
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Lexus UX300e are similarly priced, but these two electric crossovers couldn't be more different.
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto | ||
Wireless phone charger | ||
Powered tailgate | ||
Rear air vents | ||
Adaptive cruise control | ||
Climate control | ||
Reversing sensors | ||
Reversing camera | ||
Autonomous emergency braking | ||
The 2023 Lexus UX is available in the following exterior finishes:
The UX is also available in the following interior colour schemes, depending on the variant.
The two-tone Cobalt interior from the pre-update range has been discontinued.
The Ioniq 5 is available in the following paint finishes:
Matte paint is a $1000 option.
The interior is available in the following colourways:
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ELECTRIC | ELECTRIC | |
Size (cc) | ||
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Size (L) | ||
0.0 | 0.0 | |
Cylinders | ||
NOT APPLICABLE | NOT APPLICABLE | |
Camshaft | ||
NOT APPLICABLE | NOT APPLICABLE | |
Valves/Ports per Cylinder | ||
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Power | ||
150kW | 125kW - 448kW | |
Power RPM | ||
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Torque | ||
300Nm | 350Nm - 740Nm | |
Torque RPM | ||
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Bore Stroke | ||
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Compression Ratio | ||
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