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The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N will take advantage of the World Time Attack Challenge to make its debut in Australia, where the competition is held.
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N wants to prove to the world that electric cars can also be fun to roll the knife between the teeth. And to better show the full extent of its capabilities, the super-crossover will make its Australian debut on the occasion of the World Time Attack Challenge, with one of the gods of driving behind the wheel: Keiichi Tsuchiya!
A true legend in the world of motorsport, and particularly adored by the large community of Japanese sports fans, the driver is also nicknamed The Drift King. This therefore announces the color, as well as the posture of the Ioniq 5 N during this event primarily focused on lap times on the Sydney Motorsport Park track.
A Drift Mode for the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N
Because if the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N has been completely redesigned to panic the lap times on the track, it also has a Drift Optimiser mode. The latter plays on the distribution of torque on the rear axle, as well as on the drift angles. Enough to allow anyone to draw commas on the ground, and to take themselves for…The Drift King.
The crossover therefore offers itself a choice setting to show off its capabilities. Remember that it offers up to 650 hp with the Boost function and a 0-100 km / h in 3.4 s, while maintaining its charging performance with its 800 V architecture.
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