Fancy over £7,600 off this retro-futuristic electric car?
July 03, 2025 by Mat Watson

Car changing is a big deal
Find out why this retro-futuristic-styled electric car should be on your wishlist.
With its futuristic looks, impressive range, and loads of clever tech, this electric SUV is one of the most forward-thinking options out there. Perfect if you want something efficient that really stands out on the road. We’re talking about the Hyundai Ioniq 5 which gives you super spacious interior and up to 354 miles of range.

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Why should you consider a Hyundai Ioniq 5?
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is still one of the best electric cars you can buy, with its retro-futuristic design turning heads ever since its launch.

It might look like a hatchback, but it’s SUV-sized inside, with loads of space, smart storage, and comfy reclining front seats on some versions. The cabin mixes minimalist style with useful buttons (take note, Tesla), and twin screens give it a high-tech feel—though the white bezels in lighter trims are a bit iffy.
Practical and stylish, the Ioniq 5 also has a decent boot and extra space under the bonnet, even if some competitors offer a bit more room overall.
Save over £7,600 on a new Hyundai Ioniq 5*
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 usually starts at £39,910, but through Carwow you can get yours from just £35,998 – saving an average of £5,000 off the RRP.

The biggest savings are on the Ultimate model, with £7,687 off at the time of writing. It includes 20-inch alloy wheels, gloss black mirrors, flush door handles, chrome mouldings, dual 12-inch displays, a sliding centre console, electric seats, dual-zone climate control, privacy glass, and a Bose sound system.
If you prefer to lease a Hyundai Ioniq 5, you can lease one from £329 per month with an initial payment of £3,305.04, a 48 month term, and an 8,000-mile annual limit. This is for an Advance model which gives you 273-mile range, a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment display, dual-zone air conditioning, and importantly for an electric car, a heat pump to improve range on cold days.
Alternatives to the Hyundai Ioniq 5
Here are some other electric options available:
- Kia EV6: Stylish design inside and out but rear visibility isn’t great.
- Tesla Model Y: Great range and charging but feels very big on UK roads.
- Volkswagen ID4: Spacious in the back but the boot has an annoyingly high lip.
Car change? Carwow!
Looking for a new set of wheels? With Carwow you can sell your car quickly and for a fair price – as well as find great offers on your next one. Whether you’re looking to buy a car brand new, are after something used or you want to explore car leasing options, Carwow is your one stop shop for new car deals.
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*Savings are made up of the maximum dealer discount off RRP – subject to dealership, location and trim. Prices correct at the time of writing.