New Hyundai SUV Is Coming to Brazil? Discover the Hyundai Ioniq 5, Which Promises to Conquer the Automotive Market With Its Innovative Design and a Series of Advanced Technologies, Positioning Itself as One of the Most Anticipated Launches.
After 25 years of partnership, the Brazilian group Caoa and the South Korean Hyundai underwent a significant restructuring in their operations in Brazil. Hyundai Motor Brazil now assumes full control of importing its vehicles, while Caoa remains focused on local production. This change marks a new phase for Hyundai in the country, which has already initiated procedures for importing models such as the highly anticipated 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 SUV. With a futuristic design and cutting-edge technologies, the Ioniq 5 promises to be one of the automaker’s major bets for the Brazilian market in the coming years, aligning with the growing demand for electric vehicles.
New Hyundai SUV Is Well Rated in Other Countries and Will Arrive in Brazil
The Palisade SUV was launched recently, and the next novelty in line is expected to be the electric Hyundai Ioniq 5. In its 2025 version, it is a new Electric SUV that is about to arrive in Brazil with a futuristic design and bold style. The model stands out for its angular and minimalist body, LED headlights, and an elegant beltline that enhances its modern appearance. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is a distinct model that is about to arrive in Brazil with a bold style.
This mid-sized SUV with an unusual and state-of-the-art style was responsible for inaugurating the acclaimed Electric Global Modular Platform or E-GMP, exclusive to electric vehicles and just launched in Brazil with the Kia EV5.
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Abroad, this car has received numerous awards from critics, and there are three distinct versions of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 quoted to be launched in Brazil, each with a distinct mechanical combination that may focus primarily on power or range depending on the consumer’s profile.
Hyundai Ioniq Delivers Up to 320 Hp of Power
The new Hyundai SUV can have a rear motor with 228 horsepower, 35.7 kgfm of torque, and this version does 0 to 100 in about 7.5 seconds.
The other version of the model has all-wheel drive consisting of the same rear motor combined with a front motor of 101 horsepower and 26 kgfm of torque, delivering a combined power of 320 hp and doing 0 to 100 in around 5.5 seconds.
Both use the same 84 kWh battery and have an approximate range of 570 km, but this is in the European cycle. There is a third option, this being the base model, with a rear electric motor of 170 horsepower and 25.5 kgfm of torque. This one does 0 to 100 in about 9 seconds, its battery has lower capacity, providing 63 kWh and a range of about 440 km.
Interior and Exterior Design of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 Impresses
The Electric Global Modular Platform is used in high-performance cars and focuses on providing more interior space. In the case of the new Hyundai SUV, it measures about 4.63 m in length, achieving an excellent 3 m in wheelbase. This means that the interior space will be one of the highlights of this new Hyundai Ioniq 5.

Speaking of design, the model has a very futuristic look, and the full LED headlights have a more rectangular shape and are connected by a black trim just below the hood. The lines are straighter and give a more imposing aspect; the alloy wheels can be 20 inches and have an innovative look.
At the rear, there is an integrated spoiler, and the LED taillights are connected by a differentiating piece with checkered patterns. The interior of the new Hyundai SUV is very modern, featuring a digital screen set slightly tilted towards the driver. The dashboard is also clean, and the traditional displays give way to an angular screen identical to the multimedia center, which have 12 inches each.


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