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The Hyundai Motor Group has an interesting product cadence for its Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis brands. Traditionally, new models are released to a global audience months before they are officially announced for the United States. This is the case for the 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5, which made its global debut in February without some of the key specifications for the US-bound models. It won t be much longer until Hyundai divulges more details, as the Korean automaker just announced it will debut in North America on May 24.
Unless the specs change for the North American models, the Ioniq 5 will ship with either a 58-kWh or 72.6-kWh battery pack. The original range estimate for the rear-wheel-drive long-range model was between 292-298 miles, but the final numbers might be even better according to the most recent Hyundai press release.