Hyundai Ioniq 5 (2022), Is This EV Still Worth Buying?

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 from 2022 made a huge impact when it first launched, thanks to its futuristic design, fast charging capabilities, and comfortable driving experience. But now, a few years later, many people are wondering — is it still a smart choice in today’s rapidly evolving EV market? In this video, Eek On Road takes a closer look at how the 2022 Ioniq 5 holds up in 2026. We go through its design, range, charging speed, interior features, and overall practicality to see whether it still competes with newer electric vehicles. If you’re thinking about buying a used EV, or specifically considering the Ioniq 5, this video will help you decide if it’s still worth your money today. Make sure to watch until the end for the full verdict, and don’t forget to like and subscribe for more honest car reviews and EV insights from Eek On Road. Chapters: 00:00 Start 00:22 Let´s look at the car from outside 01:11 Inside 01:48 Driving position 03:42 Charging 04:19 Driving feeling 05:07 Let´s check out the infotainament system 08:01 More good things about this car 09:25 Cameras, sensors and Euro NCAP 10:15 Let´s check out the autonomous driving 00:22 Let´s look at the car from outside 13:31 Cargo space 14:05 And the frunk 15:13 All the info like real range 15:48 Our points and total points 16:38 Our verdict Information about the car Name & model: Hyundai IONIQ 5 Long Range Year: 2022 Class: Medium SUV 74 kWh usable battery Top Speed: 185 km/h (115 mph) Total Power: 168 kW (228 PS) 0 - 100 km/h (0-60 mph) from manufacturer information: 7,4 sec Filmed with GoPro HERO11 Black and/or Google Pixel 9 PRO Microphone: Lark M1 Duo with/or GoPro Media Mod Filmed: 03/2026