Two Hyundai IONIQ 5 N vehicles are set to compete at the 102nd running of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb (PPIHC) on June 23, 2024. They will participate in the Electric Production SUV/Crossover category as part of a four-car effort.
Paul Dallenbach, an eleven-time PPIHC winner, and Ron Zaras, a PPIHC rookie, are set to pilot the two IONIQ 5 Ns. Power for the IONIQ 5 N comes from a dual electric motor setup that generates a combined 601 hp and 545 lb-ft of torque. Everything will be factory equipment, aside from the red paint, which will be swapped with a new eye-catching Hyundai N livery.
- UL 2272 certification ensures Ninebot S meets high standards for fire and electrical safety. The Smart Battery Management System provides reliable battery performance. IP54 waterproof protection ensures operation in various weathers.
- Sturdy & Powerful : Ninebot S is compact, weighting just 28 lbs with a max load of 220 lbs. Thanks to the dual 400W motors, it can easily reach a max speed of 10 mph. A single fully charged battery can run up to 13.7 miles, climbing a max slope of 15°
- Road Adaptive Design : 10.5" pneumatic tires provide a comfortable and smoother ride on bumpy roads. Knee control bar allows for precise steering and easy lifting. Applicable Age 16 – 50 years. Applicable Height - 3.11 – 6.6 Inch.
We are returning to the mountain stronger than we have left it, with a class leading electric SUV in the form of IONIQ 5 N. Hyundai has a history of proving new technologies and products at Pikes Peak going all the way back to 1992 and the IONIQ 5 N brings that concept to high performance electric cars. The production spec IONIQ 5 N will demonstrate what customers can expect from their vehicles,” said Till Wartenberg, head of N Brand and Motorsport.