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product.specifications
specs.g_range_efficiency
specs.range221 mi
specs.city_mpg MPGe84
specs.highway_mpg MPGe72
specs.combined_mpg MPGe78
specs.annual_fuel_cost$950
specs.ghg_score10 / 10
specs.g_drivetrain
specs.fuel_typeElectricity
specs.drivetrainAll-Wheel Drive
specs.transmissionAutomatic (A1)
specs.g_classification
specs.vehicle_classSmall Sport Utility Vehicle 4×4
specs.data_sourced_from FuelEconomy.gov (specs.energy_dept)
product.complaints_section15 total
HYUNDAI IONIQ 5 2026 FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE: AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKING
mediumVehicle: 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Description of Safety Defect:The Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist (PCA-R) system exhibits a severe software logic flaw that creates an immediate traffic hazard. When a standard, hitch-mounted bike rack is installed, the vehicleâs rear sensors detect the rack as an imminent collision obstacle while in reverse. The system responds by executing an abrupt, violent emergency brake application, bringing the vehicle to an unexpected dead stop. The primary safety failure is a lack of non-volatile memory retention for driver settings. In the infotainment system under "Parking Safety," a driver can manually deselect or disable the "Rear Safety" automatic braking feature to accommodate hitch accessories. However, this setting completely resets to "Enabled" by default every single time the vehicle is restarted. Safety Risk & Real-World Consequences:This defect has caused multiple documented near-miss incidents. Specifically, when attempting to reverse off a main roadway into a driveway with cross-traffic present, the vehicle suddenly slams on the brakes due to the bike rack. This leaves the vehicle unexpectedly stranded and protruding into active lanes of traffic, nearly causing severe rear-end and T-bone collisions with passing vehicles. Requested Corrective Action: Hyundai must issue a software update changing the ADAS memory logic. The Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist state should persist in the exact state it was in when the vehicle was last turned off (Last-Mode Memory). If a driver explicitly disables the feature to safely operate a bike rack or hitch accessory, it must remain disabled until the driver intentionally re-enables it.
HYUNDAI IONIQ 5 2026 LANE DEPARTURE: ASSIST
mediumI am a tall driver (6'4") and I need to wear sunglasses when driving most of the time. The eye tracking device seems generally incompatible with both of these conditions. When the eye tracker fails to recognize my eyes are looking at road it disables driver assist features such as lane centering which can occur unexpectedly and has almost caused me to wreck once. I have tried without sunglasses and squinting at the glare also causes the system to fail. I often have to lift my glasses and stare at the sensor to make the warning go away (in effect forcing me to take my eyes off the road. If sunlight hits it, it also fails. So in summary, this device does not work in the daytime. I have contacted the dealer, and they basically read the Hyundai response I've found online verbatim: summarized, you can't wear sunglasses, prescription glasses, be over 6 foot tall and several other conditions and expect the system to work. There is no way to disable the tracker. There is an option the dealer pointed to, but it is ignored when you turn on any of the assist features. Since this system is currently so unreliable, at best, this is an expensive feature I am unable to use. At worst, the distractions it is causing is going to cause an accident. This is an ongoing issue, date indicates first time issue was noticed.
HYUNDAI IONIQ 5 2026 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
lowICCU and fuse broken
HYUNDAI IONIQ 5 2026 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
mediumMy car would no longer charge after testing various chargers at home and different public charging stations. If this had happened away from home, and without cell service, I might have been stranded. I took I into the Hyundai service center, and they said the ICCU had failed. They replaced if after waiting a week for the part.
HYUNDAI IONIQ 5 2026 BACK OVER PREVENTION: WARNINGS
lowOn April 12, 2026, I was using the parallel parking assist feature on my 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Limited AWD. I was parking on perfectly level ground with a parked vehicle behind the empty space I was attempting to enter. During the maneuver, the collision sensors activated, but the vehicle continued accelerating toward the parked car. I had to press the brake to stop the vehicle and avoid a collision. This created a safety concern because the system appeared to continue the maneuver despite the active collision warnings.
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product.status_history
status.certified→status.safe4 Jun 2026
Lemon Score: 89. 15 data points. v3 scoring.
status.uncertain→status.certified31 May 2026
Lemon Score: 91. 12 data points. v3 scoring.