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In the first 12 hours, 126 people pre-ordered the Hyundai Ioniq-5N

  • For the 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N electric hot hatch, which starts at $111,000 plus fees for the road.
  • On September 15, Hyundai Australia got 126 preorders totaling $2000 apiece over a 12-hour pre-sale.
  • About 78% of buyers for the other models in Hyundai’s lineup are first-time Hyundai customers.

For the 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N electric hot hatch, which starts at $111,000 plus fees for the road, more than 120 Australians have already made deposits.

On September 15, Hyundai Australia got 126 preorders totaling $2000 apiece over a 12-hour pre-sale. Before local showroom deliveries at the end of this year or the beginning of the following year, the first cars are scheduled to be produced in November.

Hyundai Ioniq-5N

Depending on the matte, metallic, and $2000 “Vision Roof” panoramic sunroof options selected, the majority of Ioniq 5 N pre-orders will be delivered “no later than early January.”

Pre-orders formally expected to open closer to showroom arrivals and were open for a brief time again at the Melbourne EV Show event.

John Kett, chief operating officer of Hyundai Australia, reported that the pre-sales final deposit was received at 11:35 p.m., just before it closed at 1:00 a.m.

Although it is still too early to tell what kinds of vehicles the Ioniq 5 N consumers are buying, it is anticipated that about 24 of them will originate via social media and the N’s existing online customer groups.

About 78% of buyers for the other models in Hyundai’s lineup are first-time Hyundai customers, while 22% are already Hyundai owners.

Ioniq electric vehicles, including the recently introduced Ioniq 6 sedan and the conventional Ioniq 5 line, are expected to sell between 3,000- and 4,000 units next year, according to the company, which anticipates strong demand for the Ioniq 5 N.

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