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RRP
£41,900 - £56,400
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£41,693
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£429*
Colour guide
Pearl - Mystic olive green
Free
Mystic olive green is the only colour you don't have to pay an additional charge for on the Ioniq 5. It works very well with the car’s overall design and styling.
Solid - Atlas white
£300
Atlas white is the only solid colour in the Ioniq 5 range. It is the second cheapest option (after Mystic Olive green which has no additional cost). As with all white cars it needs to be kept clean to stay looking its best, but if you can do that white is always a good choice.
Specifications
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Metallic - Cyber grey
£585
Cyber grey really compliments the futuristic design of the Ioniq 5. It is a silvery grey, which makes it a very classic choice, but one that still looks extremely modern due to the Ioniq 5’s design.
Metallic - Galactic grey
£585
If you want a more classic grey then Galactic is a good choice. It’s a darker tone than the more silvery Cyber grey.
Pearl - Digital teal green
£585
The pearlescent Digital teal green has a beautiful look reminiscent of a lake. A special finish and really quite unique.
Pearl - Lucid blue
£585
A beautiful shade of blue that is a popular choice among Ioniq 5 drivers. Because it is a pearlescent finish, it can look a slightly different colour in different lights which is a nice effect.
Pearl - Phantom black
£585
Phantom black is the most classic, and perhaps the safest, colour choice available on the Ioniq 5. Black is always a good choice when it comes to not looking scruffy when the car is a bit dirty, and is always desirable on the second hand market.
Matte - Gravity gold
£685
Matte finishes are starting to grow in popularity and Gravity gold is a striking choice. It is more silver with gold undertones than obviously gold. The downside with matte finishes is that they can be hard to clean and maintain.
Matte - Shooting star grey
£685
Another matte option is Shooting star grey. It’s quite a dark shade, which means dirt won’t show up too obviously. It comes with the same matte finish challenges around maintenance.