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The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N TA Pikes Peak Racecar Looks Certifiably Insane

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What is America’s greatest race? While the Daytona 500 and the Indy 500 are frequently the top contenders, don’t count out the inimitable Pikes Peak hill climb. After all, what other legendary race can have dry roads at the start of the course and snow at the end? Hyundai is no stranger to the mountain, and for the 2024 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, it’s going all-out with the Ioniq 5 N TA. Think of this as the GT3 R of Hyundais.

This may come as a surprise to anyone who hasn’t been following, but the overall record and the open class record at Pikes Peak are both held by electric vehicles — the Volkswagen I.D. R and Ford Supervan 4.2, respectively. It’s easy to see why. The hillclimb course rises 4,720 feet in elevation, and since air gets less dense the higher you go, a naturally-aspirated car making 500 horsepower at the bottom of the course would lose a whopping 70 horsepower once it reaches the top. While turbocharging is an effective way of compensating for altitude, it’s not quite as effective as not being affected by altitude in the first place.

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While Hyundai’s fielding two stock Ioniq 5 N crossovers at Pikes Peak, the two we’re seriously interested in aren’t stock at all. Software tweaks mean the TA’s rear motor makes an extra 37 horsepower over the one in the standard Ioniq 5 N, but this special race car ought to be a whole lot louder than the production version. To provide driver feedback and warning on-course that a car is coming, Hyundai has boosted the fake internal combustion engine noise played outside the car to north of 120 decibels. That is, to use a technical term, dickhead loud, but it should be effective up on the mountain.

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Speaking of effectiveness, the aerodynamic package on the Ioniq 5 N TA is certifiably nuts. From a splitter the size of a dining room table to a massive wing, this thing takes the visual treatment of the eN1 cup car and elevates it to full-blown insanity. It doesn’t even have side mirrors because those just add drag.

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In addition to the lairy aero bits, the Ioniq 5 N TA also features a full rollcage built to spec, Advan 005 slicks, three-way adjustable dampers, fire suppression, and all the miscellaneous safety gear you can possibly imagine, but it still boasts a mostly stock powertrain. Same battery, same motors, same as it ever was.

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While results on race day are anything but certain, it’s going to be interesting watching these things blast up the mountain. We’re entering an exciting new era of racing, where paradigms get reset, propulsion technologies battle it out, and legends get born. The more manufacturers aboard, the merrier, and we’re stoked to see Hyundai taking part.

(Photo credits: Hyundai)

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Speedway Sammy
Speedway Sammy
29 days ago

PP lost its place as an unrivaled test of race cars when they paved the 13 mile top section in 2011. I understand they were forced to do it via the Sierra Club “gravel pollution” lawsuit, but as a race it was way cooler before. The ultimate tire and chassis setup challenge is no more.

Nic Periton
Nic Periton
1 month ago

For complicated legal reasons I am no longer welcome in the land of the free, if I were I would really really like to enter my Bentley in the Pikes Peak competition. It is that sort of thinking that gets one deported from places.

Iotashan
Iotashan
1 month ago
Reply to  Nic Periton

Can we trade you for someone else who, say, for complicated legal reasons is now banned from traveling OUT of the US to 37 countries?

Iotashan
Iotashan
1 month ago
Reply to  Nic Periton

I remember playing PGR3 on Xbox, firing up the Bentley, driving the wrong way on the track and seeing if we could smash into the other players hard enough to crash their game. Those were the days.

AssMatt
AssMatt
1 month ago

Fun non-car fact: the first name of the guy for whom Pike’s Peak is currently named is “Zebulon.”

Paul E
Paul E
1 month ago
Reply to  AssMatt

And it’s not the only Pike’s Peak out there. The Pike’s in northeast Iowa (overlooking the confluence of the Mississippi and Wisconsin Rivers) is on a bluff 500′ over the Mississippi that Pike came across on his first expedition in 1805 (he and his crew got to the Colorado site on his 1806 expedition). There’s some excellent drives to be had up in NE Iowa and SW Wisconsin.

Abdominal Snoman
Abdominal Snoman
1 month ago

What is America’s greatest race? 

IMO it’s the 24 hours of Daytona…

Carbon Fiber Sasquatch
Carbon Fiber Sasquatch
1 month ago

Seconded

Shooting Brake
Shooting Brake
1 month ago

I wish they had done an Ioniq 6 N first but the “crossover” version will likely sell better so might as well direct the fast car advertising money at that I guess.

Morgan van Humbeck
Morgan van Humbeck
20 days ago
Reply to  Shooting Brake

To my eye, the 6 could possibly be the ugliest car of the current century. It’s like Hyundai took the original Panamera and decided to somehow triple how ugly it is

Taco Shackleford
Taco Shackleford
1 month ago

At what height off the ground does the Ioniq 5 become a hatchback, and no longer a crossover?

Shooting Brake
Shooting Brake
1 month ago

Stock height?

Cryptoenologist
Cryptoenologist
1 month ago

It’s all about the “SUV” regulations- I can’t remember them right now but it’s AWD or other features and certain geometry. Our Kia Niro EV is marketed as a crossover but is technically a small station wagon.

Abdominal Snoman
Abdominal Snoman
1 month ago

Could be weirder, my IL title for my RX8 calls it a “4D SDN” and my IS300 wagon a “Utility” vehicle just like my Yukon XL 2500 did…

Jack Trade
Jack Trade
1 month ago

You remind me that Mustang’s lists it as “sedan, 2-door”

Taco Shackleford
Taco Shackleford
1 month ago

My Ridgeline was registered as a truck, and I really tried to argue it was a crossover to save $55 a year, but the state didn’t care about my “facts”

Mechjaz
Mechjaz
1 month ago

> tried to argue it was a crossover

See, that was your mistake. You had nowhere left to negotiate. If you’d come in strong on the “personal watercraft” and angle, they’d have met you at crossover just to get you out of their office.

AlfaWhiz
AlfaWhiz
29 days ago

It is WAY bigger in person than you think, personally it was a bit of a shock when I first saw one, because my brain was programmed to recognize that shape as a small-ish hatchback. That it definitely ain’t.

Drew
Drew
1 month ago

Somehow, going this wild with it looks pretty much right on an Ioniq 5. Maybe because it looks like it could have come out of Need For Speed Underground and had someone pile on the visual mods, but I think this is one of the better cars they could choose for this treatment.

Last edited 1 month ago by Drew
Iotashan
Iotashan
1 month ago
Reply to  Drew

It’s like the SuperVan… If you squint you can kinda see that it might be a Transit. But this could easily give the impression “I could buy a body kit and make any I5 look like this”

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