Hyundai Ioniq 5 Vs Kia EV6 Is A Silent Drag Race Between Korean Twins

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Hyundai Motor Group has introduced two electric crossovers that are practically twins. We are talking about the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6. Both sit atop the automaker’s Electric Global Modular Platform (E-GMP), share the same powertrain and drivetrain, and weigh nearly the same, though we can’t say they’re completely identical for various reasons.

However, whatever the similarities between the two EVs, there will always be one winner in a drag race. YouTube Technically Jeff documented on video a straight line battle between the two, which featured one victor at the end of the quarter mile.

As mentioned, both the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6 are built on HMG’s E-GMP platform, which also powers the 2023 Genesis GV60. The powertrain produces up to 320 horsepower (239 kilowatts) and 446 pound-feet (605 Newton-meters) of torque, delivered to all four wheels.

There is a subtle difference between the two when it comes to actual race. The Ioniq 5 comes in SE trim, which is slightly lighter than the EV6 equipped with the trailer mount attached. However, it’s important to note that car owners have equipped the EV6 with a set of lightweight forged Titan 7 wheels that can account for the unsprung weight and offset the added mass from the trailer hitch.

Does the lighter Ioniq 5 beat the EV6 by a sheer margin? Judging from the video, it appears that the EV6’s driver skipped the start a bit, which gave him a slight advantage. The difference between the two remains practically the same throughout the quarter mile, which tells us that had there been a fairer start the results would have been closer.

The video above should show you a single lap race as seen from multiple angles. As always, let us know what you think in the comments section below.