Hyundai Ioniq 5 Modelljahr 2023 im Winter-Test. Was bringt das Update? Laden | Autobahn | Review

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 received an update for the 2023 model year. The storage capacity of the larger battery version increased to 77.4 kWh, and a preconditioning system is intended to improve charging performance, even in winter. Does the update work? I put it to the test, and as usual, I'll provide a detailed review of the complete vehicle. ... The full test report with many photos and technical data can be found here: https://autonotizen.de/fahrberichte/h... More Hyundai videos can be found in this playlist:    • Hyundai @ AUTONOTIZEN   More videos about electric cars can be found in this playlist:    • Elektroautos @ AUTONOTIZEN   Chapter timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:44 2023 Model Year 02:27 The Frunk 02:39 Size, Exterior 03:43 Why No Rear Wiper? 04:13 Charging performance 06:00 Towing capacity 06:28 Trunk space 07:13 Vehicle-to-Load (VTO) 07:46 Seating comfort 09:19 Cockpit 12:23 Range vs. heating 14:50 Driving impression, recuperation 15:47 Route planning 19:05 Highway assistance 21:17 Price, conclusion Follow AUTONOTIZEN online: Website: https://autonotizen.de Facebook:   / autonotizen   Twitter: @autonotizen Instagram: @autonotizen.de Camera: Manufacturer, Bernd Conrad Presenter: Bernd Conrad Music (via Artlist): Sunny Fruit – Waltz | EFGR - Penumbra Video Copyright: autonotizen.de, Bernd Conrad Video reviews from AUTONOTIZEN are independently produced editorial reports, just like the articles on the website. However, this reporting would not be possible without invitations from car manufacturers to events where the vehicles are presented or the provision of test vehicles. Therefore, due to the latest guidelines, this video is hereby marked as "advertising," despite the completely independent editorial opinion and design and the fact that no payment was received. Hyundai Ioniq 5 77.4 kWh AWD: Combined power consumption 17.9 kWh/100 km; combined CO2 emissions 0 g/km (WLTP).