Boasting a boot space of 527 liters, the current Hyundai IONIQ 5 is an electric vehicle that knows how to pack a punch when it comes to storage capacity. This new, groundbreaking electric hatchback encapsulates the modern design language that Hyundai is known for, and it continues to impress with its generous trunk, even more so when the rear seats are folded, catapulting storage to an impressive 1587 liters.
As the first generation of the model (2021-now), we have yet to see how the Hyundai IONIQ 5's boot space will evolve over time. But what we can tell you is that this vehicle is already carving out a reputation as a force to be reckoned with when it comes to luggage capacity. If Hyundai follows a similar design philosophy in future generations, we can expect to see even more innovative storage solutions in upcoming iterations.
When it comes to trunk size, the Hyundai IONIQ 5 finds itself in the upper echelon of Hyundai models, only topped by the likes of the Hyundai i30 Kombi, Hyundai Tucson, and Hyundai Santa Fe. The IONIQ 5 boasts a larger boot space than the Hyundai Bayon, Kona, and i20, just to name a few. It is also worth noting that the IONIQ 5 lives regionally on the higher end of Hyundai’s boot space hierarchy with a 527-liter capacity that is both practical and sizable.
Moving on to the competition, the Hyundai IONIQ 5's boot distinguishes itself as remarkable when compared to similar vehicles. Although it doesn't quite defeat the titanic boot capacity of the Peugeot Partner, it does come out on top against rivals such as the Polestar 3, BMW i4, and KIA EV6. When compared to heated competitors with similar electric range or performance specs, the IONIQ 5’s trunk size truly shines as a compelling offering in the electric auto market, making it an excellent option for those who value both aesthetics and practicality.