I snagged a 2025 Ioniq 5 to replace my 2021 Chevy Bolt yesterday and already put 150 miles on it. I’m kind of blown away and wanted to share some things that stood out.

  1. The car is wide. Much wider than the Bolt. Gonna take some getting used to.
  2. Not sure how I lived without a power lift gate until now. It was great when loading laundry and groceries into the trunk.
  3. The driver seat can lay completely flat - flatter than the zero gravity mode that you may have seen. Perfect for napping while waiting at the laundromat, and I’m looking forward to trying it while car camping.
  4. You can pull the car forward and backwards with the keyfob while standing outside of it. Already used it twice - once to pull out of a tight parking spot, once to center myself after street parking a bit crooked.
  5. The surround view is incredible. It made parallel parking an absolute breeze.
  6. Autopilot is scary but works. I was only brave enough to use it on the highway with no other cars around.
  7. Auto-parking doesn’t seem to work very well, but I’ll have to play around with it.

Overall I’m super happy with the car and keep looking for excuses to go somewhere. Happy to answer any questions.

  • BorgDrone@lemmy.one
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    9 小时前

    Nice car!

    One thing that strikes me as weird though:

    Perfect for napping while waiting at the laundromat

    How do you have a new 2025 EV but cannot afford a washing machine? As in, in my country a washing machine is considered such an essential thing to have that if you are poor and you cannot afford a new washing machine when yours breaks you can apply for special government assistance to buy one.

    It absolutely blows my mind that someone would prioritize getting a new car above getting the basics things you need to live.

    • KitOP
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      9 小时前

      I live in a small condo and my washing machine is too compact to wash large bedding, so I take my comforters and blankets to the laundromat. I am far from poor, this is just how city living works for many people.