Mostly fantastic with a few bumps in the road.
Overall, I really love my Ioniq 5. It has plenty of room for my giant dogs and all the things I have to carry. The dashboard is a good mix of modern technology with the ability to still use physical buttons to control the vehicle. However, I had a tire blow out within the first few months of buying the vehicle. I had less than 5000 miles on the car. Hyundai made me buy a new tire and wouldn't provide the report I needed so that Michelin might reimburse me. I spent more than six months trying to get Hyundai to respond to my requests for the report, but they never did. I even escalated it to headquarters, and they were unable to get the report as well. The customer service aspect was very disappointing. The other issue is the battery is great in warm weather, but once the temperature dips below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, the battery drains so fast. I actually ended up stranded one night. I had a full battery and only had to drive 70 miles. I turned off all the features and still only made it 50 miles before the battery completely died. I was nowhere near a charging station and no tow trucks were available. I had to leave the car and come back the next day to have it towed. That's when I learned Bluelink will only tow to a charging station within a certain distance. My home was 3 miles outside of that range, but they wouldn't tow to there. They wanted to tow it to a slow charger which would have meant another day without my car while I waited for it to charge enough to drive home. I ended up paying for the tow myself just to get it to my house. So the car itself is great, but the rest is not necessarily great.