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GAME CHANGER. Horribly overused, isn’t it? But as I tip the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N into another corner at Haunted Hills and once again feel it transition smoothly into an easily controlled drift, it’s hard to think of a better term for this overgrown Korean hatchback. An EV built for keen drivers that’s fast and genuinely fun? If this isn’t the performance-car world’s iPod moment, I’ll be shocked.
Let’s take stock: what we have here is an electric car that can seat five in comfort yet