Hyundai Ioniq 5 Major Price Cut: Up to €5,000 Discount
Hyundai significantly reduces Ioniq 5 prices. Now starting at €37,995 in the Netherlands with €5,000 discount. What does this mean for TCO?
10,000 km/year
€791
15,000 km/year
€791
20,000 km/year
€791
30,000 km/year
€791
Based on 4 years ownership, €0.30/kWh electricity, including depreciation, insurance and taxes.

Battery
69 kWh
WLTP Range
478 km
Drivetrain
FWD
69kWh • FWD • 2024
Starting Price
€45.950
Incl. BTW, excl. BPM (€0)
Est. Monthly TCO
€791
Based on 4 years, 15,000 km/year
WLTP Range
478 km
Real-World Range
380 km
Battery Capacity
69 kWh
Efficiency
14 Wh/km
AC Charging
11 kW
DC Fast Charging
130 kW
10-80% charge time: ~30 minutes (estimated)
Business drivers pay only 17% bijtelling up to €30,000 catalog price
Based on 4 years of ownership and 15,000 km per year, the estimated monthly TCO is €791. This includes depreciation, insurance, maintenance, and energy costs. Use our calculator for a personalized calculation.
The real-world range is approximately 380 km in mixed conditions. In winter, expect 20-30% less range due to battery heating and cabin heating.
For 2025, electric vehicles have a reduced bijtelling rate of 17% up to €30,000 catalog price (22% above). This saves approximately €1,000-2,000 per year compared to conventional cars with 22% bijtelling.
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