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 Once on the move in your IONIQ 5 

The IONIQ 5 drives basically no different to any other car, however it benefits 

from regenerative braking. This allows the car to brake itself by simply releasing 
the accelerator pedal. The intensity of the regenerative braking can be changed 
to match driving preference and this can be done via the paddles behind 
the steering wheel. The left paddle increases the strength of the regenerative 
braking, whilst the right reduces the intensity. If the right paddle is held down for 
a few seconds, the automatic regenerative braking function is activated which 
customizes the strength to suit the environment around the IONIQ 5. This also 

helps to improve efficiency therefore maximizing your driving distance.

The IONIQ 5 features a range of other useful technologies like wireless smart 
phone charging, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, satellite navigation and smart 
cruise control. Convenient controls located on the steering wheel allows the driver 
to easily change settings or entertainment functions while keeping both hands on 
the steering wheel for safety.

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 Powering the IONIQ 5

This is the key difference between the IONIQ 5 and a conventional car. Instead 

of filling the vehicle with fuel when the tank is almost empty, the IONIQ 5 needs 

to be recharged when the battery is running low. This is clearly displayed on 
the driver display screen with both a percentage and a ‘distance to empty’ 

kilometer’s figure. 

Note: You should avoid running the battery to 0%. If you do happen to run out of 
charge then please call roadside assistance on 0800 498 632.  

Contact AVIS on 0800 655 111

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