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2024 Hyundai IONIQ 5 N vs Tesla Model Y vs Ford Mustang Mach-E GT

2024 Hyundai IONIQ 5 N vs Tesla Model Y vs Ford Mustang Mach-E GT comparison review

It will be a battle of specs between three high-performance electric SUVs when the Hyundai IONIQ 5 N arrives in early 2024. How does it face off against the Tesla Model Y Performance and the Ford Mustang Mach-E GT?
Red 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N
Photo: The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N arrives in 2024
18 December, 2023
Written by  
Bridie Schmidt

There’s nothing more thrilling than an EV that allows you to feel all the instant torque and power on offer from an electric drivetrain.

Hyundai’s IONIQ 5 N will do just that, taking on two other high-performance EVs: the market-leading Tesla Model Y in its Performance format, released in January 2023, as well as the recently arrived challenger: the Ford Mustang Mach-E GT.

2023 Ford Mustang Mach-E GT The Ford Mustang Mach-e

All offer acceleration from a standing start to 100km/hr in under 4 seconds, thanks to neck-jolting power output and torque figures, and a slew of high-performance racing specs and capabilities.

But which reigns supreme in key categories: the Hyundai IONIQ 5 N, the Tesla Model Y Performance, or the Ford Mustang Mach-E?

 

IONIQ 5 N, Model Y Performance, Mustang Mach-E GT pricing and specifications

Price point: At $91,400 before on-road costs, the Tesla Model Y Performance offers the most competitive pricing of the three by a long shot.

The Ford Mustang Mach-E and Hyundai IONIQ 5 N add an extra $17-20,000 on the sticker price, sitting at $108,990 and $111,000 respectively before on-road costs.

Drive, battery, and range: Tesla Model Y Performance takes the lead with a 514km WLTP range, powered by an 82kWh battery. Boasting a low drag co-efficient of 0.23 (its rivals achieve 0.28-0.29), it makes best use of its power.

The Ford Mustang Mach-E trails slightly with a 490 km range, despite having a larger 91 kWh battery. The Hyundai IONIQ 5 N has a nominal range (prior to its local launch) of 450 km range from its 84kWh battery.

2023 Tesla Model Y The Tesla Model Y

Charging: Tesla again leads with a max DC charge rate of 250 kW, outpacing Hyundai's 233 kW and Ford's 150 kW. The top charge rate for the Model Y Performance variant is 50 per cent faster than the RWD variant, making it the best in class in this comparison.

Hyundai says its IONIQ 5 N, like other of its EV models built on the 800-volt e-GMP platform, can charge from 10-80 per cent in 18 minutes on an ultra-fast-charger.

Considering the Mustang Mach-E has the largest battery of the three, its lower top charge rate is somewhat disappointing. All three, however, share a similar 11 kW AC charge rate.

Power and performance: Hyundai IONIQ 5 N impresses with 448 kW power and a 0-100km/hr sprint in just 3.4 seconds. Tesla's 413 kW and Ford's 358 kW are formidable but slightly less punchy. However, Tesla's top speed of 250km/hr is just a tad lower than Hyundai's 260km/hr.

Specifications comparison table

Make/Model Hyundai IONIQ 5* Tesla Model Y Ford Mustang
Mach-E
Variant N Performance AWD GT
Price $111,000 $91,400 $108,990
Battery (kWh) 84 82 91
Drive AWD AWD AWD
WLTP Range (km) 450 514 490
Drag coefficient 0.29 0.23 0.28
GVM (kg) 2660 2532 2717
Power Output (kW) 478 413 358
Torque (Nm) 740 (770 Boost) 660 860
Acceleration (secs, 0-
100)
3.4 (Boost) 3.7 3.7
Top Speed (km/hr) 260 250 200
Plug Types (AC/DC) Type 2/CCS2 Type 2/CCS2 Type 2/CCS2
Max Charge Rate
(AC/DC)
11/233 11/250 11/150
Length (mm) 4715 4751 4743
Width (mm) 1940 1921 1881
Height (mm) 1585 1624 1613
Running Clearance 160 167 163
Wheelbase 3000 2890 2348
Tow Rating (braked/
unbraked)
750/750 750/1600 0/0
*Local specifications to be confirmed closer to launch

 

IONIQ 5 N, Model Y Performance, Mustang Mach-E GT driving features

With all three billed as high-performance electric vehicles, it’s no surprise that each has features aimed at unleashing maximum performance.

Two – the Model Y and the IONIQ 5 N – have specialised track modes which are designed for letting loose on closed circuit tracks.

Tesla’s Track Mode helps drivers monitor battery temperature, and other key factors like handling, stability and post-drive cooling. It also shows a “G-Meter" which displays “peak lateral, acceleration, and deceleration values.”

Hyundai’s racetrack capability includes torque distribution, a “drift optimiser”, a 10-second power boost, launch control, virtual gear shift, and battery pre-conditioning for an optimal drag racing experience.

2023 Hyundai IONIQ 5 touchscreen The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N track mode screen 

The Mustang Mach-E's “Untame Plus” mode which can sustain higher power for longer periods, was tested by Open Road’s Adam Smith who described it as “exhilarating.”

However, while it includes virtual gear changing, special orange ambient lighting and fake engine sounds, there do not appear to be specific track mode capabilities.

Performance features comparison table

Make/Model Hyundai IONIQ 5* Tesla Model Y Ford Mustang
Mach-E
Variant N Performance AWD GT
One Pedal Driving Yes Yes Yes
Wheel Size 21-inch forged 21-inch Überturbine 20-inch alloys
Brake Type Performance Brakes Performance Brakes High-performance Brembo Brakes
Racetrack Capability Racetrack with N Grin Boost, N Pedal and N Drift Optimiser Track Mode “Unbridled Extend” Driving Mode
Suspension Electronically Controlled Suspension Performance Suspension MagneRide® adaptive suspension

 

IONIQ 5 N, Model Y Performance, Mustang Mach-E GT connectivity

The Ford Mustang Mach-E and Tesla Model Y Performance offer larger touchscreens compared to the Hyundai IONIQ 5 N, with the Mach-E offering a vertical touchscreen rather than landscape format.

2023 Ford Mustang Mach-E GT touchscreen The Mustang Mach-e dashboard

However, while both the IONIQ 5 N and Mustang Mach-E have an additional digital instrument cluster behind the steering wheel, the Model Y relies solely on the one touchscreen to the left of the steering wheel – a consideration for those wanting that extra visual display.

2023 Tesla Model Y touchscreen The Tesla Model Y console

The IONIQ 5 N and Mustang Mach-E also support Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, while the Tesla Model Y Performance offers a built-in app experience that includes Spotify and other streaming services, YouTube, a browser, “Caraoke” and a plethora of fun games.

While all official IONIQ 5 N specs are not yet available, images of the overseas IONIQ 5 N on Hyundai’s Australian website show two USB-C ports* in the front.

The Mustang Mach-E offers both USB-C and USB-A ports, the Tesla Model Y Performance offers the most USB-C ports, which may be a consideration for tech-savvy users or families with multiple devices.

Connectivity features comparison table

Make/Model Hyundai IONIQ 5* Tesla Model Y Ford Mustang
Mach-E
Variant N Performance AWD GT
Touchscreen Size 12.3-inch touchscreen and 12.3-inch instrument cluster 15-inch touchscreen 15.5-inch touchscreen and 10.2-inch instrument cluster
Infotainment System High-Resolution Touchscreen High-Resolution Touchscreen SYNC 4A with Touchscreen
Connectivity and Music Hyundai Bluelink™, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto Tesla App, Built-in Streaming Apps FordPass Connect, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto
USB Ports 4 USB-A* (Front and Rear) 4 USB-C (Front and Rear) 2 USB-C, 2 USB-A (Front and Rear)
Wireless Charging Yes Yes Yes
Roof Panoramic Sunroof (optional) Panoramic Fixed-Glass Roof Panoramic Fixed-Glass Roof
Additional Electronic
Enhancements
Heads-Up Display (HUD) Premium Sound System, HEPA Air Filtration B&O Sound System
Additional Features V2L Capability, Solar Roof (optional) Premium Interior, Heated Seats Hands-Free Tailgate, Heated Front Seats

 

IONIQ 5 N, Model Y Performance, Mustang Mach-E GT safety features

All three vehicles bring a strong focus on safety, with the Tesla Model Y getting a five-star rating from ANCAP. When it was tested in late 2022, it achieved a record score for Safety Assist (98 per cent), and the highest adult occupant protection rating under for ANCAP’s 2020-2022 criteria.

2023 Tesla Model Y Euro NCAP crash test The Tesla Model Y undergoing Euro NCAP crash tests

On the other hand, the IONIQ 5 N and Mustang Mach-E GT both are excluded from the five-star ratings for their model range. Nevertheless, their lower-specced variants scored five stars and include the same safety features listed below.

Safety features comparison table

Make/Model Hyundai IONIQ 5* Tesla Model Y Ford Mustang
Mach-E
Variant N Performance AWD GT
ANCAP rating N/A Five stars N/A
Advanced Safety Features Blind-Spot View Monitor, Driver Attention Warning, Forward Collision Avoidance, High Beam Assist, Advanced Rear Occupant Alert, Safe Exit Assist, and Surround View Monitor Sentry Mode, Automatic Emergency Braking, Collision Avoidance Assist, Blind Spot Monitoring, Lane Departure Avoidance, Obstacle Aware Acceleration, Side Collision Warning, Electronic Stability and Traction Control, Post-Collision Braking Evasive Steer Assist, Post Impact Braking, Blind Spot Monitoring with Cross Traffic Alert and Braking, Emergency Brake Light, Rear View Camera, 360 Degree Camera, Reverse Brake Assist
Driving Assistance Lane Following Assist, Lane Keeping Assist – Line/Road-Edge Autosteer and Traffic-Aware Cruise Control (Autopilot), Full Self-Driving (FSD) Capability (optional), Speed Sign Recognition and Alert Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control, Enhanced Active Park Assist, Speed Sign Recognition
Parking Assist Features Rear Parking Sensors, Rear View Camera, Remote Smart Parking Assist System, Parking Assist Parking Assist, Autopark (with FSD), Rear View Camera Active Park Assist 2.0, Front and Rear Parking Sensors
Warranty Five years/Unlimited km Four years/80,000km Five years
Battery Warranty Eight years/160,000km Eight years/160,000km Eight years/160,000km
* Local specifications for Hyundai IONIQ 5 will be announced in early 2024 Images may depict overseas models.

 

What’s the verdict?

If price is no barrier and you're after a wide range of track capabilities - and the added bonus of vehicle-to-load capabiltiies - then the IONIQ 5 N is for you.

If your main consideration is price, plus a nifty track mode and you're not fussed about the ability to use Apple CarPlay or Android Auto then Tesla Model Y wins hands down.

It also scores top points for longest range, fastest charging time, a 1.6 tonne towing capacity and a full five stars under the ANCAP safety ratings.

On the other hand, if you love all the machismo offered by the Ford Mustang DNA plus it virtual engine sounds and just need an "Untamed" energy boost, then the Mach-E will be right up your alley.

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