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Thinking of buying? Watch this detailed tour of the interior controls, tech features, and cargo space to see if this is the right car for you. Core Specs (Both SEL AWD and XRT AWD) Motors: Dual Electric Motors (74 kW front + 165 kW rear) Horsepower: 320 hp Torque: 446 lb-ft Battery: 84.0 kWh Lithium-ion 0-60 mph Time: ~5.0 seconds Top Speed: 115 mph (electronically limited) Key Differences: XRT vs SEL AWD Ride Height: SEL AWD: Standard XRT AWD: +23mm (~0.9 in) lift (7.0 in total ground clearance) Tires: SEL AWD: 19-inch street tires (235/55R19) XRT AWD: 18-inch all-terrain tires (235/60R18) Suspension: SEL AWD: Regular tuning XRT AWD: Unique tuning for mild off-road comfort Exterior: SEL AWD: Standard body XRT AWD: Rugged XRT-specific bumpers, cladding, black trim Interior: SEL AWD: H-Tex seats XRT AWD: XRT-exclusive H-Tex seats, black headliner, XRT logos Approach/Departure Angles: SEL AWD: 17.5° / 25.4° XRT AWD: 19.8° / 30.0° Audio System: SEL AWD: 6-speaker system XRT AWD: Bose 8-speaker premium audio Parking Tech: SEL AWD: Basic parking sensors XRT AWD: Full Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist + Remote Smart Park Assist 2 Ground Clearance: SEL AWD: 6.1 in XRT AWD: 7.0 in All-Electric Range (EPA est.): SEL AWD: 290 miles XRT AWD: 259 miles Additional Highlights (XRT-Specific) Unique etched digital camo cladding Matte-black 18" wheels Black Hyundai "H" emblems Black side sills, mirrors, and window surrounds Exclusive colors: Ultimate Red, Cosmic Blue Pearl XRT-badged all-weather floor mats Rear adjustable head restraints Summary Performance: Identical between SEL AWD and XRT. Off-road Ability: XRT slightly more capable for dirt/gravel/light trails. Look and Feel: XRT offers a rugged, adventurous aesthetic inside and out. Trade-off: XRT sacrifices some driving range (-31 miles) and minor sharpness on pavement due to all-terrain tires. Perfect For drivers who want an IONIQ 5 that looks rugged and can handle mild adventure routes. 0:00 – Intro & Overview Intro to the 2025 IONIQ 5 XRT trim, power specs, basic design evolution, and first impressions. 1:10 – XRT Styling & Tires Explanation of XRT cosmetic changes, ride height, digital camo cladding, black wheels, and off-road aesthetic. 3:11 – Front Storage & Frunk Access Shows small frunk space, 12V battery access, and charging adapters. 5:15 – Side & Interior Details Black trim, door design, passenger seat features, synthetic leather, and front cabin layout. 8:06 – Rear Seat Features Back seat space, USB-C ports, heated seats, flat floor, power inverter location. 9:26 – Charging & Rear Design Charge port with Tesla compatibility, rear wiper, tail light design, and hatchback cargo access. 11:29 – Cargo Space Large cargo area, seat folding, lack of spare tire, recommendations for cargo mats. 13:32 – Driver Door & Controls Driver seat adjustments, mirror settings, laminated glass, and control buttons near steering. 15:03 – Driving Position & Steering Ergonomics, flat floor, regen paddles, drive modes (Eco, Normal, Sport, MyDrive), and terrain modes. 17:59 – Regen Settings & Driver Monitor i-Pedal, regen levels, auto regen preference, and facial monitoring system. 18:55 – Steering Wheel Controls Volume, cruise, lane assist, and improved tactile feedback on scroll wheels. 20:16 – Gauge Display Customization Digital cluster layout options, power flow animation, and style settings. 22:04 – Gear Selector & Camera Views Rotary gear selector, surround view, camera overlays, and detailed parking views. 24:07 – Infotainment System Map, media sources, EV range display, nearest chargers, and route planning. 26:29 – EV Settings & Charging Options Charging limits, utility mode, V2L settings, and AC/DC preferences. 28:14 – Shortcut Controls & Features Voice memo, setup options, no ambient lighting, simplified screen layout. 29:00 – Climate & Connectivity Physical climate buttons, start button, lower USB ports, and wireless charge pad. 30:53 – Center Console & Storage Heated seats, camera button, sliding center console, armrest storage. 32:25 – Rearview & Visibility Auto-dim mirror, lights, visor, wide rear pillar, good visibility overall. 34:11 – Driving Impressions Quick acceleration, ride quality, quiet cabin, cosmetic differences from other trims. 38:00 – Personal Preference & Use Case Why the regular IONIQ 5 might be preferable, but understanding use cases for XRT. 39:32 – Parking Sensors & Blind Spot Cameras Camera overlays with sensors, and useful blind-spot camera when turning. 41:00 – Lane Keep & Steering Assist How the lane assist performs, benefits of grip sensor over torque-based systems. 43:04 – Driver Camera Annoyances Issues with the driver monitoring system and camera positioning.