2023 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Cold Start! | Quick to Defrost?

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2022
  • In this video I show you how quickly the 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 5 will heat the cabin and defrost the windows in temperatures well below zero. This Ioniq 5 has been sitting idle for several days which means it was exposed to temps around -10° for a few days in a row. I knew the resistive heater would be quick but I was still surprised to have a hot cabin and defrosted windows in less than 10 minutes! Let me know how your Ioniq 5 has performed in the comments below! Merry Christmas!
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Комментарии • 26

  • @oliverkentish9468
    @oliverkentish9468 Год назад +4

    You don't need to have the car plugged in to use the remote preheating of the car/defrost system. I'm in Iceland so use the cabin preheating a lot! There's also a defrost function which would clear your windscreen in a fraction of the time. Heated rear window /side-mirrors uses minimal power, so have that on too - that's also available remotely.

    • @CarsMadeSimple
      @CarsMadeSimple  Год назад

      Does all of that come on automatically with the remote start or do you have to set it up in the app/car?

    • @oliverkentish9468
      @oliverkentish9468 Год назад +2

      @@CarsMadeSimple In Europe (where I am), the car comes with the Bluelink app and there you are able to choose when and how you want to precondition the cabin (we're talking heating/defrosting and/or schedules here). Plus, if your car is permanently outside, then you have the option to schedule cabin heating/defrosting according to your needs on a daily/weekly/permanent basis. Even if you have indoor parking, with or without charging facilities, you can use the app to preheat the cabin as you want - do this about ten minutes before you want to drive away. This means you don't have to be physically in the car and hang around waiting for things to heat up and instead have that extra cup of hot coffee - or an extra ten minutes in bed..!

  • @PeterKyllesbeck
    @PeterKyllesbeck Год назад +1

    Advice: Familiarize yourself with the menus beforehand. ;-)
    Press EV > {three horizontal lines/hamburger } > Energy information > Energy consumption.

  • @howardschoenberger3526
    @howardschoenberger3526 Год назад

    I had seen a couple of videos where people suggested not having the defroster blow on the windshield
    When it is sun zero as the speculation was the center of the glass heats faster that the edges and has caused the thin windshield to crack.

    • @CarsMadeSimple
      @CarsMadeSimple  Год назад

      That is a possibility. This was set to auto so it was blowing on the windshield and the floor simultaneously. If I set it to defrost, all the air would have been going to the windshield which may have more potential to crack under extreme conditions.

  • @larslarsson2056
    @larslarsson2056 9 месяцев назад

    Is there literature on the Ioniqs heat pump ranges? I haven’t seen any.

    • @CarsMadeSimple
      @CarsMadeSimple  9 месяцев назад

      Heat Pump ranges? As in operating temps?

    • @larslarsson2056
      @larslarsson2056 9 месяцев назад

      Yes. And efficiency. Many residential heat pumps will produce heat to -5F / -20C.
      But I see a car pump is also regulating temp from active battery, other components so maybe it can produce at lower temps if shielded from wind etc?
      Thanks

  • @booya5749
    @booya5749 Год назад

    nice vid again bro

    • @CarsMadeSimple
      @CarsMadeSimple  Год назад

      Appreciate it! Have a good holiday weekend. 🎄

  • @beverlymckinley6873
    @beverlymckinley6873 6 месяцев назад

    Thaw frozen breaks

  • @gardsolberg3422
    @gardsolberg3422 Год назад

    This is what the defroster is for. Also to see consumption. Push the EV as you did. Then the hamburger on top

  • @rajindernijjer
    @rajindernijjer Год назад +2

    I'd been gone in 2 mins in gasoline car

    • @CarsMadeSimple
      @CarsMadeSimple  Год назад +3

      You could have cleared the windshield and been gone in 20 seconds. The point of this video was to show how quickly it defrosts over an ICE vehicle.

    • @rajindernijjer
      @rajindernijjer Год назад

      @@CarsMadeSimple guess why loads electric car drivers had there screens cracked then.

    • @rajindernijjer
      @rajindernijjer Год назад

      @@FighterFrank. why the hell I'm I mad if I got electric car on order. I'm in the forum's and alot people screens cracked. Your waisting more energy than if you were in a ice car. By my calculations 10 times more co2.

    • @gardsolberg3422
      @gardsolberg3422 Год назад +1

      @@rajindernijjer 😂 most clueless comment for a long time. CO2 usage to do this with an ice, would be up to 100 times more. Depending where your power comes from. A normal ice even use more electrical power than an average EV. In addition to ice itself.

    • @rajindernijjer
      @rajindernijjer Год назад

      @@gardsolberg3422 no dumbass before ev beats ice car in co2 it has to do 90,000 miles