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Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Will Take on Pikes Peak and Lamborghini's Record

2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N
2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N

There's no race like Pikes Peak, and there's no trophy that shines like setting a record there. That's why Hyundai is going all-out for this year's race by bringing a four-car team of electric Ioniq 5 N performance crossovers. Their target? The Lamborghini Urus Performante's course record for SUVs, which they look to have a serious shot at beating.

Hyundai announced its target Wednesday, revealing its star-studded driver lineup for this year's Race to the Clouds. The Korean make will employ the experience of 11-time Pikes Peak overall winner Paul Dallenbach, four-time winner Robin Shute, three-time WRC rally winner Dani Sordo, and former Ken Block affiliate Ron Zaras. Dallenbach and Zaras will captain stock examples in the Production SUV class, while Shute and Sordo will race modified versions. Those upgraded cars (as well as the cars' liveries) will be revealed at a later date.

2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N
2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N. Hyundai

The stock Ioniq 5 Ns will target the course record set by Pirelli test driver Simone Faggioli, who took the Urus Performante up in 10:32.064 during a private non-race session in October 2022. On paper, the two SUVs are well-matched: the Hyundai makes 601 horsepower (641 in launch mode) and weighs 4,916 pounds according to Which Car?. The Urus is slightly heavier at 4,986 lbs per Car and Driver, but it's also notably more powerful with 657 hp. And that's only the beginning of its advantages.