides 907 kg of towing capacity.
Hyundai also outshines Toyota in warranty coverage. The Ioniq 5 offers a 60 months or 100,000 km basic warranty, in contrast to Toyota's 36 months or 60,000 km. This extended coverage offers peace of mind to Hyundai owners and underscores Hyundai's confidence in their vehicle's reliability and longevity.
Both the 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Long Range AWD and the 2023 Toyota bZ4X XLE AWD are noteworthy contenders in the EV sector. That said, the 2023 Ioniq 5 excels in terms of extended driving range, superior power, faster charging, a more spacious interior, and a comprehensive warranty package, giving buyers more for the same price.