Hyundai IONIQ 5 Tech Review - Fully Kitted!

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Hyundai's IONIQ 5 is a electric car absolutely chocked-full of tech - be that on the infotainment system, cameras, Vehicle to Load adapters (V2L) or AN OPTION TO USE THE CAR LIKE A REMOTE CONTROL TOY! Let me show you around this techie madness!
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You can press and hold the autosteer button (the button with the steering wheel icon) on the steering wheel for 3 seconds to turn off lane assist. Autosteer still works without lane assist.

I-Pedal still works with the latest software.

The steeringwheel- and seat heater have an auto setting that does a pretty good job, and you can use voice control as well. Voice control even works with a scottish accent, it should thus understand you flawlessly.

adrianguggisberg
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Hey, that's my car! Ioniq 5 Ultimate 2022 here, & the HUD is awesome. I thought it'd be a gimmick, but it's great & I really miss it when I drive another car. One pedal driving mode is awesome as well, i-pedal or whatever they call it. However, no rear windscreen wiper is DUMB.

hokayson
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Kinesthetic? I'm very impressed... and thanks to Google I've learnt something new today! It still has one pedal driving, just hold the left paddle. Great review, thanks!

scott
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Great car and still pleased with it.
The main faults are lack of rear wiper, front windows don’t clear rain on them when lowered, CarPlay isn’t wireless, the door handles don’t auto pop out, and having to switch off lane assist every time the car is started.

metube
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Setting the climate control, seat warmer and ventilation, and steering wheel heat on can be done by touching the Voice Command button and telling the car what you want to do. That button is right there on the steering wheel. I use it all the time, as well as use it for navigation commands such as "find charging stations" or "calculate route to X". Couldn't be easier, and it works flawlessly once I learned what commands to speak.

thdistrict
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Crikey, the 360 view is pretty advanced. Much easier than physically gettin off my harris to look around on my stumpy legs...

Trooper_Ish
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Really happy to see you branch out into cars and such!

PCsandEVs
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I have the ultimate tech max pack with vision sunroof. It’s basically a big boys toy and lots of fun freaking mates out with remote parking 😂

tonymaxwell
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I'm fairly sure that the iPedal function has not been removed. You need to take the Auto setting off to get iPedal. Also don't forget 'snow' mode! And I have it on the best authority that it is "Hyundai to rhyme with Sunday"

oliverkentish
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does show the cars in other lanes when driving on the motorway

llivradnytram
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About removing i-pedal. Why haven't we heard about this from any other source? This would be a reasonably big news. I'm sorry, but I doubt this information.

jopo
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They removed one pedal driving?!? Wait, did you try holding down the left paddle?

hokayson
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It's all good and fine until you loose connectivity. My uncle has a Genesis and the tech might as well be a paperweight because Hyundai used an ancient EVDO radio for it's BlueLink services from 2015 - 2019.

shadesofbeige
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Whenever I see these cars, I'd love to have the speed and instant power of an EV, but as soon as it gets to using the car I'd rather have the pure simplicity of my MGB, it has what you need and no extra crap that's a distraction.

duragamer
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Nice, but I'm aiming for a Polestar

saintuk
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So much false information in one video. Ventilated seats are for driver and passenger not just driver, Ipedal has never been removed, you just don't know how to turn off auto regen seemingly (hold down right paddle). and lane keep assist can be turned off via a button on the steering wheel. faff, but doable.

Dreadpirateflappy