Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 wins NZ car of the year 2021
The all-electric Hyundai Ioniq 5 has claimed the 2021 Motoring Writers’ Guild New Zealand Car of the Year title, beating the likes of Audi’s e-tron GT and Toyota’s Highlander.
The Ioniq 5 is also the first winner of the award to be available under the government's 'Clean Car' scheme, with its entry-level variant eligible for an $8650 rebate.
The Ioniq 5 is the first Hyundai built on a new, fully dedicated electric platform, and features technology that allows for a range of up to 500km for premium variants and high-speed charging able to add 85km of range in just five minutes on the new generation of hyperchargers. It’s also a powerful and brisk performer, with the flagship variant’s dual-motor electric system mustering 225kW of power and 605Nm of torque, which in turn delivers a 0-100kph sprint time of just 5.22 seconds.
The Ioniq 5 is the third EV in a row to win Car of the Year. Previous all-electric winners of the award were the Mercedes-Benz EQC in 2020 and the Jaguar I-Pace in 2019.
The New Zealand Car of the Year is selected by members of the New Zealand Motoring Writers’ Guild, the professional body for motoring journalists and content creators from around the country. The Guild’s 24 voting members test the vehicles in their home environment – important for providing a ‘real world’ result.
New Zealand Motoring Writers' Guild president Richard Edwards notes the Ioniq 5 is a game-changing vehicle.
"The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is very deserving of the New Zealand Car of the Year,” he said.
"It is truly mould-breaking, without sacrificing efficiency, practicality or attractiveness. It is an all-around intriguing car even before you consider its exceptional all-electric drivetrain."
For locally-owned Hyundai New Zealand, the 2021 award is the first time it has claimed the New Zealand Car of the Year title. It is also the first time a Korean vehicle has claimed the trophy, which is named in honour of founding Guild member, Peter Greenslade.
“Ioniq 5 receiving this award in such a highly competitive environment is immensely rewarding” says Hyundai New Zealand Passenger General Manager, Chris Blair.
“The Ioniq 5 eco-friendly interior, coupled with zero emissions, demonstrates Hyundai’s commitment towards leading the way in sustainable motoring”
“This model represents the new era of electric vehicles for our brand. It’s the first model to be released under the Ioniq brand line-up, and so if this announcement is anything to go by then we’re in for a real treat when Ioniq 6 and 7 reaches our shores.”
Candidates for the 2021 award, in alphabetical order, were: Audi e-tron GT, Ford Escape, Hyundai Ioniq 5, Kia Sorento, Mazda MX-30, Mercedes-Benz EQA, Peugeot 208, Skoda Octavia, Toyota Highlander, and the Toyota GR Yaris
Guild members assess the finalists on a specified range of criteria spanning how the vehicle performs its intended role; its styling, interior design, and accommodation; fit, finish and quality; ride and refinement; performance; road-holding and handling; value for money; active and passive safety and environmental responsibility.