The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N has set a new record for the Electric Modified Production SUV/Crossover category at the Broadmoor Pikes Peak International Hill Climb (PPIHC).
Hyundai competed in this year’s hill club in two Ioniq 5 N TA (Time Attack) Specs and one production Ioniq 5 N. All three models conquered a challenging 12.42-mile (20-kilometer) course that ascends over 4,700 feet (1,438 meters) to the summit of Pikes Peak, facing 156 turns, unpredictable weather, and high-altitude conditions that can affect both drivers and vehicles.
The Ioniq 5 N TA Spec, driven by Hyundai World Rally driver Dani Sordo, finished the race in 09:30.852 and winning the exhibition class. The second TA Spec driven by Randy Pobst, finished the race in 09:55.551.
The Ioniq 5 N TA Spec is designed to highlight the production-spec Ioniq 5 N’s strengths without significant modifications. Other than minor software tuning to increase the maximum motor output and some high-performance part changes, including new shock absorbers, motorsport-spec brakes, and slick tires, the TA Spec retains most of what production Ioniq 5 N offers to regular customers.
The Ioniq 5 N production model was driven by Ron Zaras, a PPIHC rookie and automotive media personality. Zaras finished with a time of 10:49.267, showcasing the model’s leading capabilities without modifications.
Ioniq 5 N’s outstanding run at Pikes Peak underlines the Hyundai N’s dedication to continuously challenging its electric vehicle (EV) technologies to advance its performance capabilities. Hyundai N is committed to expanding the possibilities of high-performance EVs, not only with the production Ioniq 5 N, but also with variants, such as the Ioniq 5 N eN1 Cup Car and Ioniq 5 N TA Spec. Hyundai N will continue to launch special specification models to broaden the horizon of EV motorsports.
“This year’s Pikes Peak result is a culmination of a dream dreamt by so many people behind the scenes at Hyundai N,” said Joon Park, Vice President and Head of N Brand Management Group. “We put all our best minds together to create a type of high-performance EV that didn’t exist before, and today we confirm that this technology can be competitive even in the toughest hill climb race in the world.”
Hyundai Motor first competed in the PPIHC in 1992. Rod Millen won the 2-Wheel Drive Showroom Stock division with a time of 13:21.17, driving a Hyundai Scoupe. Another significant moment in Hyundai’s Pikes Peak history was in 2012 when a Hyundai Genesis Coupe, driven by Rhys Millen, set a course record of 9:46.164.
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