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Hyundai Ioniq 5 Lease

Head-turning styling, a futuristic interior and class-leading battery technology combine to make the all-electric Hyundai Ioniq 5 a tantalising lease prospect. A rival to the Tesla Model 3 and the Kia EV6.

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The Ioniq 5 enjoyed a major facelift in 2024, which brought with it sleeker and more sophisticated exterior styling, an uprated cabin, and a greater range between charges - up to 354 miles.

Inside the cabin there’s a movable centre console - called the ‘Universal Island’ - so you can optimise space, as well a pair of 12.3 inch infotainment screens, Augmented Reality Head-Up Display (AR HUD), and a high-end Bose audio system.

Tech wise, there’s a raft of driver assistance gadgets, including Highway Driving Assist, Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist, Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist and Intelligent Speed Limit Assist.

You can also enjoy the Ioniq 5 as either a single motor, rear-wheel drive car, or as a dual motor, all-wheel drive version.

And the latest all-wheel drive Long Range variants offer thrilling performance, with power of 325 PS and the ability to accelerate from 0-62 mph in 5.3 seconds.

  • Car Leasing Category: SUV
  • Boot size: 531 litres
  • Engine Options: Electric
  • NCAP Safety Rating: Five stars
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Hyundai Ioniq 5 SUV Featured Deals

Derivatives - 2 vehicles found Fuel type Gearbox List price Monthly rental Contract length
ALP
Range: 320 miles
Guide price
168kW N Line 84 kWh 5dr Auto Android Auto icon Android Auto Heated Seats icon Heated Seats Heated Steering Wheel icon Heated Steering Wheel
ElectricElectric AutomaticAutomatic
Electric Automatic £48,255 48 months
ALP
Range: 307 miles
Guide price
239kW N Line 84 kWh 5dr AWD Auto Android Auto icon Android Auto Heated Seats icon Heated Seats Heated Steering Wheel icon Heated Steering Wheel
ElectricElectric AutomaticAutomatic
Electric Automatic £51,755 48 months

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Jon was excellent throughout the process, and really worked hard for me. There was a small price discrepancy, as the “in stock deal” on the website only indicated the price for a base model without any additional options, which was not actually possible to order - which I felt was a little misleading. However, Jon worked up a deal I was happy with, and communicated very well throughout the process - including following up with some issues after delivery. I will definitely use again.
Mr Kivell

Saturday, 13/06/2026

Yeh, good service a bit of headache filling forms couple of times but turn around was very good and with the maintenance cover it’s peace of mind.
ikram dalal

Saturday, 13/06/2026

What's great: I'm now driving a lovely Lexus at a far more affordable price than I could find elsewhere. My contract includes a full maintenance deal which isn't always available with other providers. The sales process and arranging the finance was a good experience, with lots of support from Dave. Thanks Dave! BUT ... Once the contract had been agreed, communication was terrible. I was told that I would get access to the portal (which is the only way to track progress) 'shortly': it took 2 weeks and multiple phone calls and emails (initiated by me)to gain access. Promises to phone me back were not met. In the end, Dave sorted it out. Thanks Dave. The portal looked promising as it appeared that I could track my car's journey from the factory in Japan to delivery. However, apart from me uploading identity documents to it (not acknowledged until I got in contact), the portal did not change except to put my expected delivery date back a month (no explanation). Then out of the blue, the Lexus dealership phoned me to say that my car was ready for collection. This was surprising as the portal located the car in Japan, and gave me a bit of a dilemma as I needed to get rid of my current car at very short notice (anyone looking for an Audi Q2?). Nothing from Select Car until I contacted them to say where the car was. Their failure to contact me was apparently the Lexus dealership's fault in some way ... which I find hard to believe to be honest. I made the decision to collect the car rather than have it delivered, in order to get a proper dealership handover, which I was told was fine. Only nothing happened until I phoned Select Car and was told that I had to arrange collection directly with the dealer. That was news to me, but I did it, and was then sent regular emails informing me that my car was due to be delivered to my house on that date. A few more phone calls followed to sort that out ... Maybe I just had a poor experience. Maybe if you go for a car that is in stock rather than a factory order the process might be smoother. At the end of the day, I did get my car at a good price and within the original time frame, so on reflection I've changed my rating from 3 to 4 stars. But it was a frustrating journey which some joined-up communications at Select Car would have made a happier overall experience.
Dawn Bartlett

Saturday, 13/06/2026

Hyundai IONIQ 5 Video Review

A rival to the Tesla Model 3 and the new Kia EV6, the Ioniq 5 shouldn’t be confused with the more understated Hyundai Ioniq.

With the 5, lease customers will enjoy brilliant retro looks and a near 300 mile range between charges.

And you can also enjoy the Ioniq 5 as either a single motor, rear-wheel drive car, or as a dual motor, all-wheel drive version. There’s also a choice between either a 58kWh or 72.6kWh battery, the latter of which provides around 300 hp and a blistering 0-62mph time of just 5.2 seconds.

And when equipped with two-wheel drive and a 72.6-kWh battery, the Ioniq 5 has a maximum driving range on a single charge of up to 298 miles.

Next up, we’ve got the Kia EV6 to check out to, so stay tuned.

About the Hyundai Ioniq 5

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 was unveiled to the world in early 2021 and quickly won an army of admirers. A makeover in 2024 gave it ever sleeker looks, an uprated cabin and greater range between charges.

With futuristic design, an airy interior, excellent performance and a generous level of equipment, it’s no surprise that the Ioniq 5 is ranked among the best all-electric cars currently on the market.

If you’ve never considered an electric vehicle, this could be the one that wins you over.

Despite its boxy hatchback shape, it’s a much bigger car than it appears on your screen, competing against other small SUV crossovers. It also shares much of its DNA with the more aggressive-looking Kia EV6. 

Several trim levels are available, each of which adds extras to what's already a fantastic recipe.

Why lease a Hyundai Ioniq 5?

The great thing about the Hyundai Ioniq 5 is that it ticks all the essential boxes.

It is spacious, practical, and good-looking, comes well-equipped, and it offers the best of both worlds in terms of superb performance that exceeds a typical small SUV, even at entry-level.

Moreover, you'll also be getting zero emissions and low day-to-day running costs, despite the surging price of electricity.

You can upgrade to more powerful versions, satisfying those who want more entertainment from their driving experience while it impresses in terms of all-electric range.

As a bonus, the Ioniq 5 has one of the fastest charging speeds of any electric car currently on the market, at 350kW, allowing you to be on your way in no time.

Which Hyundai Ioniq 5 powertrain is right for me?

Standard Range 63 kWh RWD

Available with the latest 'Advance' and 'Premium' trim levels, here a 63 kWh battery offers power of 170 PS and a range of up to 273 miles between charges.

Long Range 84 kWh RWD

Here a larger 84 kWh battery provides power of 228 PS and a range of up to 354 miles between charges. This powertrain is available with all of the different trim levels.

Long Range 84 kWh AWD

Want an Ioniq 5 with more oomph and all-wheel drive? This is the powertrain you need. You can expect 325 PS and a rapid acceleration time. Available with N Line, Ultimate and N Line S models.

Which trim level should I lease?

The very latest Hyundai Ioniq 5 comes in a variety of trim levels, from entry-level Advance through to the range-topping N Line S.

Premium

Premium

The Premium grade enjoys 19-inch alloys at entry-level, dual 12.3-inch infotainment screens and digital instrument display, LED headlights, heated front seats, a heated steering wheel and a powered tailgate.

Ultimate

Ultimate

The mid-range trim, Ultimate, adds 20-inch alloy wheels, a Bose premium sound system, a head-up display and leather seats, which are electric in the front of the car.

Advance

Advance

The base Hyundai Ioniq 5 is still exceptionally well-equipped, coming with 19-inch alloys, heated front seats and steering wheel, a rear view camera, dual 12.3-inch screens, sat nav and keyless entry and start. Standard-issue safety systems include forward collision assist, lane follow and lane keep assist, and smart cruise control with stop and go.



N Line

N Line

The N Line trim features 20-inch alloys, privacy glass, unique front and rear bumpers with bigger air intakes, and leather sport seats.


N Line S

N Line S

The range-topping new N Line S trim gets Alcantara seats, a head up display, remote parking, a premium BOSE sound system, a vision roof and uprated seats with heating in the back.


Want to know more about a Hyundai Ioniq 5 lease?

Hyundai Ioniq 5 Review

The car is futuristic, packed full of tech, goes like a hot-hatch and is fun to drive. It’s also lovely to sit in; it’s spacious, practical, distinctive, environmentally friendly, superbly economical, and well-priced for its class.

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Hyundai Ioniq 5 Frequently Asked Questions

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is stylish, futuristic and larger than it looks, providing decent power, practicality and equipment housed in a lovely cabin interior. It does all this while keeping running costs low, while its charging speeds are one of the fastest. Its ultra-modern looks give off bags of personality, and it's a superb all-rounder that ticks all the boxes – a jack of all trades, yes, but a master of them, too. With plenty of creature comforts as standard, you're not being short-changed when it comes to the equipment list, and it has excellent range, which, like its charging speed, is one of the best currently on the market thanks to its large battery capacity.

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 can be yours at a competitive leasing price, even if you choose the top-of-the-range N Line S model.

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 comes with a generous amount of equipment as standard, adding comfort and convenience to your car. Very few vehicles include heated front seats and a heated steering wheel as standard at entry level, but the Ioniq 5 does just that. In addition, its modern, futuristic interior is awash with technology, controlled through two 12.3-inch touchscreens, which house the infotainment system and the digital instrument display. If your car leasing budget extends slightly further, an upgraded sound system and panoramic glass roof can also be added.

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is as safe as houses. It was awarded a full five-star rating after being put through its paces in safety assessments by the crash-testing specialists at Euro NCAP. Its technology level also impresses, with lots of safety systems and driving assistance included as standard. The safety kit encompasses highway drive assist with adaptive cruise control, intelligent speed limit assist, blind spot monitoring and self-parking, and forward collision avoidance. In terms of its practicality, it excels in this area, too, with a spacious and comfortable interior, and its boot opens wide to reveal a generous amount of cargo capacity.

There are various trim levels to enjoy with the Hyundai Ioniq 5, all of them well equipped. A major facelift for the Ioniq 5 in 2024 also improved things further, adding new styling to the exterior while upgrading the cabin. Entry-level 'Advance' models feature 19-inch alloys, heated front seats and steering wheel, a rear view camera, dual 12.3-inch screens, sat nav and keyless entry and start - all as standard.