A camouflaged Hyundai Ioniq 5 in South Korea is hiding some rugged upgrades consistent with Hyundai's well-loved XRT trim.
Hyundai is about to deliver a facelift for its popular Giugiaro-inspired electric crossover, the Ioniq 5. Yet, as we await the updated interior and fresh new rear windshield wiper for the 2025 model year, Hyundai also has plans to broaden the Ioniq 5's appeal for what may be more rugged, off-road-ish adventures. Watch out, Ioniq 5 N—the Ioniq 5 XRT is on its way. Instagram and Twitter user Laffey_Sin_Geun spied a heavily camouflaged Ioniq 5 in a South Korean parking deck.
All of this leads The Korean Car Blog to believe a more SUV-like Ioniq 5 XRT may be coming soon. For Hyundai, the XRT trim is quickly making its way across its lineup of gas-powered crossovers. The trim level is available on the Palisade, Santa Fe, Santa Cruz, and Tuscon. It adds a fleet of off-road-inspired upgrades, like skid plates and blacked-out wheels.
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