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How much do you save with a Hyundai Ioniq 5?

Hyundai's Ioniq 5 is built on the 800-volt E-GMP platform — its DC fast-charging is among the quickest you can buy. Compared to a Hyundai Tucson, owners typically save $1,000–$2,400 a year on fuel.

The numbers, at a glance

EPA efficiency
30 kWh/100mi
MPGe equivalent
114
EPA range
303 mi
Vehicle class
Compact SUV

How the Hyundai Ioniq 5 compares to gas

We pair the Hyundai Ioniq 5 with the Hyundai Tucson (28 mpg combined) — same body type, similar price tier, the car a buyer would most likely cross-shop.

Cost basisHyundai Ioniq 5Hyundai Tucson
Per mile · US avg fuel price$0.050$0.123
Per 100 miles$4.95$12.32
Per 12,000 mi/year$594$1,479

Above uses national average rates ($3.45/gal gas, 16.5¢/kWh electricity). Your zip changes the number — try the calculator for your exact savings.

Frequently asked

How much does a Hyundai Ioniq 5 cost per mile to drive?
About $0.05/mi at US-average residential electricity rates. Less in Texas, more in California — your local rate is what matters. Run the calculator with your zip for the exact number.
What gas car does EVShowcase compare it to?
We pair the Hyundai Ioniq 5 with the Hyundai Tucson (28 mpg combined). Same body type, similar buyer profile.
Where does the data come from?
EPA fueleconomy.gov for vehicle efficiency and gas car MPG. EIA for weekly regional gasoline prices and monthly residential electricity rates. Zippopotam.us for ZIP → state. All public data, no third-party trackers.
What's the EPA range?
303 miles EPA-rated. Real-world tends to land within 80–95% depending on weather and driving style — winter range hits hardest.

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