Does the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N drive like a performance car or VIDEO GAME?
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Here's a summary of the provided YouTube video review of an electric car: - The reviewed car is the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5N, an electrified hot hatch. - Hyundai is beefing up their lineup, creating a performance sub-brand called N and expanding their electrified lineup, starting with the standard Ioniq 5 to the Ioniq 5N. - The Hyundai Ioniq 5N features sporty aesthetics with a sinister look in black. - The car has unique aero and canard dive plane in gunmetal grey, which is separate from the body colour. - The front includes LED headlights that appear cubist, daytime running lamps, and a turn signal. - The bottom edge is orange and red, signifying it is an N performance vehicle. - The gunmetal grey front bar is a functional piece to help with aerodynamics. - The lower grille area is very aggressive, with active shutters to adjust airflow. - At the front, it has very sporty presence, especially in black colour, gives the car a sinister look. - It boasts 21-inch machine aluminum wheels with Pirelli P zero tires. - Brembo calipers. - Claimed that the rotors are a 2-piece to prevent heat building up. - They can run two complete laps, over 9 miles each, around the Nürburgring ring in Germany. - The interior has a leather, N-badged seats with a high level of comfort. - Does not have a sunroof, manual seats on the driver side, and two USB C ports. - A fully solid roof was used to help cut down drag, and overall aerodynamics, of the car. - Performance is delivered by dual motors, producing 641 horsepower with N Grin Boost, otherwise 601 hp, and an all-wheel-drive system that can shift to rear-wheel-drive for drifting. - The 0-60 mph time is stated to be 2.9 seconds. - There is an 84-kilowatt lithium-ion battery. - The reviewer notes that driving the vehicle with the regen braking and paddle system to simulate manual shifts does give the vehicle an interesting feel, and drives the simulation a little closer. - The simulated sound is a little over the top. - It is claimed that the 10 to 90% charging time on a DC fast charger is 35 minutes. - Price is $67,000; more expensive than Tesla Model Y performance.