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CleanTechnica
2026-06-03 03:57:52

Hyundai IONIQ 5 Sales Up 28% in USA!

Summary By: eMotoX
Hyundai’s electric vehicle sales in the United States have shown a notable surge, with the IONIQ 5 leading the charge. In May 2026, the IONIQ 5 recorded 5,002 units sold, marking a 28% increase compared to the same month in 2025. While the model remains behind Hyundai’s top sellers like the Santa Fe and Kona, its growth is significant, trailing only the Sonata and the newly introduced IONIQ 9, which saw an impressive 279% rise in sales. The increase in IONIQ 5 sales appears to have coincided with a sharp decline in the IONIQ 6’s market presence, which experienced an 85% drop in May sales. However, the IONIQ 9’s rapid ascent has offset this decline, helping to boost Hyundai’s overall electric vehicle sales figures. Year-to-date data shows a similar pattern, with the IONIQ 5’s sales rising 16% over the first five months of 2026, while the IONIQ 6 continued to struggle and the IONIQ 9 gained substantial momentum. Hyundai has also received recognition for the IONIQ 5’s appeal, with the model being named ‘Best EV Experience’ in the inaugural 2026 CarGurus Confidence Awards. The accolade highlights the vehicle’s strong EPA-estimated range, ultra-fast charging capability, and domestic assembly in the United States, all factors that contribute to a more accessible and confidence-inspiring electric ownership experience. This award underscores Hyundai’s commitment to making EV adoption easier for a wide range of consumers. The recent sales trends suggest that Hyundai’s electric strategy is gaining traction in a competitive US market, despite broader concerns about a slowdown in EV sales. The brand’s ability to balance declines in some models with rapid growth in others will be crucial as it seeks to maintain momentum. Observers will be watching closely to see if Hyundai can sustain this upward trajectory in the coming months, potentially positioning itself as a stronger player in the expanding electric vehicle sector.